DailyDirt: Sustainable Eating -- Yummy Or Gross?

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Plenty of people like a big, rare steak every once in a while. It's probably not the healthiest meal, but everything in moderation, right? How about insect protein for "meatless Mondays" or seaweed salads before dinner? Everything in moderation, right? Here are just a few interesting ways to expand your palate and maybe eat in a more sustainable fashion -- if you can stomach it. After you've finished checking out those links, take a look at our Daily Deals for cool gadgets and other awesome stuff.
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  1. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Apr 2016 @ 5:13pm

    Eat recycled food

    "Recycled food. It's good for the environment and okay for you."

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. icon
    JoeCool (profile), 19 Apr 2016 @ 5:15pm

    "Delicacy"

    Definition: The adult version of daring little Mikey to eat a mud pie.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    art guerrilla (profile), 19 Apr 2016 @ 5:49pm

    yeahhhhh, no...

    most any time i try some offbeat stuff like seaweed crackers or whatever, it is like: ohhhhh-kay, not totally awful, but still not 'good'; i can rarely choke down enough to be a serving...
    after a few bites of whatever 'super-food', it REALLY makes me thankful for the next plate of ribs i have...
    thanks for being, piggies, you are tasty critters ! ! !

    we simply need to get away from the factory farming model, and go back to the distributed, homestead based-agricultural practices and local animal husbandry...
    zillion gallon poo lagoons for factory-raised chickens, pigs, etc, is UNNATURAL as hell, and causes a whole raft of attendant issues...
    but a dozen chickens on every property or so, a couple pigs every neighborhood, and the poo gets deployed in a helpful manner to benefit the cycle of the farm in keeping the soil replenished with nutrients, etc...
    we have perverted the systems which worked well for thousands of years, and by unnaturally concentrating and raising livestock, we have made an unsustainable, destructive cycle...
    just so a FEW fancy pants can rake in zillions, and we get inferior products and a wasted environment WE pay to clean up, NOT the fancy pants...

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Uriel-238 (profile), 19 Apr 2016 @ 7:41pm

    Half of our prepared foodstuffs

    ...come from turning something that spoils in a week into something that lasts for a while longer.

    The other half is turning foods that are icky and gross into something less icky and gross.

    So if sustainable foods are not palatable on their own, we just need to figure out how to process them into something palatable. If we process them enough, we can turn them into foods we recognize such as cracker or dip or sausage.

    So yeah, it can be done. We already wolf down bug paste and meat goo, we just don't tell the end consumer that it's bug paste and meat goo.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. identicon
    CharlieBrown, 19 Apr 2016 @ 8:10pm

    Simpsons quote?

    ...and one Soylent Green

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    Anonmylous, 19 Apr 2016 @ 9:43pm

    Seaweed...

    Didn't we crawl out of the ocean because we were sick of that stuff?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 20 Apr 2016 @ 5:09am

    And the food industry intends to fully disclose these ingredients to potential consumers? I doubt it.

    Regardless of their efficacy, ingredients should be clearly listed rather then hidden. Arguments that people will not eat it if they know what's in it are simply stupid and self serving platitudes.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  8. identicon
    EU, 20 Apr 2016 @ 6:26am

    EU-rocrats

    please remember the EU is investing millions to brainwash the mongrels to eat insects!

    do not participate in this hoax without mentioning this tiny little detail

    the EUROcrats will of course keep drinking lafite and eating finest ham
    while riding their A8L ´s

    link to this | view in thread ]


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