According to Paul McCartney (and the world's leading climate scientist, but obviously Paul thought of it first) we should all be encouraged to go 'meat free' for one day a week for the sake of saving the planet by reducing carbon emissions.
I myself would find it more of a challenge to eat meat everyday anyway, as many of my weekly meals are meat-free.
I am all for supporting these schemes if the experts (not Sir Paul) believe it could truly make a difference, but I am now wary of the supermarkets raising the cost of non-meat products and making us pay more for our environmentally friendly diets.
We will have to wait and see if this catches on.
Jenny
Monday, 15 June 2009
Tuesday, 2 June 2009
Heatwave induced slump
Being typically fair-skinned and British, I am not coping very well with the current hot weather! After sitting out in the sun for a picnic for an hour or so at the weekend I had to retreat to the shade with pink shoulders.
Having popped to the tennis centre for a meeting this afternoon, I couldn't even contemplate sitting watching a match let alone running around on a sun-soaked court.
I was put to shame by all the lean, bronzed legs wandering about so there are benefits to their dedication to the sport!
Jenny
Having popped to the tennis centre for a meeting this afternoon, I couldn't even contemplate sitting watching a match let alone running around on a sun-soaked court.
I was put to shame by all the lean, bronzed legs wandering about so there are benefits to their dedication to the sport!
Jenny
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