There’s no such thing as a silly question, right? If you’re thinking about going vegetarian, some of these questions may be on your mind. Whether you’re grappling with some moral and ethical issues, or just wondering where vegetarians get their protein from, check out these frequently asked questions (FAQs) about vegetarianism. Got a question that’s [...]
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Traditional Game Day Idea: Mini-meatballs! Vegetarian, of course!
By Jolinda Hackett, About.com Guide February 2, 2012 My Bio Headlines Forum RSS source: http://vegetarian.about.com/b/2012/02/02/traditional-game-day-idea-mini-meatballs-vegetarian-of-course.htm
Vegetarian Chinese Appetizer: Pepper Tofu
When it comes to food, the Chinese rock!. Their delicacies are spicy, have varieties and very colourful. Although the Chinese appetizer recipes are relatively limited for vegetarians, we have managed to pick an easy and healthy one. Take a look to know how to make the easy pepper tofu recipe in steps. Tofu is very healthy as [...]
10 Delicious Vegetarian Super Bowl Recipes
While we’d love for you to consider dropping animal products completely and checking out our 10 yummy Super Bowl vegan recipes, we understand that there are others out there not yet ready to make that next big leap. So for all you awesome vegetarians out there (or for those looking to try it), this one is [...]
Fruit and vegetable consumption plummets among low-income families
Share Tweet (NaturalNews) According The Guardian, a UK newspaper comparable to the USA’s New York Times, lower income families have cut their fruit and vegetable consumption by 30% over the last few years. This figure was obtained from 2010, which was the last year those statistics were available. In England, people are advised to eat [...]
Are Vegetarians Heretics?
By Sebastian Moll Theological Faculty of the University of Mainz Germany January 2012 Modern vegetarians often refer to theological terminology such as “reverence for life” or “respecting creation” when defending their position. Ironically, in the Early Church the situation is exactly the other way around. Abstaining from meat is considered a sign of heresy. [...]
Vegetarian Supper Club promotes positive lifestyle
A healthy lifestyle assessment and presentation is the special feature at the upcoming Vegetarian Supper Club event. “In addition to great food, this month’s special feature is a health presentation entitled, How Healthy Is Your Lifestyle,” says Cameron Johnston, the co-director of Adventist Health Williams Lake. He says everyone is welcome to come and enjoy [...]
Vegetarian Journal Issue 1, 2011 Now Online!
Vegetarian Journal Issue 1, 2001 is now online! More back issues can be viewed here. To subscribe to the Vegetarian Journal and receive the complete print version, you can join online with $25, call (410) 366-8343 and order by phone with your Mastercard® or Visa®, or complete this form Vegetarian Journal Issue 1, 2011 Features [...]
Vegan Chanukah Recipes from The Lowfat Jewish Vegetarian Cookbook
Chanukah is a time that extended families gather together. Here are some vegan recipes from The Lowfat Jewish Vegetarian Cookbook you can share with your friends and family during the 8-day celebration. Potato Latkes Serves 4 1-½ pounds potatoes, peeled and grated 1 medium onion, peeled and grated 3 Tablespoons cornstarch 1 Tablespoon fresh parsley, [...]
The Vegetarian Resource Group Offers Two $5,000 College Scholarships To This Year’s Graduating High School Seniors
The Vegetarian Resource Group Offers Two $5,000 College Scholarships To This Year’s Graduating High School Seniors Due to the generosity of an anonymous donor, The Vegetarian Resource Group will award $10,000 in college scholarship money to graduating U.S. high school students who have promoted vegetarianism in their schools and/or communities. Vegetarians do not eat meat, [...]
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