World Vegetarian Awareness Month
Well, it just goes to show how unaware you can be: I just found out that October 1st was “World Vegetarian Day.” What a relief that I did not miss out on the whole month.
More info at: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/world-vegetarian-day.html
“What”, I hear you cry, “has this to do with me?” Well, quite a bit.
A vegetarian diet is good for you because:
- It is healthier - processed foods are just not as good for you
- It takes far more cow food to feed a cow only to eat it than is required to gain the same nutrition by people eating the grain and cereal crop - and cutting out the middle cow from the cycle of birth, exploitation, death, use of dwindling resources and general rumination
- the Bible tells us so; as do most religious texts if you squint at them hard enough with the lights low
- it is far easier to grow plants to eat than to have a cow wandering around your back garden, although possibly not as much fun in the short term
Since the chances of finding someone willing to make garden-space for your errant bovine is limited to the point of extreme unlikelihood, why not instead offer to grow plants, fruits and flowers in their garden? The garden gets to look better and become productive, you all have a nice warm feeling like you have just eaten the Ready Brek kid and helped save the world and the cow gets to roam freely elsewhere. All this and the added health benefits thrown in for free. What are you waiting for - some gun-toting longhorn to rally the sleeping herds?
Another benefit - you can even get to cook and eat the resulting produce. Some fab recipe books are to be found in our shop. Please drop by and have a look around.
Thanks for bearing with me, please join GardenLend, if only for the cows …
Ian



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