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1 CHEAP EATS EATING SUSTAINABLY: FOOD FOR THE SOUL WITHOUT BREAKING THE BANK

2 OUR AGENDA Statement of Conscience Concerns about conventional farming Steps towards sustainable eating Consumer information Tips on saving money and time

3 ETHICAL EATING Summary of UUA Statement of Conscience

4 CONVENTIONAL AGRICULTURE CONCERNS: ENVIRONMENT Fossil Fuel Use Greenhouse gases Fertilizer runoff Air pollution Topsoil erosion Aquifer depletion

5 CONVENTIONAL AGRICULTURE CONCERNS: HEALTH Antibiotics Pesticides, hormones Decline in nutrients Food Safety Additives Genetically Modified Organisms

6 CONVENTIONAL AGRICULTURE CONCERNS: JUSTICE Harsh working conditions Low pay Few rights Environmental hazards Safety hazards

7 WHAT TO DO? Ideal: grow/raise your own meat and produce A destination with multiple pathways to follow It does take more time, money and effort; ask BOTH: am I able? and am I willing? Where else in your life do you pay more/do more than you need to because of what you value?

8 Most sustainable:  Buy only produce/fruit that is locally, sustainably and fairly grown and harvested Possible steps to take:  Buy less canned/frozen produce  Buy only organic food at the grocery store  Choose certified non-GMO  Choose organic for the “dirty dozen” and conventional for other produce  Buy only produce grown in USA  Buy some produce from a farm market as often as you can VEGETABLES/FRUITS

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10 Most sustainable: Don’t eat meat or fish. If you are going to eat meat: Eat only meat that is sustainably raised, harvested and prepared MEAT/CHICKEN/FISH

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12 Most sustainable: Bake/make your own Buy few packaged goods, minimally processed PACKAGED GOODS

13 CAN I DO THIS? The real costs of industrial food  More money, more time  Environmental damage nobody pays for  Dependence on poorly paid and treated workers  Significant health risks  Subsidies from our tax dollars The real benefits of sustainable food  Value vs. price  Peace of mind

14 WHAT WILL YOU DO?

15 WHY BOTHER? Regain control of our food Power of consumers – 70% of our economy Active vs. reactive The moral/ethical choice Sets an example Be the change


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