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yewberry

(6,530 posts)
Fri Nov 8, 2013, 11:24 PM Nov 2013

What's up with the spate of peta threads in GD?

Anyone aware of any particular reason for it?

Peta threads bring me down... somehow, there's always a point at which the topic turns into "vegans are a bunch of extremist/evangelical/humorless/biology-denying assholes people eating tasty animals won't someone please think of the carrots" festivities.

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What's up with the spate of peta threads in GD? (Original Post) yewberry Nov 2013 OP
..and here I thought it was Feta. I really like Feta - a great cheese for pizza! NRaleighLiberal Nov 2013 #1
It is hard to get worked up about sheep-milk cheese, for sure. yewberry Nov 2013 #2
Seattle is tough - we lived there in 1983 (U WA post doc) - my daughter NRaleighLiberal Nov 2013 #3
Husky here, too. yewberry Nov 2013 #4
I am sure I will get there a few times - once my tomato book comes out in Dec 2014, NRaleighLiberal Nov 2013 #5
Yeah, we still have a few bookstores. yewberry Nov 2013 #7
In Portland you ought to see if you can do an event at Powell's. LeftyMom Nov 2013 #10
yes, we love Powell's - definitely will be on my target list! NRaleighLiberal Nov 2013 #11
Because Thanksgiving. LeftyMom Nov 2013 #6
You're probably right. yewberry Nov 2013 #8
Yep, that was my mom. LeftyMom Nov 2013 #9
My mom's the same way. yewberry Nov 2013 #12

NRaleighLiberal

(60,501 posts)
1. ..and here I thought it was Feta. I really like Feta - a great cheese for pizza!
Fri Nov 8, 2013, 11:29 PM
Nov 2013

Seriously, if I remember, a Peta ad went over the top....and it all cascaded from that. I am all outraged out - right now it is firmly aimed at CBS and the media....

yewberry

(6,530 posts)
2. It is hard to get worked up about sheep-milk cheese, for sure.
Fri Nov 8, 2013, 11:43 PM
Nov 2013

Nice 'maters! I've never had any success growing full-size tomatoes here in Seattle.

NRaleighLiberal

(60,501 posts)
3. Seattle is tough - we lived there in 1983 (U WA post doc) - my daughter
Fri Nov 8, 2013, 11:44 PM
Nov 2013

just moved there a few months ago. One of our favorite cities -we can't wait to visit her!

Thinking of seeing if I can cause a Seattle area DU meet up when we get out there!

yewberry

(6,530 posts)
4. Husky here, too.
Fri Nov 8, 2013, 11:53 PM
Nov 2013

Hope you're able to make it out-- the city has changed soooooo much in the past 20 years.

I've only managed to make it to one DU meetup here, plus Andy's memorial. Pretty standoffish folks here, in general. Post in the Washington group if you're coming out!

NRaleighLiberal

(60,501 posts)
5. I am sure I will get there a few times - once my tomato book comes out in Dec 2014,
Fri Nov 8, 2013, 11:55 PM
Nov 2013

I will make the rounds to book stores (where they still exist!) - I suspect Seattle, Portland, etc has some non-chain, indy book stores that would work!

The year we lived in Seattle, I tried to grow tomatoes with little success....then again, here in NC, we have a great, long growing season - but every disease and critter possible that goes after them!

yewberry

(6,530 posts)
7. Yeah, we still have a few bookstores.
Sat Nov 9, 2013, 12:11 AM
Nov 2013

Shocking how they've dried up, though.

We've still got Left Bank, Third Place, Open Book, Santoro's, Elliott Bay (but not in Pioneer Square anymore!)... most of the big ones are still around. Be sure to try to hit Eagle Harbor bookstore-- Bainbridge has lots of frustrated tomato-growing failures. (I was one.)

LeftyMom

(49,212 posts)
10. In Portland you ought to see if you can do an event at Powell's.
Sat Nov 9, 2013, 12:23 AM
Nov 2013

Aside from the store being bibliophile heaven, I imagine you'd do quite well in that food and gardening obsessed city.

NRaleighLiberal

(60,501 posts)
11. yes, we love Powell's - definitely will be on my target list!
Sat Nov 9, 2013, 12:25 AM
Nov 2013

we did a vacation a few years ago that went from Portland to Astoria, down to Yachats, over to Mt Hood - across to Trout Lake WA, winding up back in Portland...it was heaven!

LeftyMom

(49,212 posts)
6. Because Thanksgiving.
Sat Nov 9, 2013, 12:07 AM
Nov 2013

The fights about when, how and whether to shop for the holidays should overtake them soon enough. DU is nothing if not predictable.

yewberry

(6,530 posts)
8. You're probably right.
Sat Nov 9, 2013, 12:16 AM
Nov 2013

Thanksgiving is always super-fun** day for the V/V/AR folks. Isn't the wonderful potato chip and Pepsi story your Thanksgiving story? That never fails to crack me up!



**super-stupid

LeftyMom

(49,212 posts)
9. Yep, that was my mom.
Sat Nov 9, 2013, 12:19 AM
Nov 2013

Flvegan's mom makes him vegan brownies. I am exceedingly jealous, I don't think my mother could make a simple salad without using half a stick of butter somehow.

yewberry

(6,530 posts)
12. My mom's the same way.
Sat Nov 9, 2013, 12:30 AM
Nov 2013

Salad for dinner every Thanksgiving. Mom is not lactose-intolerant, but her kids are.

She makes turkey, creamed onions, whipped potatoes with milk, pureed squash with butter, butterflake rolls, and pie with butter in the pie crust. Best Thanksgiving: she tried to deep-fry the turkey and destroyed it. The Unturkey I brought that year saved the day!

Love you mom, but please let me bring a dish!

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