But wouldn't it make more sense to abandon the tradition of serving turkey altogether, whether it be a cheap, unsustainable turkey or an $80-dollar, "sustainable" one? It's much cheaper, healthier (for the planet, for the turkey whose life would be spared, and for the potential consumers), and likely tastier (does anyone eat turkey without any accompanying sauce? It's tasteless!) to serve a vegetable stew or pie in its place.
Anyway, I'm with Merideth with the first ingredient being love.
I'm Canadian and had Thanksgiving last month, but I wish you all a very happy Thanksgiving. :)
Very well said. And although I scrolled through the photos of the wounded bulls, I'm glad that you included them, so that people who are not familiar with bullfighting can see just how barbaric it truly is--not that your words didn't convey that enough already. Thank you for pointing all of this out. I hope whoever wrote the glorifying obituary gets to read this and see how fundamentally flawed her views are.
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