Portrait of a Burger as a Young Calf

Portrait of a Burger as a Young Calf
Title Portrait of a Burger as a Young Calf PDF eBook
Author Peter Lovenheim
Publisher Three Rivers Press
Pages 288
Release 2003-06-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780609805442

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A journalist takes a behind-the-scenes tour of the beef and dairy industry as he describes how he purchased a pair of calves whose lives he planned to follow from adorable babies to slaughter.

Portrait of a Burger as a Young Calf

Portrait of a Burger as a Young Calf
Title Portrait of a Burger as a Young Calf PDF eBook
Author Peter Lovenheim
Publisher Crown
Pages 290
Release 2010-04-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0307566099

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Four years ago, journalist Peter Lovenheim was standing in a long line at McDonald’s to buy a Happy Meal for his little daughter, which would come with a much-desired Teenie Beanie Baby—either a black-and-white cow named “Daisy” or an adorable red bull named “Snort.” Finding it rather strange that young children were being offered cuddly toy cows one minute and eating the grilled remains of real ones the next, Lovenheim suddenly saw clearly the great disconnect between what we eat and our knowledge of where it comes from. Determined to understand the process by which living animals become food, Lovenheim did the only thing he could think of: He bought a calf—make that twin calves, number 7 and number 8—from the dairy farm where they were born and asked for permission to spend as much time as necessary hanging around and observing everything that happened in the lives of these farm animals. Portrait of a Burger as a Young Calf is the provocative true story of Peter Lovenheim’s hands-on journey into the dairy and beef industries as he follows his calves from conception to possible consumption. In the process, he gets to know the good, hard-working people who raise our cattle and make milk products, beef, and veal available to consumers like you and me. He supplies us with a “fly on the wall” view of how these animals are used to put food on America’s very abundant tables. Constantly vigilant about wanting to be an observer who never interferes, Lovenheim allows the reader to see every aspect of a cow’s life, without passing judgment. Reading this book will forever change the way you think about food and the people and animals who provide it for us. From the Hardcover edition.

101 Reasons why I'm a Vegetarian

101 Reasons why I'm a Vegetarian
Title 101 Reasons why I'm a Vegetarian PDF eBook
Author Pamela Rice
Publisher Lantern Books
Pages 276
Release 2005
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781590560754

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An expanded, updated version of Pam Rice's widely read pamphlet. "Without sentimentality or preaching, [Rice] provides a clear and thoughtful understanding of one of the most important choices a person can make."--John Robbins, author of "Diet for a New America" and "The Food Revolution."

A Field Guide to Buying Organic

A Field Guide to Buying Organic
Title A Field Guide to Buying Organic PDF eBook
Author Luddene Perry
Publisher Bantam
Pages 402
Release 2007-01-30
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0553590294

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Exploring the myths about organic versus nonorganic, this guide compares the quality and health of organically to conventionally grown, and helps shoppers decide when organic is worth it--or not.

The Ethics of What We Eat

The Ethics of What We Eat
Title The Ethics of What We Eat PDF eBook
Author Peter Singer
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 337
Release 2007-03-06
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1594866872

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An investigation of the food choices people make and practices of the food producers who create this food for us leading to a discussion of how we might put more ethics into our shopping carts.

Burger

Burger
Title Burger PDF eBook
Author Carol J. Adams
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 193
Release 2018-03-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1501329456

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Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. The burger, long the All-American meal, is undergoing an identity crisis. From its shifting place in popular culture to efforts by investors such as Bill Gates to create the non-animal burger that can feed the world, the burger's identity has become as malleable as that patty of protein itself, before it is thrown on a grill. Carol Adams's Burger is a fast-paced and eclectic exploration of the history, business, cultural dynamics, and gender politics of the ordinary hamburger. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.

This Is Hope: Green Vegans and the New Human Ecology

This Is Hope: Green Vegans and the New Human Ecology
Title This Is Hope: Green Vegans and the New Human Ecology PDF eBook
Author Will Anderson
Publisher John Hunt Publishing
Pages 478
Release 2013-03-29
Genre Nature
ISBN 1780998902

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This is Hope compares the outcomes of two human ecologies; one is tragic, the other is full of promise. As Will explains in his Introduction, ‘Our human ecology is the expression of everything we do and is represented by every interaction we have on earth…it consists of the multitude of relationships we have with other people, other species, and our physical environment’. He describes our current human ecology in depth to illustrate how we are living inappropriately, cruelly, and unsustainably. This is obsolete and has been for a long time; it is the cause of our overpopulation, our overconsumption of resources, the poverty of ecosystems and people, and our disregard for the rights of individuals from other species. This is Hope proposes a new human ecology to replace it.