Sunday, May 23, 2010
Eggplant Chickpea Curry
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
RAW sushi!
A suprisingly economical adventure. And fast! With the main investments being nori and soysauce, after a few tries I was able to whittle down the prep time to less than 15 minutes!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Less Meat = More Food
Could Less Meat Mean More Food?
Here's a simple idea you may have heard for improving food security: Eat less meat. The logic goes like this. People in the developed world eat a huge amount of animal protein. And consumption of meat, eggs, and milk is already growing globally as people in poorer nations get richer and shift their diets. That's a problem because animals are eating a growing share of the world's grain harvests—and already directly or indirectly utilize up to 80% of the world's agricultural land. Yet they supply just 15% of all calories. So, the argument goes, if we just ate less meat, we could free up a lot of plants to feed billions of hungry people and gain a lot of good farmland. Some food-security researchers, however, are skeptical. Although cutting back on meat has many potential benefits, they say the complexities of global markets and human food traditions could also produce some counterintuitive—and possibly counterproductive—results.