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Ways to Eat Kinder

Tips to spread kindness through your food choices! 

There are many ways to spread kindness towards all living beings. Compassionate food choices and the increased consumption of vegetable products play a major role. In order to succeed, we've rounded up some simple tips on how choosing, preparing and cooking your food can create a ripple effect of kindness.

“No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted” 

- Aesop

Choose your ingredients wisely

Most animal-based products include cruelty, as they come from intensive keeping systems where animals aren't kept nor treated appropriately. You can take small steps and decide with every meal what ingredients to include and where they are sourced. Look out for labels and check to see what hidden animal ingredients are listed which might be disguised under fancy unfamiliar names.

Good food = good mood

Can we eat ourselves happier? Oh yes, we can! A very large body of evidence now exists that suggests diet is as important to mental health as it is to physical health, says Felice Jacka, president of the International Society for Nutritional Psychiatry Research. "A healthy diet is protective, and an unhealthy diet is a risk factor for depression and anxiety"¹. Avocados are known to give brain power, walnuts are rich in mood-boosting Omega-3 fatty acids, tomatoes as well as potatoes are known to be depression fighters². Increasing your overall veggie intake can increase the feel-good vibes so that's always a great thing to incorporate. 

Cook at home

There is nothing like setting aside time to lovingly prepare a home-cooked meal. Browse through different food blogs, social media and cookbooks for inspiring animal-friendly meals, which will bring joy to your home – no matter if it's an old cozy favourite or an exciting new dish! When you pay attention to the ingredients that go into a dish, it's easier to appreciate the meal as a whole.  

Buy local whenever possible

Not only will it save you money, but you will also get to know the framers, where your food comes from, how it was sourced, it helps your community, the economy and is better for the planet since local markets reduce waste from packaging, which reduces the use of fossil fuels.

Reduce food waste

Food waste is an important issue when it comes to saving and protecting the resources of our planet, as everyday tons of good uneaten food is unnecessarily thrown away. By optimising your shopping list, don’t over-serve food when you´re cooking, save and eat leftovers and keep track of what you throw away you can significantly reduce your food waste quite easily in your daily life.

Minimise meat consumption

Did you know that eating one less beef burger a week would be the equivalent of taking your car off the road for 515 km? And skipping steak once a week with your family would be the equivalent of taking your car off the road for nearly 3 months! Reducing meat, reduces the number of animals farmed which can only be a good thing!

Water consumption

It takes 3x more water to produce milk than vegetables, 10x more water to produce eggs, 14x more water to produce chicken meat, 19x more water to produce pork, and 48x times more water to produce beef than vegetables³. The good news is that every day when you eat a plant-based diet, you save 1,100 gallons of water! By making one meal a week with lentils instead of beef, a family of four can save the equivalent of 17 bathtubs full of water.

Replace with alternatives

Food choices are personal, and we all have our reasons why we love what we eat. However, having open discussions with family and friends about different foods can help spread awareness on making more compassionate food choices. The ultimate animal and climate-friendly diet is a plant-based one, and though you might not switch vegan overnight, the variety of animal friendly alternatives on the market today makes it so much easier to replace meat, dairy, eggs whenever you like.

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