Have you heard of the 100 Mile Diet?
This site explains all about and encourages people to embark on a way of eating that is more gentle on the environment and is apparently much more healthy. I first learned about it on one of my environmental hero's web newsletter and had intended to post it earlier but just didn't have the time.
It looks quite difficult to do however, I suppose it's like anything. Once you get into it, it should be fine. What do you think?
Another environmentally sound link that I would like to point out can be found here on Yummy Wakame. Thanks to Nathan for posting it.
Well, that's it for my environmental messages for today. I hope that everyone is having a great week so far.
(Hey! Mako-chan. Good luck with your presentation this week. And hello to Yoko, too. It was awesome talking with you both over the weekend!)
This site explains all about and encourages people to embark on a way of eating that is more gentle on the environment and is apparently much more healthy. I first learned about it on one of my environmental hero's web newsletter and had intended to post it earlier but just didn't have the time.
It looks quite difficult to do however, I suppose it's like anything. Once you get into it, it should be fine. What do you think?
Another environmentally sound link that I would like to point out can be found here on Yummy Wakame. Thanks to Nathan for posting it.
Well, that's it for my environmental messages for today. I hope that everyone is having a great week so far.
(Hey! Mako-chan. Good luck with your presentation this week. And hello to Yoko, too. It was awesome talking with you both over the weekend!)
1 Comments:
Interesting idea. The more of everything you do locally, in your community, the better. That includes dealing with waste, sourcing food and also accessing music and art. It isn't so easy to do sometimes though. What pressure we are under to bow to the god of the global economy.
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