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Alicia Silverstone

Alicia Silverstone is craving all things delicious as expected for a vegan mother-to-be.

According to People, the actress recently stopped into M Cafe to tell the staff that although she’d already eaten a big meal, she’d be back later for some vegan eggs Benedict!

Guess the little vegan person #2 she’s carrying never gets tired of good food!

The actress has been blogging on her own and vegan pregnancies in general at her site, The Kind Life, and she recently tackled the issue of breastfeeding.

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Shilpa Shetty

Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty has launched a range of Indian vegetarian entrees, Shilpa’s Gourmet Creations.

The line is said to reflect the eating plan of the UK Celebrity Big Brother star, focusing on delivering both health and taste.

“Vegetables are a vital source of vitamins and minerals, but vegetarian doesn’t have to mean bland and rubbery food,” Shetty said.

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Katie Holmes

Katie Holmes was recently spotted having lunch at a vegan restaurant in Vancouver, Canada with her step-daughter, Isabella Cruise.

The vegan who admires Paul McCartney shared the joy of meat and dairy-free at Gorilla Food, an organic, vegan eatery featuring wraps, veggie burgers, noodles and even vegan desserts. If you go there, why not try the Monkey Sandwich?

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Sienna Miller

Vegetarian and non-vegetarian celebrities are backing the new film that takes a look at factory farmed pork, Pig Business.

Sienna Miller, Stella McCartney and several other stars are all calling for a ban on factory farmed pork in Europe. Activists who created the film claim pigs are often kept in conditions against European Union law, such as slatted floors with no bedding.

“This is such an important subject,” McCartney said of the film. “To be aware is to have individual power. This film gives us the information we need to have to make a change as a consumer, to show government and food manufacturers we deserve better. And so do the pigs giving their lives in such a barbaric way. If we stop the demand they have to stop the cruelty and deceit.”

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Ask Men’s 99 Women Of 2011 Are Vegetarian Friendly

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, February 3rd, 2011 in Actresses, Food & Drink, Recipes.

Olivia Wilde

There’s nothing hotter than plants, right? One only has to look at the PETA Super Bowl videos here and here to realize what a turn-on produce is.

So it makes sense that several vegetarian and vegan women have made Askmen.com’s 99 women of 2011 list.

Olivia Wilde has everything the doctor ordered, as the House actress made the cut, proving not only her vegan bolognese is the bomb-diggity. Wilde enjoys picking up items from the Farmers Market and has said most of her veggie nights shared with her Italian husband are filled with pasta.

Visit Askmen.com to see the other veg ladies in the top 99, including Natalie Portman, Lea Michele and Kristen Bell.

Photo: PR Photos

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Alicia Silverstone Gives Eco-Friendly Valentine’s Day Tips

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011 in Actresses, Couples, Environment-Eco-Green.

Alicia Silverstone

Alicia Silverstone and her husband Christopher Jarecki are expecting a child in a few more months, so Alicia must know a thing or two about eco-friendly lovin’!

The actress took to her blog to discuss how to have an environmentally friendly Valentine’s Day, which is less than two weeks away.

Alicia recommended the perfect wine, flowers, chocolates, cards and even sexy nighties.

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Kristin Davis To Receive Wyler Award From Humane Society For Elephant Work

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011 in Actresses, Animal Issues.

Kristin Davis

“Sex and the City” star Kristin Davis will receive the Wyler Award, an honor given by the Humane Society of the United States during its annual ceremony meant to honor those in Hollywood making a difference in animal welfare, the Genesis Awards.

Davis is receiving the award for the attention she has brought to African elephants orphaned as a result of poaching.

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Portia de Rossi

Portia de Rossi has written a book, Unbearable Lightness, which details her struggles with an eating disorder that began in her early teens.

Now a vegan, de Rossi used Unbearable Lightness to discuss how a change in diet was an extension to her spiritual and emotional wellness as thinking about the cruelty of eating animals allowed her to think less selfishly–an emotion that consumed her when she was constantly obsessing over her personal appearance.

“While I have never felt more healthy and energized, the most important thing that happened to me when I stopped eating animals was a sense of connectedness. When I was suffering with an eating disorder, my life was solely about me. I was living through my ego and didn’t care about life around me. I was selfish and angry, and because I didn’t care about myself, I also didn’t care about littering in the street or polluting the environment.”

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