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The Compassionate Carnivore - by Catherine Friend (Paperback)

The Compassionate Carnivore - by  Catherine Friend (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The author of "Hit by a Farm" tackles the carnivore's dilemma, exploring the contradictions and questions surrounding the bewildering choices facing today's more conscientious meat eaters.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>For most of her life, Catherine Friend was a carnivore who preferred not to consider where the meat on her plate came from--beef didn't have a face, chicken didn't have a personality, and pork certainly shouldn't have feelings. But Friend's attitude began to change after she and her partner bought a farm and began raising sheep for meat. Friend's ensuing odyssey through the world of livestock and farming is a journey that offers critical insights--for omnivores and herbivores alike--into how our meat is raised, how we buy it and from whom, and why change is desirable and possible. <p/> From a distressing lesson about her favorite Minnesota State Fair food (pork-chop-on-a-stick) to the surprising gratitude that came from eating an animal she'd raised and loved, Friend takes us on a wild and woolly ride through her small farm (with several brief detours into life on factory farms), along the way raising questions such as: What are the differences between factory, conventional, sustainable, and organic farms, and more importantly, why do we need to understand those differences? What do all those labels -- from organic to local to grass fed and pasture raised -- really mean? If you're buying from a small farmer, what are the key questions to ask? How do you find that small farmer, and what's the best way to help her help you? <p/> In the same witty and warm style that characterized her memoir <i>Hit by a Farm</i>, Friend uses her perspective as a sustainable farmer and carnivore to consider meat animals' quality of life--while still supporting the choice to eat meat. Regardless of whether you eat meat once a day, once a week, or once a year, your perspective of what goes on your plate--and in your mouth--will never be the same.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>Bookslut.com, July 2009</b><br> "Friend presents a compelling case that there's plenty wrong with the way Americans eat meat. <i>The Compassionate Carnivore</i> is chock full of facts and well cited, drawing from a variety of sources. I applaud Friend's approach of finding balance between the extremes of mindless consumption and hyperawareness." <p/><i><b>Gastronomica</b></i><b> magazine, summer issue</b><br> "Friend's passion for farming and the fact that she continues to wrestle with her own recommendations add up to a readable, informative tale."<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Catherine Friend</b> is the author of <i>Hit by a Farm</i> and <i>The Compassionate Carnivore</i>, as well as several children's books and novels. She farms in Minnesota with her partner of twenty-eight years.

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