Large Scale Production of Artificial Meat
Fraser Cain writes "Scientists at the University of Maryland think that large quantities of artificial meat could be produced to supply the world with animal-free meat products, like chickenless nuggets. This is based on experiments for NASA, that created small amounts of fish protein cultured from single cells. According to the researchers, larger quantities could be grown in thin sheets and then stacked up to create thickness. Of course, they need to figure out a way to exercise it to make it taste like regular meat."
Honestly people, it's barbaric to eat animals.
But I'm still stuck doing it.
I tried going vegetarian for a year once but it was boring to eat meals, and it ended up costing a lot more. At least that's what I found.
I'm going to try again in a few years when I have more money and more time to learn new vegetarian recipes.
And if you ever wanted a reason to quit: http://www.peta.org/