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Slice Of Vegan Celebrity Birthday Cake To (Drum Roll)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, August 6th, 2010 in Birthdays, Male Singers.

Travis McCoy

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

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Rachel Zoe

Rachel Zoe dispensed some good advice on nail polish when she recommended Ginger + Liz’s “Got My Groove Back,” metallic gold tone as one of her favorites.

“I like to paint this on before a big night out. I mean, it is just too good not to. Plus, bonus points to this eco-friendly beauty brand for creating polishes that are all organic, vegan-friendly and toxin-free.”

Ginger + Liz Colour Collection

Ginger + Liz Colour Collection

“Got My Groove Back” is just one of several cute and clever named polishes, along with “Can You Keep A Secret?” and “High Maintenance.”

You may one day ask your “Half Naked,” “Boy Toy” to “Tuck Me In” if you get “Hot and Bothered” but definitely “Not On The First Date.”

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KT Tunstall

You’ve heard of those “I’m a vegetarian, but sometimes I eat” insert random meat product on occasion excuses. But KT Tunstall‘s revelation to a crowd in Stornaway in Scotland reveals she has vampire tendencies for pigs, as she enjoys the taste of black pudding, a dish made by cooking blood or dried animal blood until it is thick enough to be congealed.

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Ashley Bell

Actress Ashley Bell plays a possessed Nell Sweetzer in the upcoming film, The Last Exorcism. Bell told Nylon magazine that the director asked her in advance if she was vegetarian, so he could choose between chicken broth or Gatorade for her vomit during one scene.

Bell isn’t a meat eater, so she swished the thirst quenching sports drink in her mouth instead. The Last Exorcism comes out in theatres on August 27th.

Watch a sneak peek film below.

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Kristy Lee Cook

Kristy Lee Cook has taken heat from animal lovers for her new TV show about hunting. But in all fairness, we have to report on the animal and vegetarian lifestyle friendly activities she does as well.

The former American Idol finalist founded a horse rescue organization, the KLC Horse Heaven Foundation, that enriches the lives of horses and people through three different divisions: the Free’d Spirit program, Hors’n Around program and the Natures Wild Adventures program.

The Free’d Spirit program purchases horse from people who either can no longer take care of the animals or rescues them from abuse or neglect situations. The program includes rescuing horses from race tracks once they are deemed too old to compete.

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Martha Stewart “Dog Fancy” 40th Anniversary Issue About Adoption

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, August 5th, 2010 in Animal Issues.

Martha Stewart "Dog Fancy"

Martha Stewart "Dog Fancy"

Martha Stewart is making history on the October 2010 issue of Dog Fancy, being the first non-canine cover star on the magazine in its 40 years of publication.

Inside, there’s an interview with Stewart on her own dogs, her pet products and dog adoption, which the domestic diva is a big fan of. It’s the perfect way to debut, Adopted Dog, Dog Fancy’s first “flip” double issue of a publication dedicated to adoption and rescue.

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Vanessa Lengies

“One of my favorite dishes is roasted vegetables–I just put the veggies in a pan, then toss them with some olive oil, garlic, and salt before roasting. And I was never a fan of avocados, but now I love to slice them open and add a little olive oil and balsamic vinegar, or honey and salt.”

Vanessa Lengies, sharing some of her favorite plant things to Vegetarian Times in the September 2010 issue.

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Michelle Obama "Ladies Home Journal"

Michelle Obama "Ladies Home Journal"

Michelle Obama‘s interview with Ladies Home Journal available on the stands August 10th, reveals her suspicion of a “dislike beet gene” she shares with the president.

‘I am a believer there is a beet gene,” she said. “People who love beets love them and people who hate beets can’t stand them. Neither the President nor I have the beet gene.”

A study examining the food preference of twins found liking fruits and vegetables is somewhat influenced by genes, but environmental factors also play a big role. But judging a veggie to taste bitter may be a case of genetics of the tongue receptors.

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