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Fred Mascherino took a moment to Tweet his love for breakfast food at the Chicago Diner.

“Vegan French toast the The Chicago Diner- kickin’ ass!”

Chicagoans know Chicago Diner has the best in vegan and vegetarian home style breakfast items like tofu mock egg scrambles, seitan sausages, and biscuits with vegan gravy.

And Fred’s not the only celebrity to order off the menu.

Ellen DeGeneres likes the Diner’s seitan hot wings so much, she had them Fed’exed to her studios in California.

Eh, yeah we know it’s not so green to fly food that far.

But hey, the food was vegan so it took some of the weight off Ellen’s footprint.

For a more environmentally friendly way to enjoy the Diner’s hot wings, take a train to the Windy City on a road trip and stock  up on meals like Sweet and Sour Tofu, vegan Chicago Style Hot Doggs, and Parmesan “Chickin” Caesar salad.

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Lamb Of God Randy Blythe Makes Brian Fair Tofu Marsala

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, September 19th, 2009 in Food & Drink, Male Musicians, Male Singers, Recipes.

Ozzfest 2005

Brian Fair of Shadow’s Fall got the chance to have dinner with a fellow metal band member Randy Blythe of Lamb of God.

Randy remembered his vegetarian guests and made a special meal of tofu Marsala to please them.

But Brian still wasn’t satisfied, according to roadrunnerrecords.com.

“And while we were there, we were like, “Ya gotta sing,” ya know?” Brian said. “You can’t just make dinner and leave.” So, we had him sing a couple lines on that one song since that’s what we were working on that day and it just worked out perfect.”

If you want to try your hand at tofu Marsala, give the recipe after the break a try.

And be ready in case the family wants you to sing.
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Skinny Bitch Kim Barnouin Launches Healthy Bitch Daily

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, September 19th, 2009 in Authors, Food & Drink, Nutrition-Health-Fitness, Videos.

Californiawomen.org

Californiawomen.org

Kim Barnouin, co-author of the Skinny Bitch vegan book series with Rory Freedman, has launched her own bitchy URL.

Healthybitchdaily.com contains every thing a health conscious bitch should read up on, from health and fitness, body and sex, to food and finances.

Barnouin recently hosted a launch party for Healthy Bitch Daily at Breadbar in Santa Monica, California where there was vegan food prepared by Chef Nori and Barnouin signed copies of Skinny Bitch.

Take a look at the clip below for a highlight of the event.

If you’re hungry, you might want to grab a snack first.

Vegan Dinner & Booksigning with Kim Barnouin from Breadbar Admin on Vimeo.

via theactivefoodie.blogspot.com

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Alexandra Paul-Other Baywatch Babe-Is Vegetarian Too

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, September 19th, 2009 in Actresses, Environment-Eco-Green, Food & Drink.

Laugh Out Loud Comedy Benefit For Lifeworks Mentoring

Everybody knows Pamela Anderson shows her goodies in the name of animals, but do you remember Lt. Stephanie Holden, the other hot lifeguard from Baywatch?

Alexandra Paul is 46 and vegetarian strong, thanks to a book she read when she was 14 called Diet for a Small Planet.

She told Vegetarian Times in the October 2009 issue:

“I read Diet For a Small Plant when I was 14, just when I was formulating my ethics and “inhaling” new information. i wanted to be a good person and make a difference in the world. Vegetarian seemed to fit both bills.”

Knowing vegetarianism and environmentalism go hand in hand, Alexandra also does her part to help the planet. She co-wrote and produced Jam Packed, a documentary about overpopulation and appeared in the 2006 documentary Who Killed The Electric Car?

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Donate Life Concert Series: Michelle Branch and Jason Castro

Michelle Branch admits she’s less than a perfect eater.

During a 25 things about myself post, Michelle said:

“I am a vegetarian but when I’m hung over I sneak bacon at breakfast and later deny it happening.”

And a later post on her blog, she revealed missing the home cooked meals of her mother sometimes made her go south.

“It all started on a road trip to Northern California. I had no idea what was in store for me as I innocently drove past In-N-Out burger. I can imagine if you grew up vegetarian, the idea of eating meat is unfathomable. But if you grew up with the marvelous food my mother prepared, divulging in a luxuriously rich Bolognese (with red wine of course) or once in a while a greasy hot dog out of a NYC street cart, after three years you would start to relapse too. One double-double animal style later and my tree-hugging hippy eating ways went out the window. I fell hard and hit every branch on the way down.”

But Michelle is trying to promote better eating, and even invited her fans to view Food Inc.

Here’s Michelle showing the yoga moves that will hopefully give her peace and strength to continue on the right diet path in the Posers: Yogastyles of the Movers and Shakers series.

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Miami Dolphins v Denver Broncos

Miami Dolphins running back Ricky Williams knows even with being a vegetarian, your body can’t play professional football forever.

That’s why he plans to become a doctor of osteopathic medicine, according to palmbeachpost.com.

Wowsers!

Athletic, intelligent, and vegetarian?

What’s his marital status again?

The cool thing about osteopathic medicine is that it takes a holistic approach to being healthy, versus relying on medicine to treat ailments.

The eight main principles of the discipline are as follows:

1. The body is a unit.
2. Structure and function are reciprocally inter-related.
3. The body possesses self-regulatory mechanisms.
4. The body has the inherent capacity to defend and repair itself.
5. When the normal adaptability is disrupted, or when environmental changes overcome the body’s capacity for self maintenance, disease may ensue.
6. The movement of body fluids is essential to the maintenance of health.
7. The nerves play a crucial part in controlling the fluids of the body.
8. There are somatic components to disease that are not only manifestations of disease, but also are factors that contribute to maintenance of the disease state.

We are really liking number #4 and we hope Ricky teaches his patients the best way to use their body to defend and repair themselves is by choosing a veg diet, which can help prevent dozens of diseases, including the big killers of diabetes, heart disease, abdominal obesity, and cancer.

Can we get a Dr. Ricky Williams in the house as soon as possible?

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Travis Barker Eats The Best Vegan Food For Lunch

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, September 19th, 2009 in Celebrity Tweets, Food & Drink, Male Musicians.

Blink-182 performs in concert in California

Travis Barker was a longtime vegan who temporarily started eating meat after a plane crash that resulted him needing several skin grafts for burns.

Sadly, the Blink 182 recently loss his friend DJ AM (Adam Goldstein) who was the only other survivor of the plane crash.

He did this on the advice on doctors and took some flak from the veg community.

However, it appears that Travis still loves his vegan grub.

From a recent Tweet:

“Eating the best vegan food for lunch:)”

We’re happy Travis is back to eating the good stuff!

Just wish he’d given us more details on the meal. We like salivating over our computers.

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Perez Hilton Thoughts On PETA

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, September 19th, 2009 in Animal Issues, Authors.

Perez Hilton Presents Tour - New York

Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton was interviewed by justout.com, when he was asked what his thoughts were on the animal rights group People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).

Perez thinks PETA is a lot like him. Read to find out why.

JO: You support PETA, which directly opposes biomedical HIV research; you also support HIV research and advocacy groups such as Keep A Child Alive. Do you personally oppose biomedical HIV research? Should the gay community support or oppose biomedical research?
PH: You know, it wouldn’t be fair to say I support PETA—it’d be fair to say I support some of the things they say, but at the same time, fuck—I eat meat and own some leather shoes. I don’t wear fur, though. You know, I’m a human being, and human beings are walking contradictions! I think we should explore all avenues for finding a cure for HIV and AIDS—and all diseases! Like stem cell research—I’m all for it!

JO: If biomedical research shouldn’t be opposed, why do you support PETA, who believes research should be stopped, and not another animal welfare organization that is pro-research?
PH: I don’t support PETA—I support some of the things that PETA does. I support that they’re kind of like me, in that they’re loud and sometimes obnoxious. Underneath that, a lot of the things they do and other things I don’t agree with.

Both Perez and PETA are loud and obnoxious?

LOL! Separated at birth.

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