We Are What You Eat: Animal-Speak About Animal Husbandry

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Healthy Cooking, Science & Nature, Science
Cover of the book We Are What You Eat: Animal-Speak About Animal Husbandry by Joe Sorensen, Jim Wawro
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Author: Joe Sorensen ISBN: 9781452413358
Publisher: Jim Wawro Publication: January 28, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Joe Sorensen
ISBN: 9781452413358
Publisher: Jim Wawro
Publication: January 28, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

As a thinking person, you may be one of millions who find themselves on the horns of a modern dilemma: what to eat? A growing body of research points to the health benefits of vegetable over animal protein; yet meat tastes so good!
And, there’s the gnawing possibility that some of the animals may have suffered needlessly on our account.
Designed expressly as an eBook, We Are What You Eat: Animal-Speak About Animal Husbandry offers hope! Four provocative essays totaling 1,375 words, along with 4 delightful, original linocuts by author/illustrator Joe Sorensen, present the facts powerfully and concisely. Then, We Are What You Eat offers a unique opportunity, via embedded links, to hear all sides of the argument. Using this powerful tool, you can now make informed choices about what’s best for you, all from the privacy of your e-reader!
Those who raise animals for food wish no harm - they wish only to supply what the market demands. Be informed! Then, let your choices at the supermarket and the restaurant speak more eloquently than words, about what you’ve decided is best for you!

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As a thinking person, you may be one of millions who find themselves on the horns of a modern dilemma: what to eat? A growing body of research points to the health benefits of vegetable over animal protein; yet meat tastes so good!
And, there’s the gnawing possibility that some of the animals may have suffered needlessly on our account.
Designed expressly as an eBook, We Are What You Eat: Animal-Speak About Animal Husbandry offers hope! Four provocative essays totaling 1,375 words, along with 4 delightful, original linocuts by author/illustrator Joe Sorensen, present the facts powerfully and concisely. Then, We Are What You Eat offers a unique opportunity, via embedded links, to hear all sides of the argument. Using this powerful tool, you can now make informed choices about what’s best for you, all from the privacy of your e-reader!
Those who raise animals for food wish no harm - they wish only to supply what the market demands. Be informed! Then, let your choices at the supermarket and the restaurant speak more eloquently than words, about what you’ve decided is best for you!

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