Thanks to all that came out to the Healthy Lifestyles show yesterday.  The interest in the site and the mission was unexpected and truly appreciated!  This week’s rundown has a bunch of interesting articles, if you have anything that should be here for next week, just shoot us an email.

Man eats best friend-  this is a strange story of a man who eat a dog in the UK to protest fox hunting.  Pretty weird stuff. (bbcnews)

Chickens as pets-  growing numbers of people are keeping chickens as pets…and why not?  They give you all the eggs you need, they keep bugs in check and they’re just pleasant to have around.  (honestly, when I can afford to buy a house….chickens are definitely going to have a home in the backyard.) (star-telegram)

Organic bees, no CCD- organic bee keepers are not seeing the effects of Colony Collapse Disorder.  Maybe Genetically Modified Foods or pesticides really do have something to do with this disease? (informationliberation)

The govt. wants us to goveg- in the UK a "secret" email was sent by the Environment Agency that says the "benefit of a vegan diet in terms of climate impact could be very significant." (dailymail)

Low-fat milk straight from the cow?- these things don’t really surprise me anymore.  How much crazier can our food system get?  You asked for it…low-fat milk from genetically mutated cows.  Got Mulk? (msn.com)

Vegetarian Meal Plans- awesomely delicious looking recipes and pictures as well as meal planning and shopping lists.


Author Information -  During his spare time Eric writes for and maintains wannaveg.com. For his day job he works for an electronics company in San Diego, CA. Eric has been a vegetarian for about 10 years and believes that going 'green' and reducing meat consumption go hand-in-hand.


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