Like clockwork, the food is always the same and the people are the same.
But in tradition of this blog, I thought I'd offer a couple ideas I had on how to keep Thanksgiving "green" and show your thankfulness for this lovely planet.
Two-years-ago Thanksgiving when I had bangs. |
Starting off with something obvious. Recycle any paper or plastic or aluminum as long as there is no meat/food residue on them. Opt to use cloth napkins that can be cleaned and used again instead of paper ones. When you go shopping for the big meal, bring cloth shopping bags instead of using plastic.
2. Be Aware of What You Eat
Best choice is to go local when buying your food. If you don't want to do a ton of research, I usually rely on Whole Foods to provide the better options. Also your local co-op, like Open Harvest, is a good place to find local and organic foods. Also, you don't HAVE to have turkey. Half of my family is either vegetarian or vegan or gluten-free, so we get kind of creative with our Thanksgiving. Try out new recipes, might I suggest the wonder that is Creamed Corn?
3. Be a Green Traveler
First option, try not to travel so far this year. Stay home and skip the stress that is traveling on a holiday. However, if you want to make the trip home, be conscious of how you travel. Make sure your car's tires are properly inflated and try your best to carpool and offer rides to anyone traveling to the same area.
As for flying, you could try a Carbon Offsetting Program. These are more of a thing in the UK right now, but still interesting enough to look into.
4. Invite Neighbors
I don't know if this necessarily "green," but it is important to extend the invitation to others. No one should be alone on Thanksgiving.
5. Keep Your Home Temperature Down
With the oven on, stove on, and a lot of people in your house, turn your heat low. Everyone is wearing sweaters already and once they start eating they will be sure to increased their body fat. If things get too warm, open some windows and let the autumn air in. (Self-explanatory, but if you do open windows make sure to shut off the heat in your house)
So most of this tips are self-explanatory, but once again I wanted to prove that no matter what holiday you are celebrating, there are always a few ways to make that event even better for our earth.
Cheers! Happy Thanksgiving!
P.S A Haiku for you all:
A haiku for Thanksgiving:
Creamed Corn, I eat you
I do not breathe, I just eat
I lick the bowl clean