Monday, March 7, 2011

A New Monday Tradition

Meatless Monday is a movement sweeping the nation. According to their website,

Meatless Monday is a non-profit initiative of The Monday Campaigns, in association with the Johns Hopkins’ Bloomberg School of Public Health. We provide the information and recipes you need to start each week with healthy, environmentally friendly meat-free alternatives. Our goal is to help you reduce your meat consumption by 15% in order to improve your personal health and the health of the planet.
Presidents Wilson, Truman and Roosevelt galvanized the nation with voluntary meatless days during both world wars. Our intention is to revitalize this American tradition. We’re spearheading a broad-based, grassroots movement that spans all borders and demographic groups. By cutting out meat once a week, we can improve our health, reduce our carbon footprint and lead the world in the race to reduce climate change.

In honor of Meatless Monday (or in my case, a modified 'meatless' Monday) check out a very delicious sushi dinner Josh and I had with our friends last week. GinGa was tasty, moderately priced, and had a low key atmosphere. It was almost like eating sushi with your good friends in your own living room.



Everything we ate all night long was so good that we devoured whatever was in front of us and were already talking about when to go back before leaving the restaurant.

Our salmon app was so good that everyone dove into it before I could pull my camera out.

Apparently the 4 of us ordered a boat load of sushi!

But really, who doesn't love eating sushi out of a boat?

In the end, we defeated the boat.  
A fun meatless night was had by all!

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