Vegan Bites: October 27, 2010

Vegan Bites: October 27, 2010

“Fresh, high-quality produce is edging meats to the side, as a small but growing number of chefs are curbing the use of animal protein and bringing vegetables to the fore, thanks to a greater emphasis on locally farmed produce, on-site restaurant gardens and heirloom varieties.”
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8 warming, hearty, vegan soups for winter >>

“Limited Edition gardein Savory Stuffed Turk’y is here for the Holidays!” see the photo and read the details here >>

“The research is clear that trans fats increase LDL cholesterol and lower HDL. They also increase inflammation and harm the walls of blood vessels. ” read more >>

“Thousands of New Yorkers were given a taste of veganism at the 2nd annual NYC VegFest at Union Square on Saturday, October 23.” see the photo here >>

“an anonymous communique received by the Animal Liberation Press Office today states there was a break-in last night at California Institute of Technology (Cal Tech) labs near Los Angeles.” more here >>

“All Dan Palmer wanted to do was stop the dogs from being beaten. Instead, Palmer was beaten” Mr. Palmer is now dead as a result of beatings he received from people who were beating their dogs. The original news story is here >>

“The Sea Shepherd Cove Guardians were able to video baby dolphins being thrown onto the gutting barge. Seventeen-year-old Elora West described the scene as ‘brutally horrific.’ No mercy, no survivors, no empathy, and no humanity – that’s the reality of the ongoing tragedy of the Cove.” more here >>

“The Boston Vegetarian Food Festival returns this weekend for its 15th year, bigger than ever.” more >>

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