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Blake Says 'Yes, Deer' to Miranda's Wedding Menu Plans

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Ever since Blake Shelton slipped that diamond-and-platinum engagement ring on Miranda Lambert's finger back in May, country fans have been itching for more wedding details. What will Miranda's wedding dress look like? What kind of reception will they have? What kind of food will they serve? So far, the couple have only hinted that they just want to have fun with it and keep it casual -- much like the down-home, country lifestyle the two of them share in Oklahoma. And that includes hunting.

"We're having deer meat served at our wedding -- we've already got a pile of 'em ready," Blake tells Us Magazine. "It was actually [Miranda's] idea. So when your girlfriend thinks like that, it makes it easy for me just to show up and have a good time!"

While Miranda's been planning the food for their upcoming nuptials, it seems Blake has been working on entertainment for the reception -- and it sounds like he's got something fun up his sleeve, even if he's not offering up many details.

"I got to pick some music and entertainment, and that's all I cared about," he teases. "We've got some surprise entertainment lined up that I'm really pumped about. I've decided this night I want to be a lot of fun. I don't want to call in favors. I just want to hire people that I want."

For her part, Miranda just wants more than anything to be Blake's wife ... for the rest of her life.

"I'm looking forward to getting married," she said after the Grammy nominations were announced earlier this month. "You know, just doing it. We've been engaged six months already now and it's kind of flown by. [I'm looking forward to] just taking that next step and becoming a woman, and moving on in life."

However, Blake and Miranda both agree they're in no hurry when it comes to parenthood.

"We've talked about a son enough that we say to each other, 'Let's not even talk about this right now, because neither of us is ready," Blake admits. "Of course, you never know what's going to happen ... but for now, it's not even something that's on our radar."

No wedding date has been officially announced but The Boot will have details when they become available!



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wmarylou10

Love Blake and Miranda. Hope they have a long happy, fun filled, song festive life together. A more down to earth couple you will not find, even given the meteoric rise to fame these two have accomplished. Good luck and God Bless.

December 19 2010 at 3:59 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
MISS KATHY

Now this will be a awesome wedding ! My hubby and I did the same at our's ..

December 15 2010 at 2:17 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Nudiecowboys

How girly all this is.

December 15 2010 at 2:01 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Vasu Murti

A popular bumper sticker reads: "Be A Real Sport -- Shoot with a Camera."

Venison? The deer have the right to life.

Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton should follow the example of country music superstar Carrie Underwood, who was voted sexiest vegetarian by PETA members in 2007.

The following points and facts are excerpted from Please Don't Eat the Animals (2007) by the mother-daughter writing team of Jennifer Horsman and Jaime Flowers:

"Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of life on earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet."

---Albert Einstein

"Each year, the meat industrial complex abuses and butchers nearly 9 billion cows, pigs, sheep, turkeys, chickens, and other innocent, feeling animals just for the enjoyment of consumers. Each year, nearly 1.5 million of these consumers are crippled and killed prematurely by heart failure, cancer, stroke, and other chronic diseases that have been linked conclusively with the consumption of these animals. Each year, millions of other animals are abused and sacrificed in a vain search for a 'magic pill' that would vanquish these largely self-inflicted diseases."

---Alex Hershaft, PhD, president, Farm Animal Reform Movement

When analyzing 8,300 deaths in the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany among 76,000 men and women in five different, large studies, researchers concluded that vegetarians have a 24 percent reduction in death from heart disease.

Similarly, in the famous Oxford Vegetarian Study, where 6,000 vegetarians were compared with 5,000 meat-eaters over nearly two decades, scientists found that the rate of death from heart disease was 28 percent lower in vegetarians than in meat-eaters.

One study analyzed eighty scientific studies in leading medical journals. The analysis found that vegetarians had lower blood pressure, and were less likely to suffer from stroke, heart attack, and kidney failure.

A large German study of nearly 2,000 vegetarians found that deaths from heart disease were reduced by over one-third, and that heart disease itself was far less than that of the general population.

Another large study examined the coronary artery disease risk of young adults ages 18 to 30 and vegetarians were found to have much higher levels of cardiovascular fitness and a greatly reduced risk of heart disease.

"The process of gradual blocking of the coronary arteries begins not in adulthood but in childhood...and the main cause of this arteriosclerosis is the steadily increasing amount of fat in the American diet, particularly saturated animal fats such as those found in meat, chicken, milk and cheeses. If there was another disease that caused half a million deaths a year, you can be sure that the public would be acutely aware of the danger, and that the cure or prevention would be universally practiced."

---Dr. Benjamin Spock, author, child expert

"I don't understand why asking people to eat a well-balanced vegetarian diet is considered drastic, while it is medically conservative to cut people open and put them on powerful cholesterol-lowering drugs for the rest of their lives."

---Dr. Dean Ornish, author, Reversing Heart Disease

Stroke is the third leading cause of death behind heart disease and cancer. Vegetarians have a 20 to 30 percent reduced risk of having a stroke. Stroke, like heart disease, is associated with diets high in saturated fats, and the vegetarian diet is naturally low in these fats.

The Oxford Vegetarian Study found cancer mortality to be 39 percent lower among vegetarians when compared with meat-eaters. The European Prospective Investigation of Cancer found vegetarians suffer 40 percent fewer cancers than the general population.

Studies have shown that decreasing a woman's animal fat intake can reduce the chances that she will die from breast cancer. A large-scale, long-term study in the Netherlands found a powerful connection between the amount of animal fat consumed and the rate of prostate cancer. A review of a dozen studies found dietary fat strongly correlated with prostate cancer.

Ovarian, uterine, and endometrial cancers have all been shown to be strongly correlated to the amount of animal fat in one's diet, and vegetarian women have significantly lower rates of these cancers.

"The beef industry has contributed to more American deaths than all the wars of this century, all the natural disasters, and all automobile accidents combined."

---Dr. Neal Barnard, Executive Director, Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine

"Vegetarians have the best diet. They have the lowest rate of coronary disease of any group in the country. They have a fraction of our he

December 15 2010 at 1:15 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
lars

Only thing I noticed that stuck out in the story was when she said she was looking forward to getting married and becoming a woman; weird. I wondered if she couldn't become a woman without a husband. My daughters became women...first girls, then women. Married or single they were still women.

December 15 2010 at 12:28 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
iceswallow

gee, lets serve big brown eyed bambi for our wedding guests.hey i know people eat venison,hunting is a sport,our forefathers hunted to feed their families,blah,blah,blah....but how cheap can you get.give these white trash people some money and they still live in the sticks.

December 15 2010 at 12:23 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
mdolphinbloo

"Sick", "barbaric", "killers"... really? Cuz we all would want wedding guests to stuff themselves full of nothing but vegetables and cake. What did you have to eat on your wedding day? Cow/pig/chicken or some variation of the three? Guess what? You had something killed for your wedding dinner- so that you could be happy! Deer hunting is actually encouraged during certain times of the year to keep the population down so they don't overwhelm the rest of the wildlife. I don't hunt for game (ex- head mounting) but I would eat it so the animal wouldn't be wasted.

December 15 2010 at 12:15 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
gemscopes

.it saddens me to actually think that there are people like these who take pleasure in killing poor defenseless animals.
"until he extends the circle of his compassion to all living things, man will not himself find peace"

December 15 2010 at 12:05 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Linda

I think that hunting is barbaric..how can people just hunt these creatures down..for sport..its horrible..and serving deer ?? thats just terrible..i dont care..this is my opinion and if u hunters dont like it..too bad!!!...hunting is barbaric..

December 15 2010 at 11:41 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
ketchy perla

this sick couple decided to kill deer to serve on their wedding. how can they be happy killing inocent animals. the lowest of the low. the killers

December 15 2010 at 11:25 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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