Try a new Easter tradition of a plant-based meal

Newton /
| 03 Apr 2023 | 09:20

    Easter celebrates the resurrection of the Holy One of Israel but some still observe this occasion by eating ham, which comes from an innocent, intelligent and gentle creature.

    Animals should not be the centerpiece of this Holy Day.

    More than 130,000 pigs have already been killed in the U.S. and it’s only April.

    The cycle at a typical factory farm starts with breeding sows, who are artificially impregnated, then immobilized for years in tiny metal “gestation stalls.”

    Their offspring are taken from them two weeks after birth and kept for six months in filthy, crowded pens.

    At the slaughterhouse, they are frequently dismembered and skinned while still conscious.

    A dozen traditionally agricultural states have already banned or restricted these practices since they are so inhumane.

    This Easter, set a new tradition by serving a life-affirming, nonviolent, wholesome spread of vegetables, beans, grains, fruits and maybe even a plant-based roast.

    Recipes are abundant online for “vegan Easter options.”

    First mandated in the Garden of Eden, it’s the diet recommended by today’s leading plant-based practitioners.

    Dwight Bentham

    Newton