
Hi, people of planet internet,
Today I’m back
With a bit more of a serious post. I was inspired to do this post after a geography class, where we watched a video called the hidden cost of hamburgers. It was really informative. Click here to watch.
Earlier this year I really started to cut down my meat intake. If you read my what I eat in a day, you would have seen that I was basically eating a vegan diet. However, I am not vegan, as that would be basically impossible at the school I go to. I do try and avoid meat so I eat A LOT of cheese sandwiches!!! I also drink Soya milk instead of cows milk, plant butter instead of butter etc….
What I’m trying to say is to make an impact you don’t have to go fully vegan. You don’t have to go fully vegetarian. We all just have to put in the effort to do better. That is what counts.
Having a meat-free day once a week would make an impact. If everyone had a meat-free day once a week, imagine how big an impact that would make.
See you next time!
Ordinary Fab Girl🤍
Great post! Even the simplest things can do wonders – and I’ll have to check out the video you mentioned as well!
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Thanks! Hope you think the video is good!
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I am definitely going to watch that video, I love learning about food’s impact on the world.
And I can totally relate – I’m not vegan anymore, but I still choose to eat a mostly plant-based diet, just because of the impact the industrial meat and dairy industry has on our environment and social justice. And plants are tasty! 🌱
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I know, I personally actually prefer the taste of a lot of plant based food!🌿
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It’s really easy to substitute beans, cheese, tofu, ect in place of meat in normal dishes! I actually prefer a vegetarian diet but I don’t think I could ever be vegan. Keep at it and happy holidays!
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Happy Holidays to you too!
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