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Vegan Complete Protein Ratios
One of the most ubiquitous combinations of food found in indigenous cultures around the world is rice and beans. Rice (high in lysine) and beans (high in methionine) provide the body with all the essential amino acids necessary to build protein that would otherwise be lacking from a vegan diet. For a great cheat-sheet listing […]
October 20, 2014
· Michael · No Comments
Tags: amino acid, bean, complete protein, cystine, lysine, methionine, protein, rice, seed, sesame, tahini · Posted in: diet, health, vegan, vegetarian
Grocery Shopping in Orlando – A guide to buying healthy, mostly organic foods (on a student budget!)
I’ve lived in Orlando for 4 years as a college student. I try to keep my grocery bill under $200 per month, and I try to eat mostly organics; this guide will show you how I do this.
October 20, 2014
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Tags: cheap, diet, local, organic, student, vegan · Posted in: cooporatives, diet, for profits, health, nonprofits, organic, organizations, vegan, vegetarian
Homegrown, Sustainable Wheat
I’ve biked past the wheat fields of Kansas/Colorado. I saw the seemingly endless fields of annual corn + wheat GMOs. The centralized food industry of the United States has evolved far beyond traditional farming. Today, our farming techniques are very good at producing mass quantities of drought-resistant, disease-resistant, and (*gasp*) herbicide-resistant crops. However, our feeble […]
March 10, 2011
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Tags: agriculture, capitalism, erosion, gardening, GMOs, grains, grass, health, nutrition, peak oil, perennials, permaculture, roundup, sustainibility, toxins, wheat · Posted in: agriculture, climate, diet, health
The Methionine + Lysine Complete Protein Cheat Sheet
Being a self-educated vegan, it’s easy to muck things up–especially when it comes to eating the right protein when the FDA doesn’t require foods to be labeled with their amino acid contents. The mere grams of protein in a meal is insufficient information to determine how much protein your body can actually absorb. I recently […]
February 12, 2011
· Michael · 3 Comments
Tags: amino acids, beans, health, lysine, methionine, protein, rice, vegan, vegetarian · Posted in: diet, health, vegan, vegetarian
Cheap Vegan Protein Shakes
The more I learned about the meat industry in America, the more I learned how impossible it was to maintain a low carbon foot print and live a sustainable lifestyle while still supporting the meat industry. Organic meats are few and far between, expensive, and still less efficient than eating plants directly. So, several months […]
March 9, 2010
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Tags: body fortress, cheap, gnc, hemp, pea, protein, protein shake, rice, soy, truenutrition.com, trueprotein.com, vegan, walmart · Posted in: diet, vegan, vegetarian
Antioxident-Rich Plants, for real
Not long after I began dissecting and altering my lifestyle to become more sustainable, I realized the benefits of supporting local farms. What’s better than buying produce from local farms? Growing yourself. As I had just bought a house, I made it my goal to convert the overgrown weedy backyard into an organic garden. While […]
January 27, 2010
· Michael · 5 Comments
Tags: acai, antioxidant, capitalism, dog rose, food, health, rosa canina, rose, rose hips · Posted in: diet, health