

As mentioned last Tuesday, we were very lucky to have Mad Cowboy author Howard Lyman agree to answer some readers' questions for us, and without further ado, here are the top five questions with Howard's response. Have a great weekend!
Susan Bran: I am an American living in Guatemala. I have seen first hand the destruction of the forests here for cattle. We live on top of a mountain close to a volcano, and every time we drive down we see trees burning to make more land for grazing cows. However, if I try to talk to the people here and in the States about the tragedy of destroying natural forests for one season of food for cows, they look at me like I'm crazy. How do I get the importance of this across to them?
Howard: Susan, always talk in the first person, such as what you saw and what it meant to you. When you talk about what they should do, it causes them to stop thinking. Talk about yourself, and they will get the picture.
Alice: As someone who certainly had connections with other factory farmers, have you been able to convince any of your former colleagues to go vegan? Thanks!
Howard: I have changed a handful, but most have gone out of business or died.
e___abeth: It's been 12 years since Mad Cowboy was first published. How do you think the meat industry, and conversely the public consciousness around the hazards of eating meat, has changed in that time? What shifts do you foresee happening in the future?
Howard: The meat industry is on the defensive. Health, environment, and global warming are on our side. I believe the majority of Americans will be plant eaters in my lifetime. I'm 72 today.
Anonymous: What's your favorite vegan recipe?
Howard: Rice and beans without a doubt.
Sarah O: Hello Mr. Lyman! I really enjoyed your book, and I want to thank you for taking your time to answer some questions! I attended the Lyman vs. Niman debate this past May where you talked a little about your lobbying efforts in Washington, DC. What are you currently working on?
Howard: Today I spend the majority of my time educating at the grassroots. This is the mother lode for success.
~VN Book Club Hostess Lyndsay Orwig