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Vegetarian Brandy Kuentzel Wins “The Apprentice” 10 (Video)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, December 10th, 2010 in Business, Film & TV, Reality TV, Videos.

Brandy Kuentzel is the winner of The Apprentice Season 10. Congratulations Brandy!

In the end, it came down to her and Clint, also an outstanding candidate, but Brandy had the finishing touch to make The Donald bring her on board.

Check out our exclusive interview with Brandy here to learn what ultimate green job she’d like to be “hired” for and watch the clip above to see her do a little victory dance powered by tofu as she walks out the boardroom after learning she’s the winner.

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Joe Jonas, Veggie Dinosaurs, “Top Chef,” Oh My (Video)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, December 9th, 2010 in Film & TV, Food & Drink, Reality TV, Videos.

Joe Jonas was a guest judge on a recent episode of “Top Chef,” where teams had to prepare snacks for children participating in a sleepover at a museum. The chef teams took on two different snack plans, the “Tyrannosaurus Rex,” consisting of meat and dairy to match the carnivorous animal’s diet and “Brontosaurus,” a fruit and veggie snack plan.

Points lost here for not mentioning that Brontosaurus got a name change AND a head change and they all should be addressing him as Apatosaurus now. But at least they’re promoting veggies for children. Nutrition first. Then tackle science.

Do we really have to explain that the carnivores could have only had worst luck if a giant asteroid fell and made them extinct? Undercooked frittatas and bad tasting pork were no match for gnocchi, parfaits and gazpacho and team wrongly named Brontosaurus won the challenge.

Speaking of names, who the heck is Joe Jonas? A pastry chef, if you ask Season 4 former contestant Dale Talde.

Watch “Night At The Museum” below.

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You should always look behind you, because you never know who’s following you. Like, it may be some really cool documentary that takes three meat and cheese loving people and turns them vegan for six weeks.

Vegucated recently followed us on Twitter, (which you may do here), so we decided to check out their film, which is set to release in 2011.

The candidates, a college student living a home, a bachelor who’s got take-out on speed dial and a single mother all go through medical testing to see where they stand healthwise, take trips to the grocery store to examine that island only vegs can find in the dark, watch films on what happens in factory farms and even visit slaughter sites as part of their journey.

One person claims she will never be able to eat meat again after watching an animal slaughter clip. Does she follow through? Watch the Vegucated trailer, follow these guys on Twitter and check out the film’s website.

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Food Network “The Cooking Channel” To Air Veg Special “The Veg Edge”

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, December 8th, 2010 in Film & TV, Food & Drink.

Breaded Tofu Slices with Unripe Spelt Grain

The Food Network’s sister channel, The Cooking Channel, will air a special show highlighting vegetarian and vegan culture across the United States on Thursday, December 9th at 9PM ET. The show, titled “The Veg Edge,” will examine veg eating in five major cities: New York, LA, Seattle, Austin and Portland. Host and vegan cookbook author Isa Chandra Moskowitz will take the audience through local veg food carts, restaurants, chefs and food writers and grocery stores.

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Simone Reyes

The season finale of the Oxygen channel’s “Running Russell Simmons” airs Tuesday at 10/9c. Running’s had only six short episodes, but Simmons’ vegan assistant, Simone Reyes, has had opportunities to demonstrate her values about animals on the show. Vegetarian Star conducted an exclusive interview with Simone, learning this beauty looks just as good in a naked PETA protest as she does behind a desk and computer, as she’s also the author of two books on pets.

Tell us about your journey to veganism.
I joined the animal rights movement about 15 years ago by hooking up with a local, pretty radical group called Activists For Animals. We were small, but loud and powerful. AFA did a lot of on the street grassroots protesting. When I first joined I was still wearing leather shoes…that changed immediately. I became a hard core activist after my first “fur walk” with that group. We yelled at fur wearers and put stickers on their backs that said, “I’m an a**hole I wear fur.” Radical, yes, but it was a great introduction for me. I’m a Leo so we like to do it up big.

You’ve written two books on astrology for pets. That’s a different one! Tell us more about that. If my cat is a Sagittarius, what does this mean about kitty?
I love astrology and I love animals so it made sense to me to pair the two. Let’s see…typically a Sagittarius kitty is adventurous and playful. No animal enjoys being alone but cats born under this sign get especially lonely so definitely get him or her a rescued buddy or at the very least spend more time at home whenever possible. (Simone’s books, Astrology for Cats and Astrology for Dogs, are available through Amazon.)

How did you hook up with Russell Simmons? Did you know he was a vegan before you started working with him and did the fact that you both are ever come up before you got hired?
I was part of the Beastie Boys crew. We all hung out together…connected through David Scilken who we lost way too young. Russell was absolutely NOT a vegan when we met, nor was I. This was in the early days of Def Jam. We didn’t live our lives fully awake until much later. I became vegan way before Russell did.

Favorite eco-friendly fashion brands.
Yes! Cri De Couer , Olsen Haus, Stella McCartney. I also get great tips from www.girliegirlarmy.com that always has new designers showcased who are offering cruelty-free options.

Tofu, tempeh or seitan.
I love tofu! I love tofu sour cream and tofu cream cheese. I love tofu ice cream. I always add tofu to my salads. I’m powered by tofu, no question!

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Glenn Howerton, Danny DaVitoa, Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney

Could it have been a good karma payback when an animal-hater who plans to sabotage an AR event is thwarted when he ends up in the woods overnight?

On a recent episode of “It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia,” Frank Reynolds, played by Danny Devito, is scheduled to speak at an animal rights event. Did we mention he hates animals, which is illustrated in the quote, “Animals should be food, rugs and trophies. Why do you think I’m wearing a leather suit?”

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"Eating" DVD

"Eating" DVD

“Eating,” is the DVD documentary casino mogul Steve Wynn watched that convinced him to go vegan. He subsequently ordered copies for all his employees.

Eating promises to touch on the effects of meat and dairy on human health, the environment and animal cruelty.

Vegan.com found it stayed true to its promise on the second and third claims, but isn’t completely thrilled with the film’s take on plant-based diets and health and you might be surprised to hear why.

“Basically, “Eating” frames a low-fat vegan diet as a cure-all for just about every physical malady. And, at one point, there’s even a suggestion that cancer patients bypass chemo and radiation and just go vegan. There are so many varieties, stages, and grades of cancer that this advice strikes me as completely reckless. Certainly, there’s much to be said for a plant-strong diet. And it’s hard to make the case of there being anything more healthful than a well-planned vegan diet. But activists always need to be looking for weaknesses in their arguments.”

Read more at Vegan.com.

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“I hope it gets people to think – that’s really the intent of the film. I’m really not a person that likes to tell people what to do, or say what they should and shouldn’t do, but I feel like they haven’t been presented with this information – many people are just unaware of it – and I think, after they see this, if they go home and go “hm…” and begin to think about their diets and consider consuming more plant foods, that would be something I’d really like to see people get out of this movie. I hope to see the diet change in this country. We’ve tried the animal-based diet and it really hasn’t worked out for us, so I’m hoping to see us trend toward a more plant-based diet because I think it’ll be better for people’s health and for the planet.”

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