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Mei Li

Mei is a sustainably minded foodie and voracious eater always in search of new food adventures. For the past three years, she has been hopping around the country tasting local food while working as a Game Developer with The Go Game, a company running technology-fueled urban adventure games. Her home base has been the gorgeous sustainable-food-access-paradise known as San Francisco, where she enjoys munching on burritos, running her own iron chef competitions, working the lovely Ferry Building farmers market, and writing a food blog with her sister at www.eatfamilystyles.com

She is incredibly excited to begin writing for Eat.Drink.Better and the fantastic group at Green Options Media, which coincides with her move to London where she will be opening a European office of The Go Game. She plans to explore good, clean, and fair food in London and hop all over the rest of the continent in search of more deliciousness.

Eat Sustainable Meat From Farmers Markets: More Delicious, Less Deadly!

For those of us who love a crispy slice of bacon but also care about the impact of our food choices, eating meat can be a very complex issue.  Just for starters, there’s the environmental aspects of meat production, the safety concerns with industrial processing (read this frightening article in the NYTimes about ‘anthrax sausages’) and the thorny ethical questions of animal welfare to consider. It’s a difficult question: how can we have our steak and eat it too?

My current solution? Buy locally and sustainably raised meat from farmers markets. I went to the bustling Union Square Greenmarket in New York City last weekend to explore my meat purchasing options and do some research. And by ‘research,’ I mean ‘eating.’ Here are photos and some reasons why farmers markets are a great place to get your meat fix.

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