Take action against climate change by replacing beef with pork, chicken, or turkey

Our 3 Favorite Tasty Meaty Burger Recipes Without Any Beef

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We love burgers! The bun, the juicy meat, the sauces, and the toppings. We can barely go through a week without one. But realizing how big of an impact beef has on climate change is making us rethink our dinner plans. How do we get our burger fix while also making more environmentally friendly choices? Turns out that switching from beef to another meat is one of the easiest things you can do to make a big impact. Yes that's right! No need to go with a veggie burger (although more power to you if that's what you choose!) If you swap out beef for pork in a meal, your carbon footprint is cut by a third (1). And if you swap out beef for chicken, your carbon footprint for that meal is 7 times smaller! That's why we love these three easy no-beef burger recipes. They're so flavorful and delicious that all meat loving eaters will enjoy them!

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Are you grilling something this weekend? Check out this awesome infographic from @melissasproduce on summer vegetables! 🥒🍆🌽⁠ ⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ .⁠ ⁠ ⁠
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the next time you fire up the grill! We love grilling vegetarian dishes just as much as we love grilling meat. Plus, eating less meat is a great way to combat climate change! Our graphic has some quick guidelines on how long to grill veggies. Guidelines are minutes per side. What will you make? Let us know!🍴😋 . . . .  
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Tasty, Vegetarian-Friendly Summer Grill Recipes

Trying to eat less meat but don't want to give up your grilling habit? We've got you

School's out for the summer and we're officially swapping out backpacks for shades, sunscreen and the good ole' grill. Yep, you heard us right, we're firing up the grill and believe it or not, no meat is involved. Trying your hand at incorporating more vegetables isn't just good for you, it's great for the environment too. In a nutshell, it takes a TON of energy and water to produce the steaks and pork ribs traditionally grilled (1). The extra carbon dioxide pumped into the air from raising livestock then contributes to increasing Earth's temperatures (2). So, if you're on board to beat the heat, keep on reading for some awesome recipes and ideas to try out this summer.

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But we’re not complaining 🙌! Before you fire up the grill for your next cooking session, we have some non-toxic tips in the link in bio and one important one below:  Overcooked or burnt meat 🥩 has been linked to cancer because it raises the amount of PAHs and HCAs on food. Yikes! Luckily, marinating meat 🍖 is a super easy (and tasty! ) way to reduce the chances of overcooking. Even marinating meat for just five minutes has the potential to reduce these harmful chemicals.  . . . .  
Our favorite tip for healthier cooking on the grill is to marinate! It's easy and adds loads of flavor to anything you're cooking, while at the same time lowering the amount of PHAs (bad stuff from the fact that grilling often includes some fire). So, no matter your menu, get some sauces going.
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