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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2008

This delicious ground beef burger is easy to make and requires no cleanup. This video is part of Paula's Home Cooking show hosted by Jamie Deen, Paula Deen . SHOW DESCRIPTION :Paula Deen, owner of Lady and Sons, a famous Savannah restaurant, is Food Network's resident southern chef. Step inside her kitchen and discover delicious food that's both uncomplicated and comforting.

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  • When the cow gets smart enough to hold a gun and defend itself.. Then I'll worry about eating the cow. I mean.. animals eat us.. but we can't eat animals? If you don't want to eat meat, then don't eat meat.. But please don't expect everyone else to feel sorry for the cows, too. We have other things to worry about. Like not blowing each other up as a race.

  • You have a right to your own opinions and way of eating. You don't have a right to disrespect others' way of life- even if their diet differs greatly from yours. Let ppl decide for themselves. How obnoxious...

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  • @sherribailey75 You lost your opportunity to educate me (and various others in here) many comments ago by being severely abrasive. That is the point I was making. I'm an extremely compassionate person who is happy to learn from others in various venues of life, but your attitude really does a disservice to your cause. Feel free to check the website I sent in a message to you. Have a good one.

  • @ibanezgirl been simply wonderful. Yes, our world is saturated with animal products. But there is a path within all that junk that is also saturated with joy, and that joy is veganism.

  • @ibanezgirl amazing way to live. People are so afraid to change, so afraid to be told that they're wrong, to question their habits. Fear is the reason why people do most things they do and don't do. When I was told by a friend about what goes on behidn the scenes and how it affects us and our world, my utter horror compelled me to change my habits. Sure, I still craved sushi and cheese. It's normal. But I found the substitutes taht worked for me, because they ARE out there, and it's

  • @ibanezgirl What discriminatory comments? Are you referreing to me defending myself against some freak on here who called me a "little shit," when I didn't actually call anyone a name? Like I said, there's different ways of speaking to different people. I think Americans are sick with meat, sick with eating garbage food. Everyone knows it. There is another way of living, you see, where a human can still be satied, food-wise, but not participate in cruel, gross industries. It's an

  • @ibanezgirl killing of completely sentient, aware, feeling beings is something that should be outlawed, fought, changed. The kind of mass-scale cruelty and murder of these beings that humans participate in is unacceptable on so many levels. And the reason for its existence is greed, marketing and the customer's laziness and self-indulgence = all extremely toxic reasons.

  • @ibanezgirl You had no point. I've turned many, many people vegan. I have educated people and let them see the light, just as another person did for me 5 years ago. I am grateful to that person for changing my mind, for helping me see beyond my selfish needs. There are some people who are so deeply conditioned, that they'll never see the light. For those people, there will be laws in place eventually. Because, I unequivocally believe that created industries around the raising and

  • @ibanezgirl Listen, when someone is bull-headed and in deep, dark denial, no approach is the right approach. So I talk about veganism the way it feels right in the moment. You don't need to give me suggestions. You need to give yourself suggestions for figuring out why you refuse to be more compassionate, more aware and break through the status quo. Eating meat is not a "belief system." It is a selfish act of a brainwashed, selfish human.

  • @sherribailey75 And again, you prove that the only thing you really care about is being self-righteous. Your naivity and pride will be the downfall of any opportunity you might have to turn someone onto veganism and educate them in a positive manner. Thank you for proving my initial point, and have a good night.

  • @sherribailey75 If you have respect for others belief system, you really have done nothing to show it. Proof is in the pudding when your actions speak much louder than your claim of respect. Honestly, I'm just making a suggestion to you, you are not helping your own cause, in fact you harmed it because you didn't really attempt to be positive or educate. You attacked and were incredibly rude, which makes you look anything but educated. Just food for thought.

  • @ibanezgirl I used to eat meat -- is what I meant to say. I used to eat it all. Like most people on the planet. But i've evolved. humans are meant to evolve, to think critically, to RECONSIDER their choices, if those choices are made for entirely selfish reasons and if those choices create destruction, pain, waste, disease. So instead of lecturing me of being more "respectful" of other people's lousy choices, you should reconsider the choices you make.

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