Green New Year's Resolutions: Food

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Each year chefs, food writers, bloggers and home cooks share recipes, tips, advice and resources for sustainable seafood during my Teach a Man to Fish blog event. [Link: http://jacquelinechurch.com]

Why not resolve to eat one meal per week with sustainable seafood. Replace one high carbon footprint meat meal with one lower carbon footprint meat meal - or one vegetarian meal?

jacqueline church of MA 12:00AM January 03, 2009

They may not pick up residues themselves (because of the peel) but buying organic bananas definitel helps protect workers and the environment; bananas are among the most heavily sprayed crops.

of DC 10:21PM January 02, 2009

If you are looking to purchase reusable bags make an investment in American quality and the environment - pick up a set of Hero Bags! grocery bags, lunch bags, wine totes all made out of sustainable materials! check out Hero Bags online at http://www.herobags.com/

greenish of CA 2:17PM January 01, 2009

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Maura Judkis is a producer at U.S. News. She writes about the green movement and looks for ways to be an ecofriendly consumer without breaking the bank. Send her your green tips.

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