"cruelty-free farms"No such thing. Healthy to eat animal products? Hardly. Weird how plenty of humans live healthier lives without it.Funny part is I never who she was...still don't...
Fickle, plus lame, plus sad. Do it or don't; but spare me (and your family) this tone of inane revelry in animal junk in general, and cheese in particular... Adult mammals/ breastmilk/ weird idea. Mmmmkay? Personally I don't care what other people eat-- no, not even celebrities! (gasp!!!) People are diverse by nature, and will never agree on, well, anything... for the record, there are a lot of reasons to avoid the animal goop-- which *every* objective research-based nutrition/ dietetic society/ professional RD organization supports as a healthy option for meeting human nutritional needs... but, yeah... whatever. People are different, and are going to eat different things.Do what you want... but have a bit of dignity about it: try not to give yourself whiplash by reveling so blithely in what (moments ago) you found abhorrent.
How lame. Just like the other celebs, trying veganism on like the latest fashion. Somehow you just know they're not going to last. Still, full credit for the awareness she's generated. Do cruelty-farms exist? Maybe, but you can be sure the animals on them die violent deaths and not of old age.
So odd! I was just reading about her in Glamour's April issue where she's quoted as saying, "So many people say, 'I tried and it was too hard.' Then it''s not right for you. For me there's no 'try' involved. There's nothing I want less than a piece of cheese or a burger." Sad she has to change her diet due to health issues. :(
13th May 2011 13:00
Bonnie Shulman
(1)
13th May 2011 09:00
Alexis Madrigral
(4)
13th May 2011 09:00
Alexis Madrigral
(4)
13th May 2011 09:00
Alexis Madrigral
(4)
13th May 2011 09:00
Alexis Madrigral
(4)
13th May 2011 05:00
Yana Tengalas
(1)
13th May 2011 00:00
brightthings
(1)
12th May 2011 23:00
Lauren Ashley Lloyd
(1)