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Mya New Year’s Resolution 2010

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 in Female Singers, Food & Drink.

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Mya went vegetarian to shape up for her Dancing With the Stars role this past season and lost 11 pounds while doing so.

Unfortunately, she couldn’t find the time to plan her meals to get enough protein and ended up going back to meat.

“My new year’s resolution was to be a vegetarian for six months out of this year,” said Mya, according to Us Magazine. “I did three months and stopped and then I’m almost done with my second three months commitment.”

Will Mya make the same promise to herself this year?

Will she go for the home run and do it for 365 days in 2010?

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“Celebrity Big Brother” House Fur Rug Animal Hell

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, January 1st, 2010 in Fur, Reality TV.

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The new Celebrity Big Brother House has been unveiled and residents like Coronation Street‘s Kym Marsh, Stephanie Beacham and MC Hammer will have the chance to cuddle up with some very animal unfriendly furnishings.

BBC News reports:

“Producers have opted for a gothic, hellish decor, based on Dante’s Inferno and philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre’s notion that “Hell is other people”.

Hellish is a mild word to describe the living room area.

From looking at the photos, there are fur rugs and leather sofas.

Sure, there are other scary features like skulls on the pillows, but what could be creepier than lying against the hide of a previous living creature?

Makes you wanna get evicted.

Vegetarian Boy George was banned from the show due to his probation restrictions.

Too bad, because at least he could have cooked veg food for everyone to offset all that bad animal karma (kameleon).

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John Salley, Rory Freedman, Bob Harper Nutrition Tips

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, January 1st, 2010 in Food & Drink, Nutrition-Health-Fitness.

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January 1st has arrived and that means the Physicians Committee For Responsible Medicine 21 Day Vegan Kickstart program has begun!

As mentioned before, there are several celebrities that offer tips for keeping up your resolution of going veg, like John Salley‘s advice on helping children make good food decisions.

“Adults influence kids’ eating habits. We have to improve kids’ eating habits—and re-educate adults about what is food and what is not food. People can have pizza and pastries without dairy products and eggs. They can have tofu mozzarella cheese or egg substitute and they should use agave in place of high-fructose corn syrup and refined whole sugar.”

Rory Freedman is also there to be the cheerleader in case you do cheat.

“If you slip up and get off track, forgive yourself. It’s okay to be imperfect and to make mistakes. Try to do better, that’s all.”

But with recipes like her Green Goddess pasta, it might be hard to even think about falling off track.

And Bob Harper wants you to examine what’s on your plate before asking why you feel tired and crummy every evening. And hopefully, put some of his black bean quinoa salad on there.

“When you pay attention to what you eat, it becomes easier to understand your relationship with food and how it affects your day-to-day life.”

For more celebrity nutrition tips, visit kickstart.pcrm.org.

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Antony Worrall Thompson, Pamela Anderson 2009 Quotes

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, January 1st, 2010 in Actresses, Chefs, Food & Drink.

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2009 was a year of memorable quotes, so says the Huddersfield Daily Examiner, which has compiled its list of great celebrity verbiage of the year.

There are some quotes, however, that are worth forgetting, like one made by chef Antony Worrall Thompson when he attacked Paul McCartney‘s Meat Free Monday campaign.

“I am sure vegetarians must also account for a lot of gases. Look how many beans they eat.”

Ha, haaaaaa. Be sure to put him in the category of chefs you really love like Hezbollah vegan hating Anthony Bourdain.

Pamela Anderson wanted you to know she is now a Rembrandt.

“Yesterday, I was considered soft porn, but today I am art.”

Does that mean the art history students of the next century will be studying and critiquing the Lettuce Ladies ads?

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The Sims 3 Eat Vegetarian, Win PETA Proggy Award

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, January 1st, 2010 in Food & Drink, Pop Culture.

The Sims 3 allows players to create vegetarian Sims

The Sims 3 allows players to create vegetarian Sims

PETA has awarded The Sims 3 by Electronic Art a Proggy Award for being the Most Animal Friendly Game of 2009.

The Proggy Award is short for “progress,” and is intended for PETA to recognize companies that display animal friendly themes in their products.

According to PETA, The Sims 3 can feature Sims who not only eat vegetarian, but become ill if served vegetarian food.

Wonder if these Sims can force their meat eating virtual friends to have a Quorn patty here and there?

“Rumor has it that game testers have reported that vegetarian Sims live longer and age more slowly than meat-eating Sims,” PETA continued. “Of course, that would jibe with studies showing that real-life vegans and vegetarians are less prone to obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and other life-threatening conditions.”

Do these Sims get better premiums on their health care coverage?

If not, it’s time to make changes for The Sims 4!

via gamasutra.com

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John Mackey–Whole Foods Meat And Animal Welfare

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, January 1st, 2010 in Animal Issues, Business, Food & Drink.

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As a vegetarian, can you ever agree that some meat is ethical?

John Mackey made the decision to go vegetarian after discovering how some animals farmed for meat were treated.

“I became more conscious of what we were doing to livestock animals and how much those animals were being abused,” he said during a video interview posted on the Whole Foods blog.  “The summer of 2003, I read a dozen books or so on the way animals were being treated and I decided in good conscious I didn’t want to eat animals anymore.”

But Whole Foods still sells meat. Does this make Mackey a hypocrite?

“I find the death argument to not be a particularly good one because everything that’s alive dies. At the end of the day it’s the quality of life that you have prior from birth to death that really matters. Not whether you die in the end. Animals are going to die in the end and what matters to them whether the life they have from birth to death is a life that allows them to fulfill their animal potential.”

Mackey says the company has been developing an Animal Welfare 5 Step rating program, which will rate producers based on how they treat their livestock. Ideally, the producers with the highest rating will be the only ones to sell their product at Whole Foods.

Certainly a life full of free movement and fresh air beats being crammed in cages and being forced to reproduce or produce products like milk unnaturally.

Do you agree with Mackey?

Or should Whole Foods aim to stop selling meat entirely?

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Rush Limbaugh Hospital Visit Prompts Go Vegetarian Letter

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, January 1st, 2010 in Food & Drink, Politicians.

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After discovering conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh was hospitalized for chest pains, Dr. Neal Barnard, president of the Physicians Committee For Responsible Medicine, decided to write Limbaugh a letter suggesting changes to his diet might prevent such medical problems.

A letter urging someone to go veg? That’s right. PCRM must be playing PETA now.

“In our grandparents’ day, people knew the value of humble beans, vegetables, and fruits, often growing them in their own family gardens. These foods have essentially no cholesterol and very little saturated fat. Nowadays, many Americans are very liberal with meat, dairy products, and end up needing to rely on medications to counteract the effects of their diets.”

According to a  news release, PCRM also delivered a care packet of fruits, vegetables and other vegan foods, courtesy of Down to Earth, an organic vegetarian store in Oahu.

PCRM says that heart attacks increase during December and January because of eating patterns that occur during the holiday season.

If Rush’s hospital room comes with Internet access, he’ll be able to go online and sign up for the PCRM 21 Day Vegan Kickstart program.

Wishing Rush a speedy recovery because Punkin the cat must really be missing him.

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Bob Harper Roasted Vegetable Salad Vinaigrette Dressing (Recipe)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, January 1st, 2010 in Food & Drink, Reality TV, Recipes.

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Bob Harper is the kind of man every woman dreams of–he loves spending time in the kitchen.

“I love to cook. Love, love, to cook,” Bob told PEOPLE. “When I’m in L.A., I cook every night that I’m home. It’s really relaxing to me.”

The Biggest Loser coach who lost dozens of points off his cholesterol after going vegetarian insists he never grows bored with cooking the same beans and rice every evening.

“People are always asking, ‘If I’m a vegetarian, are my options limited? My answer is no way! There are so many great recipes out there to choose from, and I also love to experiment with different vegetables and grains. Guests are always surprised when they come over for dinner and I whip up pasta.”

Bob has given PEOPLE an idea of what he might whip up one evening at his LA residence, Roasted Vegetable Salad with Vinaigrette Dressing.

Zucchini, bell peppers and chickpeas are just a few of the delicious ingredients in one of Bob’s favorite salads.

Grab the recipe and start the New Year off by cooking at home more like Bob at people.com.

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