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Anne
October 8th, 2008 at 11:49 am
So what are his suggestions for a low carbon diet? Eat less meat and dairy, eat local, eat organic, grow your own, eat less processed food… Any other suggestions?
Growing your own is so exciting by the way! Look forward to the gardening bee = )
Mike
October 10th, 2008 at 12:10 pm
Honestly, I not up with the play on David Gershon’s views. His video was the next one on YouTube after the first one I posted. I like what he said and decided to post it too. Peoople are welcome to disagree.
You’re suggestions are great. I agree with them all.
One thing I do sometimes is split my dinner serving in half and save the rest for lunch the next day. Overall my consumption is less.