Richard “Rick” Slayman: Man who received first pig kidney transplant dies, his death came just two weeks after his surgery. latest news on townflex

  • @Nachorella
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    -207 months ago

    I have mixed feelings on this. On the one hand that’s pretty interesting and like, hurray for saving lives. But on the other hand it seems kind of incredibly messed up to raise animals as sacrificial organ sacks.

          • @BrundleFly2077@sh.itjust.works
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            97 months ago

            Genuinely agree with you. I dunno. I just feel like I’d prefer we grew them rather than harvested them at this point.

            I just wanted to point out that I don’t think it should be as cut and dry as a human > animal.

            • @otp@sh.itjust.works
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              177 months ago

              Oh, 100%. I imagine the research involved in this also pushes forward advances like growing organs.

              If I had to make a choice between a pig dying to give an organ to a human in need, or a human dying and the pig surviving, then I’d choose the human living every time. So for me, it’s as cut and dry (in that context) as human > animal.

              If we don’t need to kill animals to save humans because we can grow organs, then great! Do that instead. No question asked there, either. (Assuming they’d work equally as well etcetc)

              FWIW, I’m also very excited for lab-grown meat and support the idea of eating less meat. I’m not about hating animals or devaluing their lives. It’s just that humans living longer, healthier lives is a bigger priority to me than not harvesting animal organs, and I’m sorry if it sounds grotesque. I recognize it might be morbid, but it’s still an easy decision for me.

              • @Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                57 months ago

                Sorta related, I’ve talked about humans eating less meat and how vegetarians/vegans have the wrong approach. It’s usually the animal cruilty or eat healthier approach with them, I’ve been saying that to ease people into the vegetarian camp they need to not try to make it a thing.

                Baby steps, the way I go about it is I cook my friends delicious food and it just happens to be vegetarian. If you can get them to like a food and want the recipe it’s a win, one less meatless meal they’ll have occasionally. Rice and repeat and hopefully one day they’ll have a handful of meatless meals a week.

                I’m Mexican and we have a ton of flavorful vegetarian meals, my personally favorite dish is enchiladas de queso y mole poblano. Im not even vegetarian or vegan, I just decided one day that I should cut some meat out of my diet, after checking what I’m currently eating it turns out I already eat at least 6 meatless meals a week… All cause we just have a lot of really good vegetarian meals in my culture.

                • @otp@sh.itjust.works
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                  47 months ago

                  Gonna share the recipe? Or a link to a similar one? Haha

                  (I don’t trust myself to be able to tell an authentic one from a whitewashed imitation, lol)

                  • @Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                    37 months ago

                    Mole poblano enchiladas are really easy.

                    If you live in a med to large city you should be able to find the Doña Maria Mole Poblano mix in your local grocery store, check their hispanic isle. It comes in a small glass container. If you live in a bigger city I recommend going to a Mexican grocery market and seeing what other brands they have, just pick whatever looks good to you can’t really go wrong and I wouldn’t worry about authenticity with this since there’s literally thousands of variations on Mexican Mole so it’s all authentic in its own way.

                    OK after that ramble here’s a simple ingredients list.

                    Main ingredients. Mole Poblano Queso fresco Corn tortillas Onion

                    Red rice side dish. Rice Tomato paste Tomato bullion Onion Garlic

                    Garnish/toppings. Onion Queso fresco Cilantro/coriander Sour cream Table cream Sliced onion

                    With this list in mind you can go ahead and just browse through recipes online and check whatever has similar ingredients.

                    You wanna prep the sauce first cause it takes a while on low heat to properly smooth out.

                    The way my family always made them is you warm up the tortilla in a pan until it gets soft, you don’t want to over cook and have them get stiff. All it needs is a couple seconds on high.

                    Then you chuck em into a smidge of hot oil in another pan, again for only a handful of seconds. 10 or so on each side should be fine depending on how hot the pan is, the key is to not overcook them and have them go stiff.

                    The you dunk them in the Mole sauce, put them on a plate, add cheese and onion inside to taste and roll em up. Add the garnishes on top and you’re done.

                    Tbh you could just warm up the tortillas in a pan and skip the oil part completely if you want it healthier. That’s just how my family always did it so that how I do them.

                    For the red rice just check out Mexican red rice recipe with similar ingredients and you can’t go wrong.

                    For a non vegetarian version you could also make them out of chicken breast instead. Personally I think just queso fresco is the best, I ommit the onion since I don’t like biting into raw onion but my family prefers it with.

                  • @Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                    27 months ago

                    I gotchu fam, I replied to another commenter with it check it out.

                    Fair warning, it’s less of a recipe and more of a ramble but it does include an ingredients list.

                • Flying SquidM
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                  7 months ago

                  I’m Mexican and we have a ton of flavorful vegetarian meals

                  While I agree, the worst restaurant I have ever been to was a vegan “Mexican” restaurant. The food was cooked without any spices or even salt! You were supposed to put this foul-smelling brown sauce of their own creation, which we declined to do. It was the most bland, tasteless food I have ever had in my life. If I wasn’t so against wasting food if at all possible, I wouldn’t have choked it down.

                  I hope that doesn’t turn too many people off of actually decent vegetarian Mexican food considering it was in the middle of L.A.

                  • @Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                    7 months ago

                    Yea that’s why I prefer vegetarian over vegan. A ton of the classic vegetarian dishes that are amazing rely on dairy and other animal products that aren’t directly meat. From simple things like quesadillas to sopes vegetarianos and enchiladas.

                    It’s all about spices though, I’m dissaponted in that restaurant. Mole Poblano is quite literally all spices and chilis.

                    Out of curiosity I googled vegetarian Mexican recipes and I’m a bit disappointed there was non of the classics that I cook on the top pages. It’s a lot of nuvegetarian recipes, which there’s nothing wrong with but they all seemed sorta samey.

    • @Crampon@lemmy.world
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      257 months ago

      You’re gonna be blown away when you learn how animals treat each other in the wild.

      It’s easy to label others from a fictional high ground. If faced with death or dead pig im sure most people choose dead pig.

      • @Nachorella
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        127 months ago

        I don’t care how they treat each other, we should hold ourselves to a higher standard. And I’m not labelling anyone here, I just said I had mixed feelings about it.

        • @Lumisal@lemmy.world
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          57 months ago

          It’s easier to hold a higher standard when you have all your needs met.

          Less so when you’re poked with giant needles 3 times a week while also having to be careful to not drown because you drank a tad too much water.

          • @Nachorella
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            -27 months ago

            I literally don’t even know what you’re trying to say, I haven’t cast any judgements or told anyone to do anything. Get off your soapbox.

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              7 months ago

              What I’m describing is Kidney failure and dialysis - well, part of it, it’s even worse than that - the things the doctors and researchers that were involved in doing this transplant are trying to cure.

              The thing you say we should allow humans to go through in the name of holding ourselves to a “higher standard”.

              • @Nachorella
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                7 months ago

                That’s not what I was trying to say. I was specifically referring to you talking about how animals treat each other.

                I don’t want anyone to suffer which is why I have mixed feelings about this.

                edit: actually go fuck yourself, I don’t care, you’ve continuously put words in my mouth and obviously don’t care about having a reasonable conversation.

        • dream_weasel
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          17 months ago

          And so we do! I doubt even an organ pig is going to be eviscerated alive, run to death, or asphyxiated by a bunch of sharp teeth around the neck.

      • @Nachorella
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        127 months ago

        They might get better treatment in these cases but I don’t think it would be different. I’m vegan if that helps understand my point of view.

      • @chetradley@lemmy.world
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        37 months ago

        From my perspective, raising and killing an animal because you need to in order to survive is more forgivable than doing so just because you enjoy the taste.