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Script. 1Sean: Hi everybody. I'm here to tell you about some green eating tips, but first I'll wait for my friend Dusty. 2Dusty: Hey everyone. Oh, hello Sean. 3Sean:Hi Dusty, if you dont mind I'm going to tell you and the audience some going green eating tips. 4Dusty : No, I dont mind at all. 5Sean: Wonderful! Did you know that it takes thousands of gallons of water to produce one pound of beef? Also, if you buy foods that are local you can reduce the amount of carbon monoxide in the air? Futhermore, if you put extra planning into your meals before you eat you can cut down the amout of waste. 6Dusty: Wow thats alot of water for one little pound of beef! And I didn't know about buying more localy; that's real interesting. 7Sean: Yeah, I know. Well here are some more tips. Instead of buying foods that come with alot of packaging, look for foods that are unpackaged or that have minimall wrapping. Also, some people dislike the idea of eating foods raw, but here's the thing... when you eat some foods raw you often get more nutrients out of them. 8Dusty : Gee, thanks for the tips Sean. I have to go now because I'm very anxious to try out those eating tips you gave me. 9Sean: Well, that's all I have to say anyway, so I might as well go too. I hope ALL OF YOU will use my green eating tips to make the world a better place to be. BYE

Green eating tips 1. Did you know that meat is the most recourse-intensive food in the world? 2. Some people swear on eating food raw but that were most of the nutrients are. 3. You should put some extra planning into the amount of food you cook and that will cut down on waste. 4. Did you think Just buying locally grown food cuts on ``miles per calorie``, because if you go farther you will make more carbon monoxide and that’s bad for the environment. 5. Also if you grow your own vegetables and fruits in a house hold garden its also good for the environment. 6. Did you know that Instead of buying foods that coome in extensive packaging look for unpackaged or minimally packaged food? 7. A pound of beef requires around 12,000 gallons of water to produce.