Logic of the larder
Dec. 19th, 2010 04:49 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
With the lead up to xmas, and many xmas parties, I've had to answer the question 'are you vegetarian' many times. That's because I often order the veggie meal, because either I don't know the provenance of the meat or I don't agree with how it's been farmed.
Similarly, when people invite me round for dinner, the question is asked 'do you guys eat meat?'
The answer, to quote one of my new favourite writers is 'it's a bit more complicated than that.'
But in the last two days, I have found two delightful sources to which I can point people who want a slightly more fulsome answer.
Mitchell and Webb give a persuasive take on the matter.
(you tube)
And Jay Rayner (via strangeraptors) on crimes against steak
Similarly, when people invite me round for dinner, the question is asked 'do you guys eat meat?'
The answer, to quote one of my new favourite writers is 'it's a bit more complicated than that.'
But in the last two days, I have found two delightful sources to which I can point people who want a slightly more fulsome answer.
Mitchell and Webb give a persuasive take on the matter.
(you tube)
And Jay Rayner (via strangeraptors) on crimes against steak