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In term of the impact of raising vegetable crops vs meat.

http://itotd.com/articles/642/the-pb&j-campaign/

2007-07-21 11:53:02 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Xang Tsung - There is an exception to every rule. Some alternatives include bean burritos and falafel.

2007-07-21 12:02:11 · update #1

Fireball - let me introduce you to the color gray. Deep actions begin with small steps - how much good has been left undone because people did not have the ability to act on a grand scheme? How do people gain grand abilities - by practicing the small steps. I will encourage that wherever I am able. If you would like to discuss it more, I would be glad to have you over for lunch to discuss it. I'll be serving peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. I'll even let you say grace.

2007-07-21 12:05:37 · update #2

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Nice link. I am already on a 95% vegetarian diet with a yummy cheeseburger thrown in about once a month.

There are lots of small things that people can do to preserve the environment. I try to reduce milk runs and pick it up on the way home from something else.

2007-07-21 11:57:29 · answer #1 · answered by mullah robertson 4 · 3 0

I know that if we stopped eating beef, the environment would greatly benefit from the loss of methane emissions. So a PB&J is a great substitute for beef. Unfortunately, beef just tastes too good for me to give it up xD. I forget the exact figure, but cows alone are responsible for like 50% of the world's methane emissions and impact the environment majorly. Each cow expels like 7L of methane a DAY.

2007-07-21 18:59:07 · answer #2 · answered by David 2 · 0 0

I do not particularly care for pb&j myself, but I help in the stewardship by having a salad every day, sometimes with meat but most times without it. I can get protein by adding sunflower seeds, hard boiled egg or cheese. Planting more crops will help by helping to reduce CO2 and will make us healthier in the process.

2007-07-21 19:36:30 · answer #3 · answered by genaddt 7 · 1 0

As I am not interested to become a stewardship of the planet, I rather keep my omnivorous being.

BUT, can you imagine if everybody stop eating meat this world will be full of cows. They are bigger than us, and sure they willkill us/run over us, they are not going to be kind to us. They dont have brain to think rational.

Smells of their droppings will be annoying, imagine we have to clean it , wow NO. I am not going to let my life be run by cattle.
Also, imagine how we human would be if we let the cow's milk be our babies food during their 0 to 6 months old.
Huuuu scaring tho.
Do you know the great difference between human's (mother's) milk than cow's milk?
I dont want to see this world run by cattle, it's bad enough run by the fools, I dont want it gets worst.

2007-07-21 19:26:17 · answer #4 · answered by bill s 4 · 0 1

I don't care for jelly but I eat peanut butter for breakfast a lot.

Did you know that peanut butter increases your metabolism? It does.

2007-07-21 19:00:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Maybe, but what about all of the plastic used to put the food in.

2007-07-21 18:59:31 · answer #6 · answered by RB 7 · 1 0

Yeah...that's not looking after and caring for our planet! LOL!!
If I only had a brain...
LOL!! LOL!!!

I have to laugh at them to keep me from crying constantly!!!

PB & J for everyone! ; )

2007-07-21 19:01:35 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

And for those souls who have peanut allergies? (Nutella?)

2007-07-21 18:57:09 · answer #8 · answered by Shinigami 7 · 1 0

thats not correct
stewardship is much deeper....like watching over something with great care...

2007-07-21 18:58:14 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

nice
thanks for the info

2007-07-21 19:04:22 · answer #10 · answered by Jorge 4 · 0 0

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