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The Date That Made Me Vegan

When I began dating my husband 20 years ago, we had a big challenge between us. Although he wasn’t vegetarian yet, he had abstained from eating red meat for years and I was very carnivorous. Initially, I didn’t think it would be a problem, but after a few dates, it became an obvious problem. One night, we went out for dinner to a burger/coffee shop. He ordered a salad and…

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Cooking/ Dining/ General/ Organic/ Restaurants/ Reviews/ Stories/ Veganism

Hong Kong: Omnivorous Veg*an Friendly Eateries?

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Hong Kong can be a real nightmare for veg*ans trying to eat in omnivorous eateries. For example Chinese omnivorous places often use chicken stock in food they bill as vegetarian. As per tons of other omnivorous places around the world (as mentioned before in this blog), many HK places to eat have no serious detailed understanding of vegetarian terms and concepts. This is regardless of the ethnicity of the cuisine…

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Animals/ Cooking/ Dining/ General/ Restaurants/ Stories/ Veganism

Vegan Without Being Vegetarian?

Vegan Without Being Vegetarian?

Waiter – “Hello sir, how are you?” Customer – “Hello, I’m very well, thank you.” Waiter – “Are you ready to order sir?” Customer – “Yes please. What do you recommend that is vegan friendly?” Waiter – “How about chicken?” Customer (confused) – “Excuse me please??” Waiter – “How about chicken?” Customer (still confused) – “But I don’t eat meat??” Waiter – “Ah, you’re vegetarian as well.” Customer (even more confused)…

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Cooking/ Stories

MasterChef’s Summer Veg Challenge

MasterChef's Summer Veg Challenge

After submitting a recent post on the slowly but surely growing presence of herbivory in the mainstream, I coincidentally received a casting call notice that was looking for vegetarians. This call wasn’t for chefs though, nor actors looking to be the next star, this simply wanted vegetarians to come…EAT. Easy enough. I like to eat. I clicked and soon after got an email from one of the producers who wanted to…

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Animal Companions/ Animals/ Stories

Nurse Cat Looks After Other Animals At Shelter

Nurse Cat Looks After Other Animals At Shelter

Radamenes is an amazing little black cat in Bydgoszcz, Poland who was very sick with an upper respiratory infection. He was so sick, in fact, that the vet considered putting him down. But when they heard him purr, they decided to save him. Now it’s Radamenes who is playing nurse! After Radamenes got better, the vets were shocked to find him cuddling and cleaning the other animals.  Radamenes takes extra special care of the animals who…

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Restaurants/ Stories/ Veganism

The Veganizer: How To Get Meat Off The Menu!

On August 1, 2014 I convinced my omnivorous husband and business partner that his Paleo organic meat-mecca restaurant, GustOrganics, absolutely needed to go plant-based.   On March 2, 2015 GustOrganics ecame the first meat-heavy restaurant to go entirely vegan in NYC. In two sentences it sounds easy enough—but let me tell you that this was no simple task. We lost thousands of dollars, most of our clientele and some of…

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General/ Nutrition/ Stories/ Veganism

One Meal A Day For The Planet And More With MUSE School

MUSE School

MUSE School CA is a private school in Calabasas founded by Suzy Amis Cameron, wife of Oscar Winning Filmmaker James Cameron, and her sister Rebecca Amis. If you are looking for a better education for your children, look no further. MUSE combines academics, problem solving, and critical thought with a focus on positive environmental impact. Students become practitioners of sustainable living to benefit our global future. The Three Cornerstones of MUSE—food,…

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Health/ Stories/ Veganism

Turn Your Head and Cough

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Last week I had a physical. Since becoming vegan over two years ago, I actually look forward to physicals. At my age, for the record I am half-expired, this is when doctors start to salivate over the notion of prescribing some sort of medication to keep me alive. It’s also that time of life when they are making their Viagra quota and are very disappointed when I let them know…

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Animal Companions/ Animal Rights/ Environment/ Stories/ Veganism

Do Meat Eating Animals Smell Differently Than Plant Eating Animals?

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I’ve often wondered if meat eating animals smell differently than plant eating animals. And if so, can meat eating animals tell if other animals are plant eaters or vegan? A 2006 study published by the U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institute of Health examined the effect of meat consumption on body odor attractiveness in humans. Male participants were on “meat” and “non meat” diets for two weeks during…

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Health/ Nutrition/ Recipes/ Stories

Staying Cramp Free and Hydrated During Competition + Secret Weapon Recipe

vegan superfood sports recipe

Tennis can take a lot out of you. Especially in singles play at the national level. Sometimes you just can’t take in enough water or food to replace the water and minerals you lose. And if it’s a hot day, the temperature on the court is even hotter. There have been times where my feet feel like they are on fire (even though I have on shoes) due to the…

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Animal Rights/ Stories/ Video

The Ghosts In Our Machine – Inspirational Documentary

Those of us who’ve ever seen images of the twisted and thwarted world of factory farming (or animals in captivity), have often wondered how an openhearted person finds the strength to go in and capture such heart wrenching footage. I’ve long since imagined what it must be like be that person who cares so profoundly, so deeply, to be willing to witness these acts, time and time again. These people…

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General/ Organic/ Stories

“This is My Rutabaga…It’s Very Special To Me”

This Is My Rutabaga

“This is my rutabaga…It’s very special to me…” this pronouncement from 7 year-old Joe, one of my 2nd grade boys, made in the usual trailing interrogatory prosody of  “sharing time,” our version of show-and-tell. The typical array of items carried carefully into school by the hands of doting parents or shoved in the bottom of backpacks ranges from trophies and vacation pictures and art projects to more exotic artifacts like…

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