Heard of the Low-Carbon Footprint Diet?
Jan/091
I hadn’t either until I started looking through some of the neat diet books out nowadays.
Not only is this diet great for you, but it’s also great for the environment? Wow! That’s really cool!
The book is called:
Go Green Get Lean; Trim Your Waistline with the Ultimate Low-Carbon Footprint Diet
Of course, it immediately grabbed my attention, as I am always looking to lower my carbon footprint and the waste I create here on our planet!
The author, Kate Geagan, gives you this simple formula to go by when you eat:
“Kate offers the following straightforward formula: Before eating food, ask yourself: Local or global? What was the Energy used to bring it to my plate? (Include processing, packaging, transportation, and temperature of food.) Animal or plant? (Plant foods are greener.) Is this Necessary? (Is this food critical to my health and weight goals?)” ~ Thanks to Amazon
Kate suggests you can lose up to 9 lbs in the first 2 weeks…that’s great!
It’s healthy for you, easier to lose weight, better for our planet and makes your food more enjoyable!
Well, that ALL sounds awesome to me! Honestly, I can’t wait to get this book in the mail! I can’t wait to read it!
* By the way, if you haven’t already had a chance to yet, check out my site, ExoticAnimalLover.com and see why this topic is so important to me!
Be a Responsible Earthling!
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I hope you enjoyed this Natural Weight Loss Diet on Natural-Weight-Loss-Tip! Until next time…
Lower That Carbon Footprint,
Kimberly Edwards
P.S. To get your own copy of this book, check it out here:
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3:37 pm on August 28th, 2009
Wow – that is really cool! I’ve never heard of that before, but it makes complete sense!
Awesome research, Kimberly!