Lab-Grown Meat Coming to a Restaurant near you THIS YEAR and is due to Hit Grocery Stores by 2028

Except for pigs and shrimp.


Pigs and shrimp got a 2nd chance. And I honor their flavor.

Peter had also been keeping the food laws of the Old Testament. So, when God told him to kill and eat all kinds of animals, he said that he had never eaten anything impure or unclean and that he would never eat any unclean animals.
At that moment, God gave him this instruction: “Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.” Even though God had made unclean animals clean and told Peter to eat them, he tried to hold on to what he had been observing. Then he was rebuked by God again. “Why do you call anything impure that I have made clean? If My judgment is different from yours, whose judgment do you think you should follow?” God asked him this question repeatedly.
 
Pigs and shrimp got a 2nd chance. And I honor their flavor.

Peter had also been keeping the food laws of the Old Testament. So, when God told him to kill and eat all kinds of animals, he said that he had never eaten anything impure or unclean and that he would never eat any unclean animals.
At that moment, God gave him this instruction: “Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.” Even though God had made unclean animals clean and told Peter to eat them, he tried to hold on to what he had been observing. Then he was rebuked by God again. “Why do you call anything impure that I have made clean? If My judgment is different from yours, whose judgment do you think you should follow?” God asked him this question repeatedly.
The guy who wrote that part just loved him some bacon wrapped shrimp
 
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I’m curious about the gmo seeds being altered so they can not be used for stock seed. So I went to look at the Monsanto conglomerate in white pigeon Michigan where I lived for 14 years beginning in 1999. They had several testing fields marked with Monsanto signs and which type of hybrid it was. I knew farmers in the area and one pointed out that you didn’t want your field within a mile of theirs due to cross hybrid pollination.
At the time it didn’t occur to me that this could eventually take out all naturally grown corn from corn seed stock. In effect forcing farmers to only buy hybrid seed. Is this the case? Any incite would be appreciated.

Quite accurate. Cross-hybrid pollination can ruin a corn grow. Specifically if they are flowering at same time. Try growing two different types of hybrid or heirloom corn close to each other in your home garden, but you plant seed at same time. You will bite into an ear full of crap when you pick it. Something about crossing parent genes and such. If you plant two varieties of corn at home, one should be seeded 2 weeks after the first to prevent this. Instead of me going into a long post and such, this link provides a great summary of GMO and the crap that goes with it. It was a good idea, but it has created other issues like superweeds, superpests, and a near monoploy of the seeds markets forcing farmers into higher costs. GMO is corporate greed at it's finest.

GMOs — Top five concerns for family farmers – Farm Aid
 
Quite accurate. Cross-hybrid pollination can ruin a corn grow. Specifically if they are flowering at same time. Try growing two different types of hybrid or heirloom corn close to each other in your home garden, but you plant seed at same time. You will bite into an ear full of crap when you pick it. Something about crossing parent genes and such. If you plant two varieties of corn at home, one should be seeded 2 weeks after the first to prevent this. Instead of me going into a long post and such, this link provides a great summary of GMO and the crap that goes with it. It was a good idea, but it has created other issues like superweeds, superpests, and a near monoploy of the seeds markets forcing farmers into higher costs. GMO is corporate greed at it's finest.

GMOs — Top five concerns for family farmers – Farm Aid
excellent article. %60 of the market share with 4 companies. That’s exactly what I thought would happen.
Hybrid crops are basically the locusts of the ag world and it sounds intentional.
 
excellent article. %60 of the market share with 4 companies. That’s exactly what I thought would happen.
Hybrid crops are basically the locusts of the ag world and it sounds intentional.

In total. Individually, those 4 companies control 70% of soybean seed and 80% of corn seed. I'm not sure exactly why most of Europe bans GMO products, but maybe they have some insight into mono strains from the past like the irish potato, but what goes on with GMO crops really could devastate Europe food production down the line. I'm planting hybrid corn this coming year for the first time in several years just cause I want to try two varieties specifically. But, they are home gardener seed and not commercial so not GMO. Most, if not all my garden the last few years is heirloom varieties. Or, de-hybrdized open pollenated seed. I haven't planted a hybrid tomato in over 8 years probably. That's by choice though. The flavors are better. Hybrid seeds for the home grower are not quite the same as hybrid GMO seeds for commercial farmers.
 
In total. Individually, those 4 companies control 70% of soybean seed and 80% of corn seed. I'm not sure exactly why most of Europe bans GMO products, but maybe they have some insight into mono strains from the past like the irish potato, but what goes on with GMO crops really could devastate Europe food production down the line. I'm planting hybrid corn this coming year for the first time in several years just cause I want to try two varieties specifically. But, they are home gardener seed and not commercial so not GMO. Most, if not all my garden the last few years is heirloom varieties. Or, de-hybrdized open pollenated seed. I haven't planted a hybrid tomato in over 8 years probably. That's by choice though. The flavors are better. Hybrid seeds for the home grower are not quite the same as hybrid GMO seeds for commercial farmers.
That clarifies things a bit for me, thank you.
 
Boycott any restaurant that serves it.

Why lol

I'll take real meat over lab meat every time but if someone wants the option it's no skin off my back. And if in the future this technology makes affordable protein options for people that are going hungry more available then why not. We all knew it was going to come to this eventually anyways.
 
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Not sure what the issue is here. Free market and all. If you want to buy said "meat", buy it. If you don't, then you know, don't buy it.
 
Not sure what the issue is here. Free market and all. If you want to buy said "meat", buy it. If you don't, then you know, don't buy it.
Free market would indicate choice. The premise of this is not an either/or but a replacement. The push back is being forced , eventually, to eat what you're told to eat all in the name of a fictitious notion that we can control climate.
 
Free market would indicate choice. The premise of this is not an either/or but a replacement. The push back is being forced , eventually, to eat what you're told to eat all in the name of a fictitious notion that we can control climate.
How absurd that you think that. No one is forcing anything on you. Free market still gives you a choice.
 
It's the people you vote for, you support.
Me voting for democrats and independents in Tennessee is not going to alter the food chain. Voting for an evil liberal nationally is not gonna change the food chain. Buy meat. Like it is that easy. Buy meat.
 
Me voting for democrats and independents in Tennessee is not going to alter the food chain. Voting for an evil liberal nationally is not gonna change the food chain. Buy meat. Like it is that easy. Buy meat.
Lol, you support an agenda that is dead set on removing livestock from the food chain. You're either in denial, naive, or being deceptive. It's already happening in Europe. They're shutting farms down. Is it going to happen tomorrow? No, but it's on the horizon. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.
 
I’m curious about the gmo seeds being altered so they can not be used for stock seed. So I went to look at the Monsanto conglomerate in white pigeon Michigan where I lived for 14 years beginning in 1999. They had several testing fields marked with Monsanto signs and which type of hybrid it was. I knew farmers in the area and one pointed out that you didn’t want your field within a mile of theirs due to cross hybrid pollination.
At the time it didn’t occur to me that this could eventually take out all naturally grown corn from corn seed stock. In effect forcing farmers to only buy hybrid seed. Is this the case? Any incite would be appreciated.
I wouldn't concern myself with any of this. You need to just trust the science. Stop pumping conspiracy nonsense. These seeds are safe and effective.
 
Pigs and shrimp got a 2nd chance. And I honor their flavor.

Peter had also been keeping the food laws of the Old Testament. So, when God told him to kill and eat all kinds of animals, he said that he had never eaten anything impure or unclean and that he would never eat any unclean animals.
At that moment, God gave him this instruction: “Do not call anything impure that God has made clean.” Even though God had made unclean animals clean and told Peter to eat them, he tried to hold on to what he had been observing. Then he was rebuked by God again. “Why do you call anything impure that I have made clean? If My judgment is different from yours, whose judgment do you think you should follow?” God asked him this question repeatedly.

No offense, but it sounds like Peter dug some swine and shrimp and made up a story that would allow him to enjoy them guilt free.
 
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Lol, you support an agenda that is dead set on removing livestock from the food chain. You're either in denial, naive, or being deceptive. It's already happening in Europe. They're shutting farms down. Is it going to happen tomorrow? No, but it's on the horizon. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.
Nope. Nope. Nope, can't speak for Europe. What a stupid ass saying. How stupid.
 

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