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Wolfgang Puck On Animal Welfare, Nutrition, And Health Care

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, September 24th, 2009 in Animal Issues, Chefs, Food & Drink.

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Wolfgang Puck was recently interviewed by The Gothamist, where he discussed his reasons behind sourcing his food from animals that were treated more humanely before slaughter.

“…in most places when you look at the way they treat the animals, you’re going to become a vegetarian anyway,” Wolfgang said.

More from gothamist.com:

“If you would go to some of these huge farms where they raise veal, and they’re in these little cages where they can’t turn around and they can’t stand up, it’s so depressing. I went once when my son was 15 and he started to cry. He said, “I looked in this cow’s eyes and it looked like she was crying.” Why do they have the big chain around the neck? It’s not necessary.”

“And you know, I think, we always said we want to know how people treat everything we eat. And of course they get killed at the end, but during their life span they should be treated humanely. And I think also it will help small farmers stay in business. And it’s enough that the government subsidizes these corn farmers that are going to make ethanol and that’s not the answer anyway, instead of subsidizing these organic farmers so that our kids in school can get their vegetables. I mean, when you really think about, they get really cheap food. It’s getting a little better, but overall, from that to the Army, they’re getting the worst stuff. Why don’t we put the money for people to grow on small farms so they can grow good things that’s better for us? And in the long run, it cuts down on health care, we will need less doctors because we eat healthier. And I think food and nutrition and eating healthy go hand in hand. We forget that sometimes all these problems are out there because of nutrition, and we are in the most expensive country in the whole world, and we either have no food or people who don’t know how to eat—Oh!”

Wow.

Animal welfare, nutrition, and health care all in one answer. Maybe it was really Wolfgang and not Emeril who invented the catchphrase “Bam!”

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Kardashian, Odom, Goodwin: NSF, GQ Stop Puppy Mills For HSUS

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, September 24th, 2009 in Animal Issues, Events.

NSF & GQ Magazine's Stop Puppy Mills Humane Society Benefit

Hollywood’s most talked about soon to be married couple, Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom, recently attended a benefit sponsored by menswear line NSF and GQ for the Humane Society of the United States.

The event was meant to raise awareness on the cruel practices that take place in the puppy mill industry.

Other star guests at the Stop Puppy Mills Humane Society Benefit included Ginnifer Goodwin, Charlotte Ross, Hal Sparks, Shoshana Bush, Vanessa Branch, Tricia HelferJorja Fox, Eric Szmanda and Corey Feldman.

Vegan sushi was on hand for those who wanted to snack.

Sure Khloe snatched some up, as she one day hopes to be a vegetarian.

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Jon Stewart Calls Carriage Horse District “Sad Eyed”

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, September 24th, 2009 in Animal Issues, Environment-Eco-Green, Humor, Videos.

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Last night on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Jon called Manhattan’s West side the “sad-eyed carriage horse district.”

Sad it is, as a recent crash involving a horse-drawn carriage and a taxi resulted in the carriage driver being thrown in the street and the horse making a run for it.

Is Jon trying to drop some hints on how he feels about the industry?

Watch Jon’s “Our Dead Planet” segment, a humorous take on environmentalism that indicates the Earth is trying to kill us.

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Brigitte Bardot Blogs To Boycott Canadian Maple Syrup

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, September 24th, 2009 in Animal Issues, Food & Drink.

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It’s time to break out the agave syrup for those waffles and pancakes.

Brigitte Bardot is urging everyone to boycott maple syrup made in Canada because of the country’s seal slaughter practices.

“These massive ethical reactions from consumers can sometimes convince a government or a corporation to change the way that it does business.”

“Canadian law authorizes seal pups to be legally killed as soon as they have lost their white baby fur, which happens about two weeks after birth. On the ice floes, the seals are bludgeoned, and some are skinned while still alive. Each spring, this vision of horror returns: The ice floes become an open-air slaughterhouse, where some pups are left in agony, their mothers trying desperately to revive their small bloody bodies.”

“The United States and the European Union have banned seal products, but Canada produces about 85 percent of the world’s maple syrup?the maple leaf is even the symbol of this country.”

“Refusing to buy maple syrup so as to refuse to be an accomplice to the slaughter perpetrated on the ice floes can send a strong message to Canadian officials.”

Read Brigitte’s entire post at peta.org.

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Sir Roger Moore Won’t Speak To His Foie Gras Friends

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 in Actors, Animal Issues.

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Sir Roger Moore has written a piece in the UK Daily Mail on why he is so against the production of foie gras.

This is a matter so close to his heart, he won’t return your phone calls if you take part in the industry which force feeds geese until their livers swell.

From the Daily Mail:

“When I played James Bond, I was used to fanciful scripts about violence and intimidation. And during 19 years campaigning for the children’s charity Unicef, I have come across appalling examples of inhumanity in the real world.”

“But I have seen few things so revolting and shaming as the horrendous routine cruelty to ducks and geese that goes into the production of one of the world’s so-called culinary delicacies, foie gras”

“And I refuse to speak to old friends who, even when they know how it is produced, are prepared to overlook the suffering for self-gratification. My wife Christina feels just the same. No creature deserves to be treated as these birds are for our delectation.”

“The methods used are not for the squeamish. The birds are crammed into tiny crates where they can’t move at all and are force fed every three hours with 4lb of a corn mash mixture which swells inside them often literally to bursting point. In human terms it is the equivalent of eating 45lb of pasta a day.”

Read Sir Roger Moore’s entire article at dailymail.co.uk.

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Ben Hur Live HURT-ing Animals With Live Shows?

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009 in Animal Issues.

Ben Hur Live Show Presentation To Media

Ben Hur Live is on tour, making its way to several countries from now through 2010.

The show came to the O2 arena in London, and PETA took the opportunity to protest the show using over 100 live animals in the production.

PETA wrote on its blog:

“We’ve all heard that animals used for circuses are beaten, chained for up to 100 hours at a time, and carted around the country in tiny boxcars without a semblance of a natural life, but being on stage is just as terrifying and unnatural, and as I’m sure you’ve probably learned, it often ends in tragedy for the animals and the audience.”

The website for the production, Benhurlive.com, issues an Animal Protection statement, that said the production company had plans to allow an independent animal rights group to have unlimited access during rehearsals and on tour.

“We feel deeply committed to an ethical attitude towards the whole of creation,” the site says.

Read the entire animal protection statement at benhurlive.com.

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Sophia Loren: The Fur Wearing Anti-Brigitte Bardot?

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, September 21st, 2009 in Actresses, Animal Issues, Fur.

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The end of September marks birthdays for two big sex symbol icons of the 60s, Sophia Loren and Brigitte Bardot.

Both woman turn 75 this month and were known for their screen goddess film looks in their youth, but from an animal rights point of view, they’re polar opposites.

After retiring from movies around the age of 40, vegetarian Bardot devoted her life to animal activism, calling it “the most wonderful success” of her life.

And when Loren posed in a fur ad for an Italian designer in the 90s, Bardot wrote to her saying, “Wearing a fur is wearing a cemetery on your back.”

In Defense of Animals posted this formula for the number of animals it takes to make  fur coat.

“To make one fur coat you must kill at least fifty-five wild mink, thirty-five ranched mink, forty sables, eleven lynx, eighteen red foxes, eleven silver foxes, one hundred chinchillas, thirty rex rabbits, nine beavers, thirty muskrats, fifteen bobcats, twenty-five skunks, fourteen otters, one hundred twenty-five ermines, thirty possums, one hundred squirrels, or twenty-seven raccoons.”

That’s quite a pet cemetery.

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Donny Moss, director for the controversial insider film on what happens in the horse-drawn carriage industry, Blinders, was sadly able to utilize his filming skills recently to capture a wreck that occurred in NYC last week.

A taxi crashed into the carriage, throwing the carriage driver into the street.

The horse ran, but is presumed to be okay.

Take a look for yourself and decide: Is it time to overhaul this tradition?

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