Jennifer wants you to EAT YOUR VEGGIES!!

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
LOL, lets help out the ag farmers, and to he8ll with the cattle and chicken and pork farmers... Jennifer is right on top of things. With the state of Michigan in the economic shape it is in, and all the unemployment, I'd think Jenny would have more important things to do.....

GRANHOLM - Michigan Meatout Day

Michigan Meatout Day

Whereas, A wholesome diet of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains promotes good health and reduces the risk of heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, and other chronic diseases, which take the lives of approximately 1.3 million Americans each year; and,

Whereas, The number of those who choose to live the lifestyle of a vegan or vegetarian has increased and so has the availability and selection of meat and dairy alternatives in mainstream grocery stores, restaurants, and catering operations; and,

Whereas, Reducing the consumption of meat or not eating meat at all can significantly decrease the exposure to infectious pathogens such as salmonella, E. coli, and campylobacter, which take the lives of several thousand Americans and sicken millions more each year; and,

Whereas, The benefits of a plant-based diet can consist of increased energy levels, lower food budget costs, and simplified food preparation and cleanup; and,

Whereas, It is encouraged that the residents of this state get into the habit of healthy living by consuming a diet that is rich with vegetables, fruit, and whole grains, and by staying active;

Now, Therefore, be it Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, governor of the state of Michigan, do hereby proclaim March 20, 2010, Michigan Meatout Day in Michigan. In observance of this day, I encourage the residents of this state to choose not to eat meat. Eating a healthy diet can be fun. Explore the different recipes that can be created by using fresh ingredients and by having a sense of adventure.
 
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greg334

Veteran Expediter
I'm trying to figure this one out - like who cares?

We need jobs, veggies are cheap and meat isn't unless it is gray.

For a governor who has traveled a lot, we have seen little return on our tax investment to places like China, Germany and the middle east. Here we are so happy that Quicken Loans moved from Farmington/Livonia to Detroit with 20 million in tax breaks (like where were they going to go anyways?) and we got a film company to setup shop with a Film tax credits (big whoop) that we see such an influx of jobs our unemployment rate went from 21.2 to 21.1%

Yep she's a winner there. The latest is someone discovered that Ford Field (leased by the Lions and being paid for by our tax money) has office space.

They are now going to push another $30m for tourism campaign, which seems to be $29m too much.
 
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