We Missed Meatout
We missed it again! Every year we say we’re going to encourage vegetarianism during The Great American (and International) Meatout and every year it passes by. Better late than never – especially when lives hang in the balance! Hey, at least this counts toward Meatout Monday.
On (or around) March 20 — the first day of spring — thousands of caring people in all 50 U.S. states and two dozen other countries get active to host educational Meatout events. Activities include colorful festivals, lectures, public dinners, feed-ins, cooking demos, food samplings, leafleting, information tables and more.
The occasion is Meatout, the world’s largest and oldest annual grassroots diet education campaign. Meatout 2010 is the 25th Anniversary! Every spring, thousands of caring Meatout supporters educate their communities and ask their friends, families, and neighbors to pledge to “kick the meat habit (at least for a day) and explore a wholesome, compassionate diet of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.”
Source: Meatout.org
Avoiding meat has a bigger impact than you might think…
U.S. Slaughter Totals 2008
Cattle: 34,369,000
Chickens: 9,069,382,000
Ducks: 24,165,000
Pigs: 116,458,000
Sheep/Lambs: 2,555,000
Turkeys: 271,625,000
TOTAL: 9.5 billionSource: The Humane Society of the United States and The National Agricultural Statistics Service
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