Followed by T-bone Tuesday, Whataburger Wednesday, Thirsty Thursday, Fish fry Friday, salad & 1/2 sandwich Saturday, and whatever donuts are leftover in Church on Sunday.
When will they be telling us when we can shower, shop, water our lawn.............
http://www.weartv.com/newsroom/top_stories/videos/wear_meatless-monday-gets-local-support-27776.shtml
PENSACOLA - The Florida Department of Health (FDOH) Escambia County Health Department announced their support for a new movement they are encouraging people to participate in: Meatless Monday.
FDOH says the goal is for residents to eat less meat to improve personal health and the health of the planet. The department will provide information and resources about what they believe are the benefits of eating more plant-based proteins and less meat.
The Escambia County Health Department will work with local restaurants, schools, and other establishments to promote eating less meat. Weekly recipes, frequently asked questions, and an overview of why and how to eat less meat can be found on the campaign webpage on EscambiaHealth.com.
"We're not advocating complete avoidance of meat, that's not realistic," said Registered Dietitian and Community Health Education and Nutrition Director, Versilla Turner. "This campaign is about helping residents take small, manageable steps toward better health."
For more information about the local campaign, visit EscambiaHealth.com. You call the Community Health Education and Nutrition Division at (850) 595-6272 with questions.
To learn about the international Meatless Monday campaign, visit Newslinks."Meatless Monday" gets local support
When will they be telling us when we can shower, shop, water our lawn.............
http://www.weartv.com/newsroom/top_stories/videos/wear_meatless-monday-gets-local-support-27776.shtml
PENSACOLA - The Florida Department of Health (FDOH) Escambia County Health Department announced their support for a new movement they are encouraging people to participate in: Meatless Monday.
FDOH says the goal is for residents to eat less meat to improve personal health and the health of the planet. The department will provide information and resources about what they believe are the benefits of eating more plant-based proteins and less meat.
The Escambia County Health Department will work with local restaurants, schools, and other establishments to promote eating less meat. Weekly recipes, frequently asked questions, and an overview of why and how to eat less meat can be found on the campaign webpage on EscambiaHealth.com.
"We're not advocating complete avoidance of meat, that's not realistic," said Registered Dietitian and Community Health Education and Nutrition Director, Versilla Turner. "This campaign is about helping residents take small, manageable steps toward better health."
For more information about the local campaign, visit EscambiaHealth.com. You call the Community Health Education and Nutrition Division at (850) 595-6272 with questions.
To learn about the international Meatless Monday campaign, visit Newslinks."Meatless Monday" gets local support