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This is an impossibly long article to read, but I just loved it. And reading just the first few paragraphs will give you the idea.
What is better, is that I tracked it down from a teaser on the always-woke-leaning Apple News Feed.
If you just read the first quarter you’ll get the taste:
The elite realize our reliance on meat is killing the planet; we must launch an initiative akin to those in WWII; meatless will solve obesity, heart disease, and cancer; the Hollywood elite emphasize the nobility of the movement; huge infusions of capital are made.
Now people are noticing it’s more heavily processed, less healthy, more expensive, less tasty, sometimes smelly, and revenues are tanking.
Could this be an analogy for the green revenue — I mean energy - movement?
I sure hope this link goes through.

https://www.tbsnews.net/bloomb...t-another-fad-571714
 
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So no free stuff? Misleading title. Big Grin




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Once we figure out how to get that gamy taste out of Gwyneth Paltrow, the sky's the limit. We'll cook her up on a gas stove just for good measure.
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So no free stuff? Misleading title.
I think we karma'd off Fake Meat Flopping a couple of years ago.
 
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Darn I missed it!




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You can take my steak from my cold dead hands.
 
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So no free stuff? Misleading title. Big Grin


Valid point! My bad.
 
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You can take my steak from my cold dead hands.

They're not going to actually take it, they're just going to make it too expensive for anyone other than the elite.



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I don’t care if it’s fake or not, I don’t want see any meat flopping around…



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Want free stuff?

I can go out in the yard and scare up some crickets if anyone wants them.




 
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The subject line leaves something to be desired...but it's an interesting and informative article that explains why plant-based fake meat isn't the healthy replacement to natural meat, because it is so "hyperprocessed", and that it mostly appeals to the small demographic that sees it as an enviro-freiendly alternative to real meat...and willing to pay the high prices to eat fake meat.

From the article:

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When Pat founded Impossible in 2011, his big breakthrough was realizing that a molecule called heme was the key to meat's meatiness. He made heme with genetically modified yeast and patented the use of what the company called its magic ingredient: soy leghemoglobin.


I get satisfaction in the irony that the same crowd that hates GMO food still resorts to using them to create plant-based fake meat.

another excerpt from the article:
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At first, fake burgers and sausages seemed like a potential solution to Americans' obsession with red and processed meats, which have been linked to cancer and other chronic diseases. But over the years, skepticism about their healthfulness grew. Within months of Beyond's IPO, onetime fan and whole-foods maven Mark Bittman criticized the fake meat products for their "hyperprocessing." Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc.'s CEO said they didn't fit with the fast-casual chain's "food with integrity" mantra. Even John Mackey, co-founder of Whole Foods Market Inc.—the grocer that had been instrumental in introducing the category—went on the record calling plant-based meat "super, highly processed foods." (The Center for Consumer Freedom, a front group that represents tobacco, alcohol and meat companies, ran a Super Bowl ad in February 2020 attacking fake meat's ingredients with a mock spelling bee that repeated long-held health advice: "If you can't spell it or pronounce it, maybe you shouldn't be eating it.")


This excerpt made me smile:
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The white globules are meant to give the burgers a meaty juiciness, but plant-based fats can also emit an off-putting smell when some of these products are cooked, says Tom Mastrobuoni, who led the second Tyson investment in Beyond and is now chief investment officer at the food-tech-focused Big Idea Ventures LLC. Commenters online have compared the odor of Beyond's raw plant meat to that of cat food, and one message board poster said he had to ventilate his kitchen to clear the air after cooking it. "If any other food smelled that way, I would throw it out," says Jeremy Sklarsky, a former Beyond customer who tried the products out of health and environmental concerns before going back to beef.



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I don’t care if it’s fake or not, I don’t want see any meat flopping around…


... well, now that you mention it.



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Once we figure out how to get that gamy taste out of Gwyneth Paltrow, the sky's the limit. We'll cook her up on a gas stove just for good measure.
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Originally posted by frayedends:
So no free stuff? Misleading title.
I think we karma'd off Fake Meat Flopping a couple of years ago.
…I’m hoping for not a bunch of “flopping” though Frown

Gwyneth meat probably tastes as well (after a scrubbing bath and a long soak in salt brine with several changes of water) as it looks ifin i can use my old Coleman “white gas stove” (I know it sounds racist but there’s no “colored” gas left on the market today Confused ):…I’ll manually pump up the red pressure tank just to be ready…O wait…I’m gonna have to replace that little leather disk on the pump stem before I can proceed…it’s all dried out…Coleman owners will understand Frown


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Pentagon Dumps $500 Million Into Lab-Grown 'Meat' Manufacturer BioMADE Tied to World Economic Forum (WEF)

https://jonfleetwood.substack....rue&utm_medium=email

The grant increase reveals the government’s push to promote fake food while demonizing real food like beef, raw milk, chicken, and eggs, now being justified by fears of an incoming bird flu pandemic.

Since its launch in 2021, BioMADE has invested over $75 million in nearly 40 projects nationwide.

The company’s efforts are done in the name of “mitigating the causes and consequences of global climate change.”

Questions are raised as to why the U.S. military is interested in advancing the anti-meat agenda.

A March press release from BioMADE explains:

https://www.biomade.org/news/biomade-budget-increase

BioMADE, the Bioindustrial Manufacturing Innovation Institute (MII), and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), announces an increase in its federal funds budget ceiling from an initial $87.5 million to over $500 million.

“BioMADE launched in 2021, and momentum for bioindustrial manufacturing has only increased,” said Dr. Douglas Friedman, BioMADE Chief Executive Officer. “This budget increase is representative of national interest in the power and promise that biomanufacturing holds for America’s future.”

Bioindustrial manufacturing can create new products and a domestic supply of current products by harnessing the power of biology. This capability strengthens the domestic supply chain, creates new opportunities for American farmers and rural communities, generates well-paying manufacturing job opportunities across the country, and expands manufacturing options to the defense industrial base.

“This budget increase and planned investment is a direct reflection of the Department’s strategy to accelerate technologies that will play critical roles in securing America’s advanced manufacturing capabilities. BioMADE’s ability to support the needs of the Nation’s nascent bioeconomy illustrates the value of the DoD’s nine MIIs and their public-private partnership model,” said Stephen Luckowski, the DoD MII Program Director.

“BioMADE’s research and development is already yielding significant progress in biomanufactured proteins, chemicals, fabrics, rubber, and more,” added Friedman. “Now is the time to capitalize on this momentum and keep moving forward with increased investments. The Department of Defense’s leadership in raising the contract ceiling will enable vastly expanded federal partnerships that will advance technology and build talent in the biomanufacturing ecosystem.”

“This ceiling increase demonstrates the importance of bioindustrial manufacturing to the Department of Defense,” said Dr. Angela Campo, BioMADE Government Program Manager. “BioMADE’s research and engagement with industry is creating a reliable pipeline of bio-based chemicals and materials for defense purposes and growing the industry at large.”

Since BioMADE’s launch in 2021, over $75M has been invested across nearly 40 projects around the country. These projects are creating new biomanufactured products, designing state-of-the-art equipment, accelerating technology commercialization, advancing defense capabilities, and training the needed workforce.

By driving toward marketable biomanufactured products and bio-based materials, BioMADE and its members are playing a key role in catalyzing the domestic bioeconomy. Biomanufacturing will impact all sectors of the economy and society; making the U.S. more self-sufficient and sophisticated in manufacturing by diversifying and securing America’s chemical and materials supply chain.


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Once we figure out how to get that gamy taste out of Gwyneth Paltrow, the sky's the limit. We'll cook her up on a gas stove just for good measure.



Steam cleaning maybe?






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Wife made up some vegan burger patties and that I should try them, so I prepped the cast iron properly and cooked it up with some nice thick bacon....

 
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Steam cleaning maybe?






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I have to be more and more careful with my diet due to my heart and the old age thing. I've noticed for a while how most not-meat is far from actually healthy.

From the Starbuck's menu:

Impossible™ Breakfast Sandwich
Calories: 420
Saturated Fat: 8 grams
Cholesterol: 190 mg
Sodium: 800 mg

Bacon, Gouda & Egg Sandwich
Calories: 360
Saturated Fat: 7 grams
Cholesterol: 155 mg
Sodium: 720 mg

Turkey Bacon, Cheddar & Egg White Sandwich (what I usually get)
Calories: 230
Saturated Fat: 2.5 grams
Cholesterol: 20 mg
Sodium: 560 mg

It isn't even close.

Also: can someone explain how the Impossible Sandwich has almost 200 mg cholesterol, which can come only from animal sources?



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Based on the title of this thread I was certain this was related to the Virginia porn ban.


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