Sentences with phrase «into vegetarianism»

Food shortages could force world into vegetarianism, warn scientists Water scarcity's effect on food production means radical steps will be needed to feed population expected to reach 9bn by 2050 John Vidal, environment editor The Guardian, Sunday 26 August 2012 19.00 BST
PETA supports the ban If the only group still standing behind a law is the same one that has compared dog breeders to Hitler and meat production to Jim Crow - era lynching, and routinely exploited the Holocaust to bully people into vegetarianism, you should oppose that law by definition.
I'm into vegetarianism, nature, metal / rock music, beer festivals!!
But if you're already into vegetarianism or veganism and you're careful to make sure you get all your vitamins and nutrients, you should be OK.
The point of Oprah's show was not to scare anyone into vegetarianism or veganism, but to educate people so that they can make conscious choices when it comes to buying their eggs or meat.
I actually only heard of you on «What Britain Bought on 2015» But you are making my conversion into vegetarianism so much easier by making tasty foods and snacks that I look forward to making.
And lead us not into vegetarianism, but deliver us from non-red meat sauce.

Not exact matches

This is not to say that practices ascetics engage in can not be entered into as tactics or methods: fasting, silence, vegetarianism, chanting, formal meditations, and celibacy, if freely entered into as methods (never as «good works» — for they are not such), may prove helpful for some people bent on self - purification or the unleashing of altered states of consciousness.
I don't put much stock into anything that Chris Kresser writes about vegetarianism.
I often dip my feet into two opposing worlds: recycling at home, but not always at work; drinking soy milk, but still indulging in ice cream; practicing vegetarianism, but eating junk food.
They were into yoga, vegetarianism, and all that kind of stuff.»
In the case of pulses and soybeans, there are likely additional factors, including purported physiological effects (digestibility issues), cultural factors, habits (e.g. vegetarianism / veganism), and knowledge about how to incorporate them into everyday diets.
The estimate quoted from ACE's work is actually an estimate of the cost to spare an animal all the suffering associated with life in industrial agriculture, because most of the programs taken into account there aim to reduce the number of animals in industrial agriculture overall (for instance, by promoting veganism and vegetarianism).
With Bill Clinton going vegan, the scientific - case for weekday vegetarianism getting stronger, and even Anthony Bourdain saying we should probably eat less meat, the idea of a largely plant - based diet is moving from the fringes of culinary culture firmly into the mainstream.
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