Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms and advice on AOL Money Finance. Having trouble viewing this email? Read it online. Want to change your service? Update your subscription, or (sniff) . Mar 05, 2008 BANG FOR THE BITE There's no magic bullet, but if you eat meat, careful label-reading will lead you to more sustainable meat - and the more we go with eco-meat, the better the chance that producers will change their ways. COCKTAIL FACTOID The world's first vegan strip club, Casa Diablo, opened in Portland, OR, in Feb. LIKE THIS TIP? Then check out . . .The Fake Meat TipThe Veal Tip RATE THIS TIP How useful is this tip?(5 is the highest) 1 2 3 4 5 Did the recent meat recalls set off a veggie alarm in your brain? The Bite We all know how great vegetarianism is for the planet. But if you're not ready to take the veggie plunge, at least try getting your meat from a less-alarming source (not always easy - but there are some things to watch for). The Benefits Letting animal rights activists sleep more soundly. Free-range animals, for example, are allowed to spend time outdoors and have more space than those at conventional factory farms. Waking up to energy savings. According to a Cornell University study, organic farming uses 30% less energy than factory farms for the same yields. Healthier, bright-eyed Biters. Organic animals are raised without antibiotics or artificial hormones, and aren't genetically modified (GM) or given GM feed. Personally Speaking Since Jen became vegetarian at 11, she's been trying to get her fam to buy sustainable meat (they just weren't gonna give up their burgers). It took one viewing of the Meatrix to make Mom see the light, and now they've got an organic-beef-only house. Wanna Try? Typical minimum requirements for eco-meat labels: " Organic " - animals get access to the outdoors (cows, sheep, and goats get pasture time), bedding materials, and aren't injected with hormones or antibiotics. " Cage-free " Poultry - birds aren't kept in cages. " Free-range " - animals are given access to the outdoors. " Pasture-raised " / " grass-fed " - animals get access to the outdoors and can graze. " Humanely raised " - animals get exercise and their cages are big enough for them to move in. " Hormone-free " - cows aren't injected with any hormones (using hormones on chickens and pigs is already against the law). Shop Around - for organic and free-range meat. Just Ask - your butcher where the meat you're buying came from. Eat Well Guide - find local, sustainable meat using this directory. Win a SuperSkin Moisturizer and Concentrate Set from Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare by inviting your non-Biter friends to join Ideal Bite in the next 24 hours - smaller pool, bigger chances. Sponsor UNSUBSCRIBE | CHANGE YOUR PREFERENCES | PRINT THIS TIP CONTACT US | EDITORIAL POLICY | PRIVACY POLICY | DISCLAIMER | AFFILIATES © IDEAL BITE, INC. You are d as cyndikrall. If you would like to , go here. All above editorial suggestions are the result of testing and preference. No one can pay to be in a Daily Tip. Read more on our editorial policy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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