I realised I hadn't posted on here for ages so here goes with the updates:
I have now transitioned to being vegan as much as possible- I know it's impossible to be 100% vegan unless you grow your own food as inevitably some animals may get hurt in harvesting crops, etc but you can choose with every meal, with every bite of food you eat, to eat compassionately and be aware of what you eat. I have come to the point where I don't even see animal products as a food source.
My husband is still just about an omnivore but he does have oat milk at home and soya milk powder in his tea and coffee in work and at home he eats whatever vegan meals I make although he will eat meat at other peoples houses occasionally (I know it's not ideal but he needs to make the choice not me!)
I've watched so many films and read so many things that it seems abundantly clear that veganism is the way to go. It seems crazy that people are happy for a life to be lost and an animal to suffer just for a couple of minutes of eating something that 'tastes good'- that pig that lost it's life to be your bacon sandwich was probably smarter than a 3 year old child and definitely smarter than the pet dog sat by your side!
Films I've watched recently:
Earthlings
Cowspiracy
Lucent
Food Inc
The Animals Film
Books I've read:
Farmageddon the true cost of cheap meat (references the UK by Compassion in World Faming chief executive Philip Lymbery)
Meat Logic by Charles Horn
Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer
Please if you have a speck of concern for your own health, the environment, animals or this planet educate yourself and realise that every meal you have you can choose compassion! :)
Ponderings and Munchy things of an Enthusiastic Misfit
Monday, 28 September 2015
Sunday, 2 August 2015
Book Review: Broken Promise by Linwood Barclay
I was generously lent this book to review by Netgalley.
I will start this review by saying that I do like Linwood Barclay's novels- they have multiple twists, are easy to read so that you feel you are being caught in the flow of the book and are enjoying the ride until the end.
Broken Promise takes place in Barclay's regular haunt of Promise Falls. Strangely for this book, many characters in his previous novels make an appearance- either in person or mentioned by another character. This doesn't make the book unreadable by anyone who hasn't read any of his previous novels, it just makes it like you've seen an old acquaintance, or memory re-lived.
There are quite a few characters in this novel in comparison to his other works so it took a while for the relationships between people to sink in and families are important in this novel as the premise is mainly trying to exonerate one family member from being accused of murder and abduction. The book feels like there are several plot lines all at once and even after reading it there are things left unsolved which leaves it wide open for another book in the series.
Broken Promise did seem slightly more predictable than some of his other novels, although it's not the weaker for it, just slightly different- maybe because I've read so many of his books I know the rhythm of them so can anticipate better.
A recommended read 8/10
Amazon Link: Broken Promise-Linwood Barclay
Thursday, 25 June 2015
Book Review: Precocious by Joanna Barnard
Interesting perspective on the dynamics of grooming and the feelings of the participants. I'd
recommend it as the protagonist meanders through the murky waters of an affair and the
repercussions of being with a former teacher. I felt it was relatively balanced although the
teacher did come across as self-absorbed and flawed whereas in reality humans can be good
and make mistakes. Worth reading & thank you to Netgalley for the opportunity to review!
Precocious by Joanna-Barnard (Amazon UK)
Monday, 8 June 2015
Book Review: In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware
Many thanks to the publisher for letting me read & review this novel. I'd highly recommend this to any psychological thriller fans- the author really does manage to portray the confusing and fear and the claustrophobic tension of the hen party- you see the best and worst of the characters and you are never sure quite who has the protagonists interests at heart or whether there is an ulterior motive. The author strings out the secrets although I managed to guess at a few of them you are never 100% until the end- 8/10!
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
Purge
Well I'm writing this post as I feel like I need to scream at all the injustices and how better than to scream in a blog post. So don't say I didn't warn you!
I want to scream at people who think that the vulnerable and dependent are scapegoats and the media who vilify them- we are meant to be a compassionate society and when we pit one social group against another and increase the social divide we damage ourselves with unjustified ignorance and hate and anger. These people NEED our empathy and compassion not to be spat at or made to feel like scroungers or not belonging because of the tiny minority who do abuse the welfare system. Yes I understand about taking responsibility and working when you can- I'm disabled- I struggle to walk and when I do I walk with a stick or get pushed by my husband in a wheelchair and I work even though it often is to the detriment of my health and a reliance on painkillers to get through the day but I am LUCKY to be in the position where I am not the main breadwinner and I have a generally supportive employer. I have a huge amount of empathy for those whose health, finances (whether on benefits or not) and responsibilities or employer don't give them the same luxury as me.
I want to scream at the loss of employment rights and the threat of even more loss of rights planned by our tory government- how can people have good morale when until they've been employed for at least 2 years your employer can get rid of you for no reason. There needs to be a balance and common sense with rights and currently it is to the detriment of the individual 'little guy' and the benefit of the 'big guys'.
I want to scream at the huge disconnect we have with our food and the lack of compassion this brings- for people to admire cows in fields and whilst gorging a big Mac laugh at vegetarians/vegans for being empathic. These animals whether you are vegetarian or not should be treated with respect for the short time they are alive- they provide the food you eat and have to go through things that no human would tolerate- their calves repeatedly taken from them and their milk used for the benefit of humans, their friends taken from (studies have shown cows have friends) them and slaughtered. Being taken to slaughterhouses/abattoirs where they smell the blood and fear of other animals and they can take repeated attempts to be slaughtered- read the latest reports on abbatoirs to see the figures. These animals feel pain and fear and I think it's cruel and wrong to laugh in the face of it or at vegetarians/vegans for recognising it.
I want to scream at the developing racism and stereotyping of different cultures just because a few people make their words louder because they have guns and bombs- this doesn't make their view the majority opinion or define their religion- are Christians going to blank out the crusades or let themselves be defined by minority extremist churches- of course not so why should we do this to Muslim people or assume that because many Islamic women practice modesty that they must their have something to hide? We do not choose where we are born and often many are forced from their 'home' lands because they have no choice- but we CAN choose to be accepting, compassionate and welcoming to those in need and embrace the knowledge we can get from each other and our differences.
Please people wake up- we are losing our compassion and becoming a society where everyone is in it for themselves and treats our neighbours and strangers with suspicion rather than curiosity and good will.
So next time you see someone struggling, or someone who is different to, approach them with good will and a friendly smile as its this openness and curiosity which makes us human and connects us to each other.
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Thursday, 23 April 2015
Insidious Sexism
I've been thinking a lot recently about society and how far we've come with equality.
My husband and I recently watched the documentary 'Plus Sized Wars' on Channel 4 and several things struck- one was as how height was seen as a barrier to being a model- yet being a potentially unhealthy weight wasn't- even though this is a state which can be changed where as height is a fixed thing. I was also shocked how there was no mention of men at all in the program as if being obese and being interested in what you wear is a female issue and doesn't affect men.
It is this subtle, almost hidden, sexism that eats away at the achievements that have been made towards equality. It makes the unsaid statement that men can be obese without issue yet women have 'fat-shaming' and on the other side of the coin 'fat and fabulous' labels- aren't these equally applicable to men?!
If we want to have a society where everyone is given equal worth we need to stand up and take notice of these occurrences; apathy or even ignorance mean that it becomes acceptable to separate human from human- and in the end, we are all human.
My husband and I recently watched the documentary 'Plus Sized Wars' on Channel 4 and several things struck- one was as how height was seen as a barrier to being a model- yet being a potentially unhealthy weight wasn't- even though this is a state which can be changed where as height is a fixed thing. I was also shocked how there was no mention of men at all in the program as if being obese and being interested in what you wear is a female issue and doesn't affect men.
It is this subtle, almost hidden, sexism that eats away at the achievements that have been made towards equality. It makes the unsaid statement that men can be obese without issue yet women have 'fat-shaming' and on the other side of the coin 'fat and fabulous' labels- aren't these equally applicable to men?!
If we want to have a society where everyone is given equal worth we need to stand up and take notice of these occurrences; apathy or even ignorance mean that it becomes acceptable to separate human from human- and in the end, we are all human.
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Feeling Anxious..
Well I'm feeling anxious. I'm feeling anxious because it's not long till our 1st wedding anniversary and it's also the 1st anniversary of when our special girl got gastric torsion- yes, on our wedding day.
It was a £1700 pet insurance bill which was really well spent and the best wedding present of all that she survived but ever since then I have this paranoia about her getting ill- especially as she's now 8 years old and she's a large girl at 46KG.
She's had a gurgly stomach today which probably hasn't helped with the anxiety levels but I want her to have a fun holiday with us- I've booked her in for a day groom/pamper session which she normally enjoys as she gets a lot of attention and we are also going to take her to Westonbirt Arboretum so I'm hoping that she'll be happy but it's just the hurdle of the anniversary looming- we haven't been anywhere with her since (and our wedding was local thankfully so when she got the torsion we went straight to our local vet). I've got a vet search app in my phone, packed her insurance details and I've packed a first aid kit for her...I'm determined for this to be a good anniversary where everyone can be calm and happy :)
It was a £1700 pet insurance bill which was really well spent and the best wedding present of all that she survived but ever since then I have this paranoia about her getting ill- especially as she's now 8 years old and she's a large girl at 46KG.
She's had a gurgly stomach today which probably hasn't helped with the anxiety levels but I want her to have a fun holiday with us- I've booked her in for a day groom/pamper session which she normally enjoys as she gets a lot of attention and we are also going to take her to Westonbirt Arboretum so I'm hoping that she'll be happy but it's just the hurdle of the anniversary looming- we haven't been anywhere with her since (and our wedding was local thankfully so when she got the torsion we went straight to our local vet). I've got a vet search app in my phone, packed her insurance details and I've packed a first aid kit for her...I'm determined for this to be a good anniversary where everyone can be calm and happy :)
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