Lettuce Produces More Greenhouse Gas Emissions than Bacon
Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>Roy wrote:
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>> I care about your love of animals...as I care for them too. I care to EAT their carefully cooked carcasses.
>> Woof, woof...them's good vittles.
>> A meal without meat is incomplete.
>
>I assume you're just winding him up with that last one. There are lots
>of good meatless meals, starting with the humble tomato soup and
>grilled cheese.
>
>I eat meat almost every day, but generally only a couple of ounces
>at dinner time. Today I'll probably go meat-free, with Greek salad
>for lunch and lentil soup for dinner. Not because I hate meat, but
>because each of those is a satisfying and delicious meal.
I average 3-4 meatless days a week... I'm often satisfied with an
omelet containing lots of veggies, I like vegetable soups, I enjoy
meatless pasta dishes. In summer a favorite dinner consists of lots
of diced fresh fruit with cottage cheese or cottage cheese with minced
fresh veggies. At least once a week I'll have a vegetarian oriental
vegetable soup... that'll be lunch today but then tonight I'll be
having that rib roast with one of those huge baked potatoes, and
spinach... dessert will be fudgey brownies. A lot of days I don't eat
meat because I simply don't feel like cooking... I don't consider a
large Greek salad cooking only I don't like fehta so I'll use some
other cheese, even tofu works.
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