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If all Americans skipped their daily eight ounces of meat one day per week, we could save more emissions over the course of a year than if we gave up traveling by cars, trains, planes, and ships combined. There are the health benefits to eating less meat, as well. People who consume a plant-based diet weigh less, have lower incidence of heart disease, diabetes, and many cancers, and on average live longer than meat eaters. So why aren't we all vegetarians? Are we really that attached to meat? * Making It Fun <<< >>> < 2 of 12 > Making It Fun Tara Austen Weaver, author of "The Butcher and the Vegetarian", claims there's no other food to which Americans are so emotionally connected. For many of us, meat = fun and vegetarian = boring. But for a growing number of chefs, cookbook authors, lifelong vegetarians, "flexitarians," and hard-core vegans, refusing meat is not a limiting proposition. If you approach it the right way, it's the opposite; it can be a world-expanding adventure. Read More: Learning to Love Meatless Meals * How to Get Started <<< >>> < 3 of 12 > How to Get Started Eating less meat doesn't have to mean subsisting on lettuce and carrot sticks alone. By choosing hearty meatless proteins, strong flavors, and meals with a stick-to-your-ribs quality (like this black-bean and chickpea chili), you won't go hungry or feel denied. Our vegetarian strategy guide -- which includes dining tips, meatless-protein options, and 11 veggie-packed cookbooks -- will help you make the transition more easily. Read More: Vegetarian Strategy Guide * Spring Vegetable Ragout <<< >>> < 4 of 12 > Spring Vegetable Ragout Ready to start cooking? Try this light vegetable ragout, for starters: You may be surprised at how flavorful it is. Sprinkle with Parmesan and drizzle with oil, and serve it over pasta, polenta, or tortellini to make it a main dish. Get the Recipe * Spicy Cauliflower <<< >>> < 5 of 12 > Spicy Cauliflower Everyday cauliflower gets a flavorful kick from cumin and mustard seeds, ginger, garlic, and chiles. A cup of cooked chickpeas adds three grams of protein per serving. Get the Recipe * Cold Peanut Noodles <<< >>> < 6 of 12 > Cold Peanut Noodles This vegan dish is an excellent combo of whole grains, plant-based protein, and healthy fats. Garlic, ginger, and soy sauce add flavor, while a topping of bok choy and carrots provides a serving of vegetables as well. Get the Recipe * Mushroom, Spinach, and Scallion Tart <<< >>> < 7 of 12 > Mushroom, Spinach, and Scallion Tart Button and shiitake mushrooms give this vegetarian tart a meaty texture without the saturated fat. Get the Recipe * Tomato Soup with Poached Eggs <<< >>> < 8 of 12 > Tomato Soup with Poached Eggs This hearty soup makes a hearty meal at any time of year -- and the poached eggs are a valuable source of meatless protein. Get the Recipe * Shallot-Marinated Tofu <<< >>> < 9 of 12 > Shallot-Marinated Tofu Extra-firm tofu, cooked until crisp and served with a miso dipping sauce, can be a satisfying substitute for meat. Get the Recipe * Vegan Till Dinner Photo: Sang An <<< >>> < 10 of 12 > Vegan Till Dinner Food journalist and New York Times columnist Mark Bittman is a "less-meatatarian": Before 6 p.m., he eats only fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes (like tofu, pictured here stir-fried Thai-style); after 6, he has whatever he pleases. "I noticed that the quality of the food most people were eating was getting worse, animals were being treated worse, the environment was suffering, and people -- myself included -- were getting fatter and less healthy," he says. Read the Full Interview * The Price of Meat <<< >>> < 11 of 12 > The Price of Meat Cut down on meat and reduce your carbon footprint: Here's a look at the numbers. + Cows expel methane, a greenhouse gas that is 23 times more potent than CO2. + Sixteen times more fossil fuels are needed to create one steak than to produce a plate of broccoli, eggplant, cauliflower, and rice. + Twenty-eight percent of the world's assessed fishery stocks are "overexploited or depleted," according to a 2008 estimate from the Food and Agriculture Organization. + Seventy-seven percent of U.S. soybeans and 46 percent of U.S. corn feed farm animals. That's a lot of land. + Going vegan saves 1 1/2 tons of CO2 equivalents, compared with the average American diet. * More Planet-Friendly Foods <<< >>> < 12 of 12 > More Planet-Friendly Foods + 30 More Vegetarian Recipes + 18 Ways to Go Vegan + Safe & Sustainable Seafood + Fast & Easy No-Cook Meals * The Healthiest Diet Start Over < — > We Also Love: + 2013 Action Plan: Snacks Snacks + 2013 Action Plan: Week 3 Week 3 + 2013 Action Plan: Week 2 Week 2 Comments Report You can anonymously report this comment as inappropriate and we will review it to determine if it should be removed from the site. 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