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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.

8th Annual Can-Do Awards Dinner

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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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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Martin Shaw, who plays Judge John Deed on the British television show with the same title, has signed a petition to save the St. Ann’s Well Cafe in Malvern Hills.

According to the BBC News, the Malvern Hill Conservators want to evict the manager, and another source says the place will be turned into a tourist information center.

The manager of St. Ann’s said of Shaw, “He said he’d found it a tranquil place and was lovely for him to get to when he is at the town theatre.”

More than 6,000 people have signed a Facebook petition asking the cafe to remain open.

When you live in an area where there aren’t too many vegetarian restaurants to begin with, it’s always pains to see a good place close.

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Legacy Guitar Straps Now All Leather Free

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 in Business, Merchandise.

Legacy Guitar Straps

Legacy Guitar Straps

Guitar and animal enthusiasts can be excited now that Legacy Guitar Straps has announced its making all its straps leather free and synthetic.

Company president Gary Merola wrote on the Legacy website, which was also found in a recent press release:

“Prior to founding www.legacystraps.com I had a leather shop that used only the finest vegetable tanned leathers which were then hand tooled, dyed, oiled and made into belts, handbags, hats, holsters and the like. These Leathers were very expensive and while some people might be willing to pay $75 for a Guitar Strap, I wanted to make products that would be available to all musicians, regardless of income. In an effort to make the best possible products we regularly test various materials for the ends of our guitar straps. Due to superiority of the synthetic leather material ALL Legacy Guitar straps will now come standard with Synthetic leather ends. Since no animals are harmed to produce our products we are proud to declare our guitar straps “Cruelty Free” This should be of particular interest to our “Vegan” Customers.”

Mercola goes into detail about the advantages of synthetic and the disadvantages of leather from a quality perspective.

Real leather is often cut unevenly and requires the purchase of a more expensive model for a decent strap, while synthetic is cut uniformly, making it easier to work with and doesn’t turn brittle.

For more information on the change at Legacy, visit legacystraps.com.

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Danny Seo Gives Green Gardening Tips

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 in Environment-Eco-Green, Gardening.

45th Annual National Magazine Awards

Eco stylist Danny Seo, who regularly shares his green tips on the The CBS Early Show and is a contributor to Better Homes and Gardens, has given some green gardening tips.

The entrepreneur who blogged about a good veggie chicken and kale salad, stating, “I may be a vegetarian, but I still like food that’s flavorful, indulgent and just outright yum,” says that when your sneakers are well ventilated, instead of throwing them in the trash, throw them in the garden.

Will this cause new, this season’s sneakers to sprout?

No, but according to Seo, it will keep the animals out.

When animals smell other animals’ scent, they know the territory it off limits.

Likewise, when they smell your sneakers, they’ll completely lose their appetites for your plants like your friends lose their appetite for pizza when you leave your shoes out and even consider urinating elsewhere.

For more uses of everyday items, including where to pack those peanuts and put the Sunday paper you never read and should be looking at online to save paper, visit here.

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