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Purina Waggin’ Train Treats Giveaway

4 The Love Of Animals

Purina Waggin’ Train dog treats are sure to be a hit with your dog! Each variety of the real meat chicken jerky dog treats are made with very careful oversight, from the egg all the way to the finished product. Waggin’ Train Smoky Jerky Snacks - Made in the USA with real chicken and a hint of brown sugar.

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Stamps in a Weathered Passport

10,000 Birds

Our local guide, Stuart, informed us that the small flags flying in front of some structures advertised what they sold: white for dairy, yellow for homemade wine, and red for meat. Products that the herders bartered for. While driving along and looking for flags, I noticed my lifer hyrax, a large, angry-looking groundhog-like mammal.

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Æppeltreow Winery & Cidery: Sparrow Spiced Cider

10,000 Birds

After centuries of hungering for the rarest and costliest of aromatic seasonings imported from the East – brought to market over thousands of miles by caravel or baggage train to be sold at kingly prices – wealthy Europeans began to fancy their food without that once-luxurious dusting of nutmeg, ginger, clove, and the like.

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Moral Vegetarianism, Part 2 of 13

Animal Ethics

Who exactly is not supposed to eat animals or products of animals? What exactly is an animal product, and how does an animal product differ morally from an animal part? Who Should Not Eat Meat, or What Does a Vegetarian Feed His Dog? Who Should Not Eat Meat, or What Does a Vegetarian Feed His Dog? Not necessarily.

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Moral Vegetarianism, Part 6 of 13

Animal Ethics

Perhaps it can be unpacked in this way: the blood and gore of slaughter houses is disgusting and is enough to turn many people’s stomachs; so if people saw what went on in slaughter houses, they would not eat meat; consequently one should become a vegetarian. The explanation is ignorance: These people do not know how their meat is produced.

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From Today's New York Times

Animal Ethics

21, 2008 To the Editor: You rightly capture the magnitude of the problem of ensuring safe food products. The vast number of meat eaters brake for geese, call the A.S.P.C.A. Peters Paso Robles, Calif., If we must eat conscious beings, we must show them respect. Bertha Rogers Delhi, N.Y., Jonathan Spitz Westfield, N.J.,