Going plant based, even for just a few meals, is also often healthier and cheaper too. Triple win
Or as my employer suggested, we could print double sided. A month ago they sent a return to office order which is far more environmentally damaging than the 1 person who even uses a fucking printer deciding to go double sided.
For anyone who hasn't tried it, I highly recommend picking up some Impossible meat. I was a big meat eater, but I found ground impossible meat to be better than cow meat, and with how inflated beef prices are, it's not any more expensive (on sale it's actually cheaper where I am). You can use it as a 1-to-1 replacement for any beef based recipe, and it'll come out great. I've used it for meatballs, beef stroganoff, beef macaroni, burgers, stuffed peppers, tacos, and each time it comes out fantastic, even my family members can't tell a difference!
It's available in most grocery stores, so if you see some, pick it up!
There's good plant based alternatives for other things as well, such as sliced steak (Jack & Annie's makes a great jackfruit based replacement), or even a steak (Meati is a great mushroom based replacement, it's super close).
There's been a bit of a drop in availability locally; have to got to a particular store to get it now.
Beyond IMHO does better sausages than Impossible. But that kind of thing is a matter of taste, not something that's going to be a hard and fast rule for everybody.
Haven't tried Beyond's sausages since I wasn't the biggest fan of their burgers, but I'll definitely be picking them up next time!
Strange that cheese requires that much water.
That's because for the solid foods (incl. cheese) they measure water per 100g protein. Liquids were water per liter. A quick search suggests ~25g/L in milk, so it should be scaled 4x. Milk/cheese are not very protein dense.
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