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David Tennant Heart Stopping Sandwich

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 in Actors, Not So Vegetarian.

David Tennant

We’ve heard of some pretty disgusting meaty combinations before, but Doctor Who star David Tennant has a sandwich that makes us hurl.

During a recent radio interview, David mentioned he likes a processed meat and peanut butter delight.

“It’s an unusual combination – and not particularly good for you. You get really cheap white bread and smear it thick with peanut butter.

No, it’s always best to pass up white and go for whole grain. But it gets worse.

“Then you get those sausages that are really nasty processed meat and covered in shrink-wrapped U-shapes. You slice them into little discs and sink them into the peanut butter…”

Sausages and nasty processed meat? It’s like an increased risk for cancer and heart disease inside a bun.

“It makes quite an appealing kind of sandwich.”

“It is very dirty. You never have it more than once in a 10-year lifespan or your heart will stop.”

Once in a 10-year lifespan?

At least David’s got some things right.

via celebritynewsnow.com

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Meatless Mouthful: Nellie McKay Activism Icons

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 in Female Musicians, Female Singers, Meatless Mouthful.

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“I like [deceased animal-rights activist and actress] Sandy Dennis. I like how both she and Doris Day not only fight for animals in a larger sense but also took them in at home. I was just looking at pictures of Billie Holiday and her dog. I like the thing, or at least the idea, of doing things for some other creature or person. It’s a very noble idea. I’m not sure it gets you anywhere, but I can kind of dig that domestic scene. I like how [comedian] Dick Gregory started out focusing on civil rights and became an animal-rights activist. I like how Alice Walker not only fights for civil rights and feminism – which is a difficult blend to pull off because it’s the whole divide-and-conquer thing; everyone’s always trying to pit activists against each other or make it seem like they’re fighting separate or conflicting battles – but she not only fights for civil rights and feminism but animal rights, too. It’s great.”

—-Nellie McKay, on her favorite activism icons, which of course, feature vegetarians, in an interview with headcount.org.

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