Mini Green Changes: Eat Vegetarian

Happy Thursday! Today's suggestion is:
I think this suggestion comes as no surprise, considering I'm a vegetarian. But I'm not trying to be pushy, honest. This really is an easy way to be a little greener (and save a little money).

This infographic shows it better than I could with words:
Basically, we can feed more people with less land and water if we focus on growing plants.

I bet you already eat tons of vegetarian meals, but here are some common ones:
1. scrambled eggs & toast 2. strawberries 3. pancakes 4. tomato soup 5. spaghetti 6. PB&J with bananas & almonds

Want more ideas? Try Post Punk Kitchen, Vegan Yack Attack, Nature Box, or The Vegan Stoner.

Let me know how it goes if you decide to try it!

Comments

  1. I am not a vegetarian but only eat meat about twice a week, maybe more if there are leftovers. I think going meatless for a day is a great idea for everyone to try. Eating less meat is also a great grocery saver too!

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    1. I agree! I know a lot of people say they couldn't give up meat completely, but cutting back is still great!

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  2. I'm popping over from the Decor and the Dog link party. HI!!
    My Hubby and I end up unintentionally eating vegetarian a few nights a week (sometimes healthy options, sometimes not). I'm still shocked that I got him to actually like and cook tofu!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by!

      I'm impressed by your husband! The only way I'll eat tofu is in miso soup.

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