Even if you’re a big meat-eater, reducing meat consumption by 15% can help you pack in more fruits, vegetables, power-packed proteins, and healthy grains, and expand the list of foods your kids like to eat. It also helps the health of the planet. Going meatless can also save you money. The price of plant-based foods is often lower and more predictable than meat! Meatless Mondays was founded in 2003 through the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The movement has grown to be adopted in 44 countries, and many companies are jumping on the Meatless Mondays bandwagon to support a day of meatless meals. “Moderation in everything means being a reducetarian in practice. By eating less meat, you’ll be doing your body, your planet, and your kids’ future a favor. And you’ll be proving once again that small steps can take us long distances,” explains Daniel H. Pink, a TED Talk speaker and author.

Inspiration for Meatless Monday Meals

You don’t have to go all full-kale-and-bean-sprouts on your family to participate. Pizza, mac and cheese, lasagna, baked ziti, fried rice, quesadillas, and even spaghetti tacos are vegetarian alternatives that kids can’t get enough of! If you’re looking to expand your family’s repertoire beyond the standard kid-friendly, bland favorites, here’s a list of cookbooks and websites to get you started.

THE REDUCETARIAN SOLUTION: How the Surprisingly Simple Act of Reducing the Amount of Meat in Your Diet Can Transform Your Health and the Planet Meatless Monday Goes to School: 30 Delicious Recipes to Kick Off Meatless Monday at Your School! Bon Appetit: 35 Meatless Monday Meals Monday to Friday Cookbook: More than 300 family-friendly, easy-to-follow recipes with vegetarian and cost-cutting modifications as well as creative ways to use leftovers. IT’S ALL EASY: Delicious Weekday Recipes for the Super-Busy Home Cook by Gwyneth Paltrow: 125 vegetarian and easy to modify recipes for delectable, healthful meals that can be made in the time it would take to order takeout. Kid-Friendly Vegetarian Recipes from Martha Stewart: Kick your cooking up a notch with these delicious, gourmet, kid-friendly recipes adults will love, too.

Recipe photo by Ashleigh Amoroso with permission from THE REDUCETARIAN SOLUTION

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Cheesy Apple Pancakes

These puffy griddlecakes are easy and fast and satisfyingly good. Serve piping hot with fresh fruit or frozen yogurt for dessert, or add a dollop of the ricotta cheese with slices of banana and drizzle with maple syrup for a hearty breakfast. For lunch or dinner, smear them with a pesto or bean spread and top with thinly sliced carrot, cucumber, cabbage, and red onion and serve with a salad. For a totally leftover lunch, place a spoonful of any leftover main dish in the center, roll up, and eat like a burrito. Makes 6 to 8 pancakes

Ingredients ½ cup drained ricotta or cottage cheese 1 apple, shredded 2 large eggs, lightly beaten 2 tablespoons maple syrup or honey 1 teaspoon vanilla extract ½ cup whole wheat or all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon ½ teaspoon sea salt 1 to 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil or coconut oil Recipe photo by Ashleigh Amoroso with permission from THE REDUCETARIAN SOLUTION Instructions: Excerpted with permission from THE REDUCETARIAN SOLUTION: How The Surprisingly Simple Act of Reducing The Amount of Meat in Your Diet Can Transform Your Health and The Planet, edited by Brian Kateman, recipe by Pat Crocker. © 2017 by Reducetarian Foundation, Inc. TarcherPerigee, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Recipe photo by Ashleigh Amoroso  

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