Alan Jones

100Days of Sushi

Fundraising for Marine Conservation Society
£65
raised of £500 target
by 4 supporters
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Event: Aim: Live on a diet of mostly sushi for 100 days, as cheaply, healthily and ETHICALLY as possible.
Aim: Live on a diet of mostly sushi for 100 days, as cheaply, healthily and ETHICALLY as possible., 10 October 2011
Participants: Aim: Live on a diet of mostly sushi for 100 days, as cheaply, healthily and ETHICALLY as possible.
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My Challenge: To live on a diet of sushi, for lunch and dinner, every day for 100 days - Limiting my consumption of seafood & If/when I buy seafood, I will ONLY buy seafood that is pole & line caught, or MSC certified as sustainable.

I hope to show that you can eat healthily** AND ethically while on a budget, and to raise money for The Marine Conservation Society along the way by promoting sustainable seafood.

Visit 100Days of Sushi to follow my progress and 'like' my page on Facebook

Contrary to popular belief, sushi is NOT raw fish. While many recipes do include fish either raw or cooked, sushi does not have to.

Sushi refers only to the vinegared, seasoned rice and can contain a variety of vegetable and meat fillings... or even no fillings at all.

 

Fundraising goal set at £500, but 100 days is a long time. If 20 people donate £0.25 / day... then the goal could easily be reached by the end.

**sushi for lunch and dinner only. Rest of my diet will consist of my regular food to make up for nutrients that sushi lacks. Eating only one type of food is never healthy. Sushi however, as one part of your regular diet, can have great health benefits.

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Marine Conservation Society

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The Marine Conservation Society is the UK charity dedicated to protecting our seas, shores and wildlife. We work to ensure that the rich wildlife of our seas can be restored, that fish stocks can recover and our beaches and bathing waters can become cleaner.

Donation summary

Total raised
£65.00
+ £16.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£65.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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