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Author Topic:   Does Peer Pressure stifle the acceptance of the obvious?
Omnivorous
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Message 73 of 268 (256855)
11-04-2005 4:33 PM
Reply to: Message 65 by Zhimbo
11-04-2005 1:18 PM


Re: peer pressure
Zhimbo writes:
I think that if you are mocking this thought of Schraf's, then you really truly don't know what fine chicken salad is.
Chicken is, after all, the Gospel Bird (to Southern Baptist congregations, where it is a staple of church dinner fundraising).
Although we are atheistically inclined agnostics, we purchase as much of our meat as possible from kosher butchers; the standards are high, and the eating is good.
We switched to antibiotic-free, cage-free, vegetarian-feed eggs for the same reason: not out of health concerns so much, but because the flavor is greatly superior, well worth the extra buck or so.
"Good bread, good meat--
Good God, let's eat!"

The Lord won't mind.

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