For a very long time we have not eaten pork. I know some people have objections to the friendly pig due to the possibility of parasites in the flesh and for the piggish way they are raised. Of course these are concerns, but that was not the reason we stopped eating it.
Most animals who are bred for food have the most horrendous lives. Chickens raised in battery cages are often de-beaked and de-clawed. Their world is a tiny cage, they are overfed to reach maturity quickly and as a result their legs cannot support their weight. Most beef is raised in feedlots on corn rather than giving them green pastures to graze. They are transported in inhumane ways to the abatoir and have a very sad ending.
My green conscience and my frugal wallet never stretched to Woolworths organic meats so we had to search for another option. About 3 years ago we started getting our free range lamb and chickens as well as grass fed organic beef through Go Natural, but no pork.
Last December on the way to visit my folks I saw a sign for the Happy Hog Organic Pig Farm. Thus began the thought...and this weekend my parents stopped in there on the way to us to get us a supply of pork products.
This morning we had french toast with home made blueberry sauce and Happy Hog bacon. Very yummy! To make the blueberry sauce you need 2 cups of blueberries, 1/2 cup sugar heated together. Add to that 1 tablespoon cornflour mixed into a 1/3 cup of water. Simmer until thickend.
What if there were not meat? Well, I could happily go without and I have proven that to myself. About 8 years ago we ate vegetarian for 2 years for health reasons. I felt great, we weren't hungry, but the kids and Superman did miss their meat.