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Monthly Archives: April, 2009

Meat Eaters Endanger Everyone’s Health

By now, I’m sure everyone has heard that swine flu has sickened a number of people in New York, Ohio, Kansas, Texas, California, and Illinois, and more illnesses are suspected in other states. The same strain of swine flu killed at least 149 people in Mexico and sickened about 2,000 more. Experts suspect that the [...]

Get your Vegan Education On!

ore than 1,000 students at Cornell University have reportedly signed a petition asking for the return of Nutritional Sciences 200: Vegetarian Nutrition, a class once taught by vegan advocate Prof. T. Colin Campbell. Prof. Campbell claims that the class was “unjustly canceled” because the former Division of Nutritional Sciences Director was a consultant to the [...]

Vegan Waffles in the Morning!

“…And in the morning, I’m makin’ Vegan Waffles!”
Such a simple and yummy recipe for moist on the inside, crispy on the outside vegan waffles. This is the basic version but you can feel free to add anything you want to it. Try fresh Strawberries, Bananas, Cinnamon, Blue Berries or even Chocolate Chips! It’s limited only [...]

Veganism on the Rise

With all the cruelty, environmental problems, and diet-related diseases in the world, it can be easy for vegans to get discouraged. Trying to convince people to go vegetarian can be like banging your head against a brick wall. Just the other day, I wrote a blog proposing, perish the thought, an excise tax on meat [...]

Vegan Garlic and Broccoli Spaghetti

For those of you who don’t like garlic (or those who are of the Vampire persuasion, I don’t judge), this is not a recipe for you. This is a classic Italian dish that was taught to my family by my long time Vegetarian and Italian Aunt Lori. Though some modifications have been made over the [...]

Why It Steams Me When People Eat Crabs, Shrimp, and Lobsters

id everyone read about the recent study showing that crabs not only feel pain but that they remember it? Researchers at the School of Biological Sciences at Queen’s University in Belfast gave hermit crabs mild electric shocks in order to determine if they could feel pain. Not surprisingly, the answer was “yes.” While I don’t [...]