Quantcast Vegetarian StarMeatless Mouthful (48)

Archive for the 'Meatless Mouthful' Category

BAFTA/LA 16th Annual Awards Season Tea Party

“When you are eating out, very often the only vegetarian choices are pasta and salad. It’s no wonder some people think vegetarian food is a bit bland. I’ve been fortunate enough to travel all over the world and I know that there is exciting vegetarian food in every culture. If more people are going to really embrace the idea of regularly choosing vegetarian options, the food on offer has to reflect this variety.”

—-Paul McCartney, who’s gracing the cover of Stir It Up, a UK based catering magazine.

Inside, Paul discusses his Meat-Free  Monday campaign and shares a few recipes.

Possibly Related Posts:


Jonathan Safran Foer. Credit: David Shankbone on Wikimedia Commons

Jonathan Safran Foer. Credit: David Shankbone on Wikimedia Commons

“The heroes of my book are small-scale family farmers. They tend to be responsible people who leave the Earth in better condition than they found it, know their animals as individuals and treat them with as much compassion as a farmer can.”

—-Jonathan Safran Foer, author of Eating Animals, as quoted by Metro.

Possibly Related Posts:


Molly Ringwald teams up with Ragu to launch it's Recipe For A Good Start Program Kickoff New York City

“I try to make sure that I eat something green. I think that’s just a really good rule of thumb. I love all different kinds of vegetables, but the green ones are generally the best for you and the best for your diet.”

—-Molly Ringwald to PEOPLE at the Ragu Recipe for a Good Start program kickoff in New York.

Ragu carries a line of organic sauces that come in Traditional, Garden Veggie and Cheese.

Possibly Related Posts:


Jonathan Safran Foer. Credit: David Shankbone on Wikimedia Commons

Jonathan Safran Foer. Credit: David Shankbone on Wikimedia Commons

“I don’t see any point in asking waiters difficult questions. It just makes people uncomfortable. I never, ever get into arguments with people. I don’t think it works. If someone asks me why I no longer eat meat, I explain. This book is an occasion to express what I think.”

—-Jonathan Safran Foer, author of Eating Animals during an interview.

Sounds like Foer is the most easy going vegetarian in the world.

Possibly Related Posts:


 Time Stands Still Broadway Opening Night - Arrivals & Curtain Call

“My fantasy scenario is that I get to do a really great play every other year, and one or two amazing films every year — and the rest of the time, just keep trying to make the world happier with healthier foods and education on health and the planet.”

—-Alicia Silverstone to WWD, on balancing both her acting career and being an outspoken proponent on what she calls the “food revolution.”

Have you started your own food revolution and picked up a copy of her vegan recipe book, The Kind Diet?

Possibly Related Posts:


Meatless Mouthful–Persia White On A Vegetarian Journey

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, March 5th, 2010 in Actresses, Food & Drink, Meatless Mouthful.

23rd Annual Genesis Awards - Arrivals

“I wasn’t born vegan. I became a vegetarian when I was 12 years old. I started eating a vegan diet nearly 10 years ago. I did it gradually—and it has changed my life. It’s all about a shift in perspective. The more I learned about the beauty of a plant-based diet, the more my mind and heart opened up. Your journey will help change the world. What you eat not only improves your health—it benefits the entire planet.”

—-Persia White, on her transition from eating meat to becoming vegetarian, and finally, becoming vegan.

Possibly Related Posts:


Meatless Mouthful–Alkaline Trio Loves Veggie Seattle

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, March 4th, 2010 in Bands, Food & Drink, Meatless Mouthful.

Kerrang! Awards 2008 - Arrivals

“It kind of depends in what neighborhood we’re in. There’s a bunch of good veggie places there and I can’t for the life of me think of the names of. A bunch of us are vegetarians. We’re all like foodies and there’s some really great food in Seattle. We have some really great friends there. The coffee’s unbelievable. Especially the mom and pops..the best ever. We love Seattle.”

—-Matt Skiba of Alkaline Trio to The Seattlest, on the good places to grab meatless grub in the city of Seattle.

Guess Matt’s gotta have his decaf with his tofu scramble.

Possibly Related Posts:


Meatless Mouthful–Pamela Anderson Says PETA Is Her PR Firm

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, February 26th, 2010 in Actresses, Meatless Mouthful.

Pamela Anderson steps out on to the runway in the A*MUSE by Richie Rich fall fashion show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York

“I think PETA is very positive and has accentuated my image. It doesn’t matter if It’s good or bad if it gets people talking and caring about important things. It’s a “now that I have your attention” kind of thing. (PETA) are smart, funny, good-hearted people who love animals.”

—-Pamela Anderson, during an interview on how working with the animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals affects her image.

Something about Pamela definitely grabs your attention. Whether or not it’s her conversation on animal issues has yet to be determined.

Possibly Related Posts: