The Commons is now generally serving a “minimal meat Monday”
menu on the classics line and healthy choice line for dinner. It is not
advertised as such, but it is part of the goal to be more sustainable by using
less meat-intensive meals. There has also been an increase in vegan foods and
labeling them as such, which is fantastic for individuals who prefer not to eat
animal products.
On the other side of that, the EGOR honey that was in the
Commons at the beginning of the semester has been replaced with another local
honey source: Henry’s Honey in Redgranite, WI. Here is a link to their Facebook
page if you want more information: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Henrys-Honey-Farm/170454659631298.
In terms of sustainability, the Commons featured an
educational campaign in the hopes of reducing straw usage as unnecessary waste
in some cases. The straws are still available at the cashier’s stand, but are
less accessible, and so individuals need to consciously make the decision to
use a straw rather than do so out of habit. Also, Sodexo is part of the
Recyclemania challenge and the campus “We proudly serve Starbucks” has a punch
card program where after buying 10 drinks with a reusable mug, you get the 11th
free. You win and so does the environment!
Projects that are currently being worked on include how to
include more local produce into the menu and also considering the possibility
of incorporating some seasonal foods either more or less into the offerings
according to the season. In a future blog, look for the results of a 14 for ’14
grant (through the President’s Office) that I wrote to increase food
sustainability on campus. This is another project that is currently being
worked on; but more on that later!
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