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The Ethical Omnivore

A practical guide and 60 nose-to-tail recipes for sustainable meat eating

Laura Dalrymple author Grant Hilliard author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Murdoch Books

Published:3rd Sep '20

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This cookbook and guide, The Ethical Omnivore, encourages mindful meat consumption, promoting ethical sourcing and delicious recipes for conscientious eaters.

In a world where our relationship with food is increasingly complex, The Ethical Omnivore serves as both a handbook and a cookbook for those who care deeply about the meat they consume. This insightful guide encourages readers to explore ethical meat consumption, emphasizing the importance of knowing where our food comes from and how it is raised. By asking the right questions and understanding the implications of our choices, we can cultivate a more conscious approach to eating.

The Ethical Omnivore provides practical advice on how to navigate the often murky waters of meat purchasing. It highlights the significance of supporting regenerative farmers who prioritize animal welfare and sustainable practices. The book is filled with tried-and-tested recipes that cater to various occasions, from simple weeknight dinners to elaborate feasts, showcasing the versatility of ethically sourced meat. Each recipe is designed to inspire readers to experiment with different cuts and flavors, moving beyond the typical chicken breast.

Ultimately, The Ethical Omnivore is about more than just cooking; it’s a call to action for readers to engage with their food choices more thoughtfully. By fostering a deeper respect for the animals we eat and the environment they inhabit, this book aims to empower individuals to make informed decisions that benefit both their health and the planet. It’s a user-friendly resource that encourages a shift towards a more sustainable and ethical way of eating.

'Wise, informed and occasionally funny, this is the cookbook for anybody who truly cares about the meat they eat. Part anecdote, part searingly intellectual, and always heartfelt and wonderfully written, it's the kind of book only the butchers who think we should eat less meat could write. What Laura and Grant espouse is food that is better for the animals, better for the planet, better for our communities, and ultimately better for you.' MATTHEW EVANS

'This book - an earthy, warmly intelligent guide to the moral and environmental implications of what and how we eat - has come at exactly the right moment. Without shying from the hard truths, and without a speck of sanctimony, the authors set out a practical, meaningful and thoroughly inspiring path to a more hopeful food future. From their passion for soil microbes to an honest description of abattoir practices to eye-opening truths about the horrifying destruction caused by interventionist agriculture (including intensive vegetable farming), Dalrymple and Hilliard show us how to mend our disconnection from nature, in the process honouring those imaginative, determined farmers already quietly regenerating and healing our land. I can't recommend this book highly enough - science-focused but with a contagiously energetic optimism, it's the antidote to despair we so desperately need.

Read it, give it to your friends, then cook for them with whole, natural food. We can start repairing our land and nourishing our souls by dinner time.' CHARLOTTE WOOD

'It is both a beautiful book but also one of great importance: well written, great stories and it addresses the huge topic of false beliefs promulgated by vegans and others equally divorced from nature.' CHARLES MASSY

'I don't think it's an exaggeration to say that this is a book that'll change some people's lives ... this is a must-read for anyone who thinks about what they eat.' JOHN LETHLEAN, The Weekend Australian Magazine

'Part autobiography, part farm-narrative, part eco-analysis, part recipe omnibus, this is a book that should not work. Yet its curious hybrid genre is unified and exalted by the engaging, intelligent prose, evocative images and the fact that it's really a book about relationships. 'Every time we buy something,' the authors note, 'we vote for the system that produced it.' My advice? Buy this book. Vote. Anyone who eats anything, ever - including breatharians - should buy it, read it and shove it in every Christmas stocking you can find.' DR ELIZABETH FARRELLY, The Sydney Morning Herald

'"Interconnectedness" is this year's buzzword but The Ethical Omnivore, written before the pandemic, explains why your food choices matter more than you probably thought.' NECIA WILDEN, The Financial Review

'Beautiful book by one of our most wonderful suppliers, Feather and Bone Providore - fighters for all things good and ethical in nose to tail eating.' NEIL PERRY

'Full of their intelligent and witty style, sharing stories and info of meat grown like it should be, complete with recipes from farmers and chefs who are living our best ethical omnivore lives ...This is an excellent contribution to the movement to grow animals as they should be.' TAMMI JONAS

ISBN: 9781911632702

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 968g

256 pages