by chris » Sat Jan 15, 2005 2:52 pm
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote:Why? It's delicious. Is it a quality of life issue? I'm sorry that they become less tasty if they are out jumping over fences or whatever it is they would do, but they wouldn't be alive in the first place if not for how they taste when tender.
I don't like the principle of a calf being born, then immediately slaughtered for food. "Sorry there Elsie...you just gave birth to a calf, but we're gonna take it away for cutlets".
I've never eaten veal for that reason, and I stopped buying "regular" cheese after I learned that the stomach lining of newborn calves are used to make it. Luckily, I did find one make of cheddar that doesn't use animal rennet (the technical name for the lining), so I'm still enjoying grilled cheese sandwiches.

[quote="Ice Cream Jonsey"]Why? It's delicious. Is it a quality of life issue? I'm sorry that they become less tasty if they are out jumping over fences or whatever it is they would do, but they wouldn't be alive in the first place if not for how they taste when tender.[/quote]
I don't like the principle of a calf being born, then immediately slaughtered for food. "Sorry there Elsie...you just gave birth to a calf, but we're gonna take it away for cutlets".
I've never eaten veal for that reason, and I stopped buying "regular" cheese after I learned that the stomach lining of newborn calves are used to make it. Luckily, I did find one make of cheddar that doesn't use animal rennet (the technical name for the lining), so I'm still enjoying grilled cheese sandwiches. :smile: