I hit the send button in my earlier message (below), before I completed the 
last two sentences.



From:Charlie Talbert <[email protected]>

To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 1:30 PM
Subject: Fw: [Bikies] Bacon on the Bike Path, Thu 5/15
 


Promoting biking and bacon together is like promoting biking and cigarettes 
together, at least as far as human health is concerned.  This chart from the 
Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine shows why "Meat Is The New 
Tobacco".    http://www.pcrm.org/pdfs/health/meat_new_tobacco_chart.pdf

But as far as the environment is concerned, bacon is much worse than 
cigarettes.  This four-minute video gives some details about that 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep3owo8XLAU&feature=share

And for cruelty, there's no comparison between bacon and cigarettes.  Bacon 
wins hands down.  Many of the scenes in this 3.75 minute video are standard 
industry practices (e.g. cutting off their testicles with no anesthesia, 
head-slamming piglets against concrete floors to kill them) in operations large 
and small, organic and conventional; and in those operations that label their 
products "humane" and those that don't.)  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T48yOYjz5sk 

Biking promotes human health and a sustainable environment.  Bacon promotes 
neither, and it's harmful to both.

Charlie Talbert



----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Jay Ferm <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 9:54 AM
Subject: [Bikies] Bacon on the Bike Path, Thu 5/15
 


Planet Bike’s 8th Annual Bacon on the Bike Path
Downtown Commuter Station | 7:00-10:00am


Nothing smells like Bike to Work Week quite like the legendary Bacon on the 
Bike Path!  Planet Bike has been sizzlin’ it up for cyclists since 2007 and 
their 8th annual celebration of cycling is not to be missed.
On Thursday morning May 15 from 7-10am, the smells of frying bacon and 
fresh-brewed coffee will be wafting along the shores of Lake Monona on the bike 
path between the Monona Terrace and Broom Street.  All cyclists are invited to 
stop and fuel up on their morning commute. 
Planet Bike will be serving up breakfast treats (fruit, donuts, juice, Just 
Coffee and Nueske’s bacon). There will also be bike tech support provided by 
Budget Bike and Machinery Row. 
This is a free event and is a part of the Wisconsin Bike Federation’s week-long 
Bike to Work Week festivities.  

For more information: 
http://wisconsinbikefed.org/events/bike-to-work-week/central/#!

When:  May 15, 2013, 7:00-10:00am
Where: The bike path along the shores of Lake Monona between the Monona Terrace 
and Broom Street. 
Web:     http://www.planetbike.com/page/news/events/
Email:   [email protected]
 
Jay
Jay Ferm, Planet Bike, (608) 310-3546
 
 
 

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