Thursday, December 30, 2010

Alternatives?

This is a random post from another blog concerning bees and veganism.


http://www.vegfamily.com/vegan-view/ethical-honey.htm


"None of us (even the militant vegans such as myself) are perfect vegans. We drive cars (gas/petrol and tires) we read books with glue we wear shoes that are rubber or polyurethane, we eat (hopefully) organic produce which is mostly using blood and bone to fertilize. We have to do our best really and not beat ourselves up for not being perfect.

Let's face it, if we were perfect we wouldn't be here. Veganism is a choice about caring for the animals and giving them a voice. I'm not saying have a steak b/c your grandmother offers it and it's already there. But you are making extremely wise and caring choices.  (What happens to the bees from honey you eat?) Most times they burn the hive or kill off 'extra' queens. That is a concern. Have you tried agave nectar? Brown rice syrupBrown rice syrup? They are wonderful alternatives. The USDAUSDA allows a certain amount of bug remains in every bit of food, chocolate is permitted the highest amount of bug remains of all foods so if you eat chocolate you eat bugs. Well any food really but more bugs with chocolate. Therefore I don't eat chocolate. But we all have to live with our own decisions. Keep up your work for the animals and optimum healthhealth and be proud of yourself for your dedication. In Peace, Reggie" 


I think this man was very wise concerning the bees and vegan as a lifestyle of imperfection just like every other lifestyle available to us.  


Confession 3- I'm going to try agave nectar and brown rice syrup.


~Learningtobe Vegan

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