
Maria I´m a VEG, but great idea, and great way of encouraging friends!

Ildikó Koltainé Romvári Yes, let's make the planet a better place. Peace and Love.

Meat Free Monday A note on user etiquette after some unpleasant comments from non-MFM fans (why do they join?). We're here to foster productive debate about reducing our meat intake and lowering emissions. Anything else is a distraction. We're not into censorship but respectfully ask you not to use offensive language or get too aggress...ive. If you do we reserve the right to delete and you can reserve the right to join another group ;)

Michiel Glorius Does meat free tuesday count too? :p

Dani Calder
On the 5th December, The Wave will be descending across the UK as people from all over will be taking part in Climate Change marches leading up to the talks in Copenhagen a couple days later. Is Meat Free Monday going to be taking part? and if anyone from here is interested please come along to the marches in London an...d Glasgow should be a good day and is our chance to say to the EU that we want change and to look after our planet and our future whether its reducing our use of electricity,reducing air travel, using public transport more or taking part in meat free monday (or of course meat free everyday or anywhere in between)
http://www.stopclimatechaos.org/the-wave
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faq | on the day | videos | get involved! | transport | travel faq | media What's The Wave? What's the Plan? How Can I Help? How Do I Get Ther...
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Yeng Jen Chen Check out this Turkey-free Thanksgiving Guide from CNN!
www.cnn.com
Going vegetarian on Thanksgiving doesn't mean forcing tofu into faux poultry or shaping legumes into meat-like blobs.

Meat Free Monday
A
Government-backed report in The Lancet suggests the UK should be
cutting livestock production by 30 per cent in order to combat climate
change and improve health. Part-funded by the Dept of Health, "Health
andClimate Change" says a decrease in livestock production would naturally reducemeat consumption in the UK, and go ...a long way towards helping the UK meet its commitment
to a 50 per cent cut in harmful emissions by 2030. How will the
livestock industry react to the scientists finding a reduced meat diet
is not only more sustainable but a lot more healthy? See the full story here http://supportmfm.org/news/?p=579
www.thelancet.com
The Lancet is the world's leading general medical journal and specialty journals in Oncology, Neurology and Infectious Diseases. Available online first. Free registration.
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Meat Free Monday India's environment minister has suggested the world follow its example and give up beef to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions. The livestock industry argues we'll need more meat as populous countries such as India become more powerful. But with 80 per cent of India’s population of 1.1 billion forbidden from eatin...g beef, and 30 per cent wholly vegetarian, it seems the meat-free ball is in the west's court...

Meat Free Monday Sounds delicious! Anyone else got a favourite to share? What about some recommendations for newcomers, the meals that will make them look forward to Mondays with salivating delight? Frankly I don't know what the Bangles and Boomtown Rats were on about ;)

Terry Childs Had a good Meat Free Monday yesterday - finished out with a spicy tomato penne and rocket :-)

Yeng Jen Chen Have a healthy Gentle Thanksgiving!
well.blogs.nytimes.com
Martha Rose Shulman offers five Recipes for Health for your Thanksgiving table.

Perdita Umundum if one takes in account, how intelligently animals and plants are filled with extraordinary skills and healing abilities, a man only can devote to it and be in gratitude!


















