Green Child Magazine Holiday 2014 | Page 12

Giving Thanks Celebrating a Conscious Thanksgiving For a holiday that’s all about gratitude, it’s decidedly ungrateful that we waste 200 million pounds of food each Thanksgiving. “It undermines the spirit of the holiday and ignores the 50 million Americans who frequently don’t get enough to eat,” according to Food Tank. “The turkey we waste on Thanksgiving could provide a meal to every American in that category.” In the spirit of giving thanks, here’s how you can celebrate a more conscious Thanksgiving this year. Serve a more responsible meal. Think further than just the turkey and try to reduce excess and waste for the whole meal. Get an accurate guest count. With so many side dishes to fill their plates, your guests may eat less than a serving size, while some will forego mashed potatoes for sweet potato casserole. Be mindful of preparing a reasonable amount of food. Choose a vegetarian menu. 12 Sure, this may run counter to your traditions, but it can be a great way to break out and try something new. Meat adds to your carbon footprint, and many turkeys live inhumane lives, so choosing to go meat-free is great for them, too. Go organic and fair trade. Look for things like coffee, tea, fruits, baking ingredients, chocolate, and even your wine to come with certified organic and fair trade labels. These foods are better for the planet and better for the communities producing them, too. Choose heritage, free range. If you can’t live without the turkey, at least go for one that’s had a humane, healthy life. Look for a heritage turkey that’s been pasture-raised and free-range. Your local farmer is the best bet for finding such birds. Compost. Got leftovers and table scrapings? Compost food waste of all varieties to further reduce the carbon footprint of your meal. If you don’t have a compost of your own, either start one or donate your food waste to a local farmer who can turn it into black gold. Serve with real dishes and glasses. Disposables are expensive and after being used once represent an incredible waste of resources. If you worry about needing help with clean up, don’t share the best family gossip at the dining table, save it for the kitchen.