Grocery List Math:
What's at our Farmer's Market anyway?
Don't forget the one at Victoriaville Fridays and Tuesdays.
And the one at Wilson Park Wednesdays and Saturdays!
Why steak is not so good:
- The meat industry is the worst polluter that is easiest to ignore, because we eat it!
- Cattle production puts out more Green House Gas Emissions than all forms of transportation combined! (LINK) This means, eating less meat is better for the environment than giving up the car.
- Growing demand for red meat directly affects the cost of grain. (LINK)
- Commercial cattle are not healthy animals when slaughtered. see: The Omnivore's Dilemma. Even if it's grain finished, and that grain is usually corn which is fine for poultry but wreaks havoc on a cow's digestive tract. A lot of the greenhouse gases released from cattle farming, are because corn makes them gassy and sick.
- We all hear about cattle being pumped full of antibiotics, which lowers the effectiveness of antibiotics for us. The only reason they need it is because they are so bloated and sick from eating corn.
- "Livestock's Long Shadow" = A LOT of info on the total environmental impact of the meat industry. Easy to read, low on jargon.
- It doesn't get much more natural than wild game.
- The meat is leaner, and better for you. The animal is healthy when killed.
- The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources on how and why they manage the moose population.
- Eating moose supports local butchers. See: Bogdala's
- There is not enough moose for everyone. It will never be a total substitute.
- This only works if you like to hunt or know someone who does and ask really nicely.
- Not an option if you don't live near any moose.
- Also locally available. See: Rainy River Elk
- Happy, healthy animals make for healthier meat (if you must go red).
- About as organic as it gets. No antibiotics or growth hormones.
- This is only a money saving alternative if you reduce your meat intake.
- Also not an option if you don't live around any elk farms.
- Less Steak is often the easiest choice for most people. If steak was our only intake of protein, we only need 3-4oz of it.
- Saves you money!
- Want to go to sleep after a big meal? Our bodies are working hard to digest our meals. Eating more fruits and veggies makes digestion easier, and that means we will have more energy for other things!
- Eating less steak or beef, by even a small amount (like 150g. or 5oz.) per week saves enough energy to power the average house for a short month. (Link)
- You have to get protein from somewhere. Most North Americans get more protein than they need. The average person needs around 90-100grams, except for athletes which still only need 105g.
- Protein is everywhere! Here are some of my favourites...
- One Cup of these meets your daily protein requirement:
- Avocado
- Peanuts
- Almonds
- Cashews
- Tofu (all tofu is different but the average is 100g per cup)
- Roasted soybeans (snackable! 172g per cup)
- Sunflower seeds (raw, shelled)
- Egg (cooked)
- Milk (yes milk! one cup will do it)
- ANY kind of bean
- One large baked potato
- Tofu is not comparable to steak and it never will be, but GOOD TOFU DOES EXIST. If you haven't liked it before, try it at new restaurants until you do. Try Waterfront Restaurant or Fort William Curling Club for the thai tofu sizzler. You may never see tofu in the same way again.
- made by coagulating soy milk, and then pressing the resulting curds into blocks.
- can be made into your favourite dessert!
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