Guest guest Posted November 29, 2002 Report Share Posted November 29, 2002 its all in how you feel and how you want to do things many major honey producers, at least here in the states, kill their bees come winter... they keep the queen and a few workers, and the rest are killed off, cuz ya have to feed em thru the winter and well, ya just stole their food... so, its easier just to feed the queen sugar water and kill off her kids... fraggle " Dee Matheson " <dmatheson72 wrote: >As far as eating out around New Zealand is concerned I have not had that >much luck, so you can imagine my surprise when I managed to find a vegan >cafe. I was about to go mad and buy as much food as I could possibly eat in >one go, when I noticed that a lot of the products contained honey. I know >it's debatable as to whether vegans should eat honey or not. Everyone sets >their own limits. But I have chosen not to eat honey. I don't know...perhaps >I would consider it if I knew there were no bees crushed in the process, but >unless I was present at the making of it, I wouldn't know. What do you >think? Is not eating honey or using bee products really taking it to >extremes? > >Dee > > > > > >>vegan-network >>vegan-network >>vegan-network >>[100% veg*n ] Digest Number 756 >>28 Nov 2002 09:32:58 -0000 >> >>To to the Digest Mode [ recommended ], send an email to: >>vegan-network-digest >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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