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Food diet example

Vegetarianism is the practice of not consuming the flesh of any animal, with or without also eschewing other animal derivatives, such as dairy products or eggs. Some vegetarians choose to also refrain from wearing clothing which has involved the death of animals, such as leather, silk and fur. Veganism, sometimes called "strict vegetarianism", excludes all animal products from diet and attire, whether or not their production has involved the actual death of an animal (dairy, eggs, honey, wool, silk and down feathers). Vegetarians have varied motivations including religious, cultural, financial, ethical, environmental, and health concerns.

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  • 6 March 2008: Portal food creation
  • 19 August 2010: Image of the month section creation

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Syntax  : {{Portal Food}}

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Solar oven for cooking. Homegrown vegetables can be cooked for free, no food miles, no fossil fuel ; as we prepare and wash the  vegetables outside, we can water the garden plants with this water and dump the peelings in the compost bin (everything being at hand) : a minimum impact on the environment and the reward is ... it's so very tasty!  no fat in the vessel and the savours mix wonderfully!

Solar oven for cooking. Homegrown vegetables can be cooked for free, no food miles, no fossil fuel ; as we prepare and wash the vegetables outside, we can water the garden plants with this water and dump the peelings in the compost bin (everything being at hand) : a minimum impact on the environment and the reward is ... it's so very tasty! no fat in the vessel and the savours mix wonderfully!

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an illustration of permaculture with animals in the garden
The term permaculture is a contraction of the phrase “ permanent culture” , introduced by two Australian people - David Holmgren and Bill Mollison, to synthesize an integrated system designed to answer the serious challenge of the survival of the whole planet and its inhabitants. Largely exceeding the concern for developing and applying sustainable methods of food production, permaculture is linked to all the aspects of human activity which endanger the dynamic balance of the relations and interactions allowing life on earth. It is the CULTURE of Permanence or “the sustainable creation of habitats according to natural models”.

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