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Anna Lappe–Study Shows Organic Can Feed The Population

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 in Authors, Food & Drink.

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You’ve heard the arguments from the naysayers.

Organic food is an unrealistic utopia for the elite for live at Whole Foods and is unsustainable and impossible to feed a nation.

Anna Lappe, author and public speaker on sustainability and food politics, discusses this question, using a multi-year study by professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Michigan, Dr. Catherine Badgley, that showed organic crops can feed a substantial portion of the population while maintaining healthy soil.

It was the perfect counteraction to Robert Paarlberg’s defense of industrial agriculture in the  Attention Whole Foods Shoppers article in a recent issue of Foreign Policy.

“Unfortunately, you don’t hear about this study, or others with similar findings, in “Attention Whole Foods Shoppers,” Robert Paarlberg’s defense of industrial agriculture in the new issue of Foreign Policy,” writes Lappe. “Instead, organic agriculture, according to Paarlberg, is an “elite preoccupation,” a “trendy cause” for “purist circles.”

Read about Anna’s discussion of organic food being sustainable at Foreign Policy.

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NHL Charity Shootout

Georges Laraque, former hockey player for the Montreal Canadiens, protested with the Concordia Animal Rights Association (CARA) and PETA outside the Fur and Fashion Exposition of Montréal (NAFFEM) to let every fashionista know that fur is not green.

Far from it. It’s red. And bloody.

While advocates of the fur industry have given their data on why they feel fur is environmentally healthy and sustainable, according to PETA’s blog, it takes 15 times as much energy to produce a fur coat from a farm that raises animals for fur than to make a fake.

There’s also the chemicals involved with the finishing process that have been linked to poor human and environmental health.

The only fur fit for a human is the five o’clock shadow look.

It’s time to get your fake on.

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Mario Batali Supports Meatless Mondays In His Restaurants

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 in Business, Chefs, Food & Drink, Restaurants.

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Mario Batali has announced that he supports Meatless Mondays!

The chef who has given hints during interviews that people should focus more on plant based foods instead of meats, will have all of his 14 restaurants adhere to the veggie holiday as well.

Every Monday, there will be at least 2 vegetarian dishes served, such as pasta or pizza.

In addition, many of the restaurants will designate the items as Meatless Mondays options, with Mario’s “MM” logo.

“The fact is, most people in the U.S. eat way more meat than is good for them or the planet,” maintains Batali.

“Asking everyone to go vegetarian or vegan isn’t a realistic or attainable goal. But we can focus on a more plant-based diet. That’s why I’m such a big believer in the Meatless Monday movement!”

Visit the Meatless Mondays website, a project by the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, for more information on the meat-out day, including recipes.

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Stephanie Pratt And Lo Bosworth Of The Hills Film On Melrose Place On April 29, 2010 In Los Angeles

Stephanie Pratt is the cover girl for PETA’s new iphone application, Be Nice To Bunnies, that allows you to search for products and companies that do not test on animals.

Besides animal testing, Pratt is also campaigning for pet adoption and wants puppy mills wiped off the face of the Earth.

And it bothers her that she can’t make the jump to being a vegetarian.

“No, it really kills me. I was actually talking about this at dinner last night with people,” Pratt told Pr.com. “I do want to make it clear that I love fashion and I love wearing faux fur, but I will never wear real fur. Any fur I’m wearing, it’s fake.”

Maybe Pratt should get her feet wet with Meatless Mondays, as at least eating less meat will reduce her guilt and carbon footprint.

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Lea Michele Answers If She’ll Ever Go Nude–“Full PETA”

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 in Actresses, Animal Issues, Fur.

Michele poses at a party to celebrate the premiere of the second season of the television series Glee in Los Angeles

Lea Michele recently interviewed with Popeater when she was asked if she’d every go, “full PETA.”

After the interviewer had to explain he wanted a naked Rachel Berry protesting against fur, Michele had this to say about getting naked for the cause.

Basically, she feels she can be effective in telling people to wear their own skins without showing much of hers.

“I think that you can get the word out there without a huge billboard of taking your clothes off,” Michele said.

But she hasn’t ruled it out for the future.

“I got a couple of years ahead of me to do stuff like that.”

You can watch the interview at Popeater.

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Mario Batali Says Vegetables Are The Next Big Thing

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 in Chefs, Food & Drink.

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Mario Batali says the next big “it” trend in food will be vegetables.

The chef who was previously known for his meats and grease has lightened both his physical load and recipe collection, with his latest cookbook, Molto Gusto, featuring more vegetarian meals he now is more likely to incorporate into his diet after losing 35-40 pounds.

Besides making vegetables the focus of the meal, Batali says people will be eating with principles.

“I think the next big thing in people’s mind is actually eating with a point of view, eating with an ideology,” Batali told Seattle Times. “It is all the things that we should be thinking about but we never had to because we are in the richest country in the world of all time. Now thinking maybe about spending a bit more for an heirloom varietal. Or a specific type of grown thing [that is] completely fertilizer-free.”

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Nun Reading Bible

The Benedictine Women of Wisconsin are living in the greenest building in America after the ecumenical order’s new Holy Wisdom Monastery received the U.S. Green Building Council’s highest ever rating for sustainable construction.

Now, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is asking the sisters to take reducing their carbon footprint even further by serving vegan meals at the monastery.

Hopefully, the sisters have forgotten about that naked Joanna Krupa and the cross ad for pet adoption that angered the Catholic League.

What’s cool is that the sisters should also know adopting such a diet may not have adverse affects on their bone health, according to a study discussed in Science Daily.

The study, published in Osteoporosis International, found the bone densities of 105 vegan post menopausal women who were Buddhists nuns were identical to non vegetarians despite their calcium intake being lower.

Of course, calcium can be easily supplemented by consuming soy or almond milk, orange juice with calcium or calcium rich vegetable foods like kale.

But more factors than calcium play a role in bone health, such as magnesium, present in green vegetables.

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Scarlett Johansson Vegetarian Pizza Recipe

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 in Actresses, Food & Drink, Recipes.

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Scarlett Johansson has a favorite vegetarian pizza, at least that’s what MyFox8 is reporting.

There are no quotes from Johansson about the pizza or any notes as to whether or not she developed the recipe, but she did tell People in 2006 that her “favorite indulgence is a slice of veggie pizza and a Diet Coke or a wedge of homemade key lime pie,” so the gossip sounds good.

If mushrooms, red peppers and olives are your thing, you should check out the recipe.

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