Posts Tagged ‘climate change’

  • Meatless Monday Feast to Celebrate Chinese New Year
    Kung hei fat choy and welcome to another Meatless Monday. As a green call centre, we support the Meatless Monday movement in support of reducing meat consumption to improve personal and planetary health. As Chinese new year nears, we will be honouring this great holiday and Meatless Monday together today by offering recipes for a traditional vegetarian meal. On the menu...
    by at January 31st, 2011 at 12:01 am
  • Meatless Monday with Quinoa Spinach Bake
    Hello and welcome to another Meatless Monday. As a green call centre, we support the Meatless Monday movement in support of reducing meat consumption to improve personal and planetary health. On the menu tonight is a quinoa spinach bake that comes by way of Martha Stewart’s Whole Living. This bake is nutritious, delicious and easy to make s let’s get cooking Ingredients • 1...
    by at January 24th, 2011 at 12:01 am
  • Meatless Monday with Lasagna Soup
    Buon giorno and welcome to another Meatless Monday! As fall is upon us and there is a crisp chill to the air, you might be looking for fast, satisfying and warming dishes that use the bounty of vegetables that are upon us. What says hearty and filling like a delicious Italian lasagna or a warm bowl of soup? What about merging the two? Yes, I’m talking about making a...
    by at October 4th, 2010 at 12:10 am
  • Meatless Monday with Greek-Style Quinoa Burgers
    Happy Meatless Monday! We here at Miratel Solutions continue our support of the movement to “reduce meat consumption by 15% to improve personal health and the health of our planet”. This week’s offering is a quick burger courtesy of Martha Stewart’s Whole Living (wholeliving.com) that when combined with a side salad provides protein, whole grains, vegetables and...
    by at September 20th, 2010 at 12:09 am
  • Meatless Monday with Chinese noodles with Sesame Dressing
    It’s Meatless Monday again and you were thinking about ordering vegetarian dishes from your favorite Chinese food restaurant. Doesn’t sound like a bad plan until you think about what goes into those dishes – the oil, fat, sodium, and preservatives they tend to use is not appealing. It would be nice if you could avoid all that and still enjoy some delicious Chinese...
    by at September 13th, 2010 at 12:09 am
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