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Michael Pollan was interviewed by Time magazine where he answered 10 questions on food, health, the environment and animals.

The author of the The Omnivore’s Dilemmna and most recently, Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual, was asked about his diet.

“I still eat meat. But I eat a lot less. I have enormous respect for vegetarians, but I believe there are ways to eat meat that are good for you and good for the environment.”

What do you think of Pollan’s response?

Are there environmentally friendly ways to produce and consume a little bit of “ethically raised” meat or non threatened fish every now and then?

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Slice Of Vegan Celebrity Birthday Cake To (Drum Roll)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, January 22nd, 2010 in Actresses, Birthdays.

Thalians 53rd Anniversary Ball - Arrivals

A big slice of vegan birthday cake goes out to the following vegetarian or vegan celebrities today.

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Michelle Obama and local students harvest the White House kitchen garden in Washington

Michelle Obama gave a speech to the U.S. Conference of Mayors at the Capital Hilton this week which highlighted the need to combat childhood obesity.

The First Lady has taken a leadership role in encouraging healthier habits in children and adults.

Appearing on Sesame Street, she and Elmo urged children to eat more fruits and vegetables.

She showed up to support local and fresh produce at the nearby Farmers Market in D.C.

And according to Jocelyn Frye, the first lady’s domestic policy adviser, good habits start in the home–or at least in the yard of the home.

“We didn’t want to have a garden just to have a garden,” said Frye of the White House garden, according to the Washington Post. “It was a vehicle for talking about children’s health.”

Mrs. Obama’s ideas to reduce the childhood obesity epidemic include ensuring healthier options are in school lunches, encouraging more physical activity, increasing the availability of healthy food in every neighborhood and giving parents and kids better nutrition education.

Would a meat-free Monday be too much to ask for as well?

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Simon Cowell Forbids Alexandra Burke Puppy Love

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, January 21st, 2010 in Animal Issues, Female Singers.

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Simon Cowell has forbidden X Factor star Alexandra Burke from getting a dog because he thinks she’s wouldn’t be able to devote enough time and attention to one.

“I really wanted a dog this year,” Burke said. “Simon’s said I can’t have one because I’m too busy.”

Instead Burke plans on buying another home.

Hopefully she won’t turn it into a Paris Hilton zoo and store twenty something handbag puppies in it.

If anyone champions the welfare of dogs, it’s Simon.

He’s been caught on more than a few occasions snuggling with four pawed people and took time to record a public service announcement about not leaving pets unattended in cars.

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“We Are Scientists” Keith Murray–Sexier Than AFI Davey Havok

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, January 21st, 2010 in Food & Drink, Male Musicians.

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Keith Murray, band member of We Are Scientists, was nominated for World’s Sexiest Vegetarian in 2007.

Sure, he’s cute, but unfortunately, his boyish charm wasn’t enough to beat AFI‘s Davey Havok.

And he’s a little cocky about the defeat.

“I’m not gonna say that I think I deserved to win,” Murray told Penn State’s Daily Collegian. “But I certainly deserved to beat that guy!”

Murray attributes his decision to go vegetarian after eating a “college diet” of cereal and gummy bears.

Hello?!

Unless those were some Annie Duke-like gelatin free Sunny Bears, that diet wasn’t exactly vegetarian.

Perhaps Murray bought the vegan version on the campus natural foods store.

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Aldo Zilli Opens Zilli Green Restaurant–A Vegetarian Signor Zilli

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, January 21st, 2010 in Business, Chefs, Food & Drink, Restaurants.

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First chef Aldo Zilli warned about processed meat, now he’s throwing the entire rump roast out the door.

Hooray!

Zilli has announced he’s relaunching his Signor Zilli restaurant as a vegetarian concept restaurant, according to Catersearch.

Every item on the menu at the all new Zilli Green will be meat and sea-food free.

Zilli came up with the idea after he appeared in the reality TV show Celebrity Fit Club.

“The program inspired me to alter the focus of my cooking with new ingredients and different patterns of eating,” he said.

The menu will feature a blend of Asian and Italian cuisines with items such as seared tofu, miso soup and smoked mozzarella.

Paul McCartney has been caught enjoying dinner made especially to suit to his dietary needs at Signor Zilli.

Now he and other plant lovers can walk into Zilli Green and browse an entire menu made exclusively for them.

Zilli Green opens February 14.

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Ted Danson Only Actor–No Vegetarian

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, January 21st, 2010 in Actors, Not So Vegetarian.

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Did you hear the rumor that Ted Danson was a vegan?

It’s absolutely NOT true.

“Oh yeah, no, I’m an actor,” Danson told GQ magazine. “Which means one week I’m vegan, the next I don’t know.”

He emphasized his reluctance to be vegetarian even more during the interview when he jokingly said he would order the California condor or gorilla, deciding on scallops in the end.

No, not even sharing the Bored To Death set with vegan Jason Schwartzman has pulled Danson to the veg side yet.

Danson does consider himself an environmentalist and narrates End of the Line, a film about the depletion of fish.

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Natalie Portman “Stylist Magazine” January 2010

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, January 21st, 2010 in Actresses, Food & Drink.

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The lovely and recently vegan actress Natalie Portman chatted with Stylist magazine for their recent January issue.

Nat discussed the disappointment of her fallen vegan shoe line, Te Casan.

“The company that makes them closed down,” Natalie said. “Nothing to do with my shoes, I hasten to add-but it was a learning experience.”

She explained she how she became vegan and why she continues to make the food decisions she does.

“Part of my reason for being vegetarian was because it practices respect and love for life all through the day, so three times a day, you make a decision to eat things that have not been killed.”

And author Jonathan Safran Foer helped push her to the vegan side.

“I have been a vegetarian for 20 years but I recently became vegan and that has more to do with the factory farming aspect and my friend’s book, Eating Animals [by author Jonathan Safran Foer], which was deeply disturbing.”

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