Great American Meatout Day: Kick the meat habit and go meat-free on March 20

When it comes to holidays, March 20 is a biggy! Not only is it International Earth Day, Extraterrestrial Abductions Day, National Ravioli Day, Proposal Day and Kick Butts Day, March 20 is also the Great American Meatout Day.

The Great American Meatout

This annual "holiday," coordinated by the nonprofit Farm Animal Rights Movement (FARM), has become an international event that helps shine the spotlight on the benefits of a compassionate, meat-free diet.

According to the website, nearly 10 billion "land animals" in America are slaughtered for food production every year. 10 billion. While a juicy steak or barbecue chicken may sound delish right about now, it is also important to remember just how those food products ended up on your dinner plate. Many of these animals we eat endure inhumane and cruel treatment.

Here's your chance to explore different menu options. A meat-free diet is not only good for you; it is good for our planet, too. If you agree to go meat-free for one day, you and the other folks who take the pledge will not only help keep 8,000 animals from being killed, you will also help more than 3 million square feet of forest from being destroyed as well.

With all sorts of events taking place all over the globe, this year's goal is to encourage 25,000 people to go meat-free on March 20, 2013. Why not take the vegan pledge and go meatless for a day?

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Jace Shoemaker-Galloway is a busy mom, freelance writer and online safety educator. Jace loves to share all sorts of news events, fun ideas and frugal tips to make your holiday extra special. Enjoy!

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