So reading over some religious literature, I have decided to cut back our meat intake. The simplest way to do this, I think, is to serve two vegetarian meals per week. We don't eat an enormous amount of meat and I usually use small amounts of it in my cooking. Our tacos usually have more beans and veggies than meat, for example. However, we do eat it at every meal except breakfast. I still think that meat is better left for occasional and minimal consumption. We need animal protein but it does not need to be the cornerstone of every meal.
I did try out a lentil and rice dish from Lebanon a week or two ago...it did not turn out well because the rice and the lentils, although the recipe said to cook them together, did not cook at the same rate...It was a fiasco but I am willing to try again.
I found a recipe for zucchini enchiladas that I am going to make soon and if it turns out I will post the recipe and a review.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Slowly Going Green
Over the past few years the world has been going green. I am a part of the triple R generation: Reduce Reuse Recycle so I have been slightly Eco friendly my entire life. I never littered...I sometimes recycled...But that's about it. I had resisted the Eco movement for a time because a lot of it is based on junk science (i.e. Global Warming) and certain politicians' goals to control more and more aspects of our lives. I don't want to be a part of Green Peace and I am not a vegetarian or a member of PETA.
I guess I finally realized that my resistance was based on stereotypes...they may be based in truth but that is not a very good reason to not "go green". So I carry reusable grocery bags and I recycle as much as possible, I shop at my local farmer's market and I use Eco friendly cleaning products... This is my journey towards a greener lifestyle and a greater respect for our planet...but don't expect any rants on the evils of SUVs or the horror of the slaughter houses...It is just my belief that the planet, like our bodies, is a gift. We should treat it well.
I guess I finally realized that my resistance was based on stereotypes...they may be based in truth but that is not a very good reason to not "go green". So I carry reusable grocery bags and I recycle as much as possible, I shop at my local farmer's market and I use Eco friendly cleaning products... This is my journey towards a greener lifestyle and a greater respect for our planet...but don't expect any rants on the evils of SUVs or the horror of the slaughter houses...It is just my belief that the planet, like our bodies, is a gift. We should treat it well.
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