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Tricks of the Trade Ashley Dupre

It’s time again for the best and worst in vegetarian gossip and news. Here are the top five most horrible moments that shame, insult and give a bad name to the veggie lifestyle.

#5. Ashley Dupre Says Don’t Date Vegan Men:
A former call girl for ex New York governor Elliot Spitzer says the worst man to date is a vegan one. “I don’t think I could trust a man who doesn’t eat red meat,” Dupre wrote in her book Tricks of the Trade. Like, trust that he won’t pay for her services afterwards? Yes, vegan men make bad lovers. What women really need are men that eat lots and lots of saturated fat and cholesterol filled meat that leads to impotence. Hey, at least it makes them less available to call girls.

#4 Cicely Tyson Eats Meat For Role:
A longtime vegetarian who likens feeding her body with good food to filling a car with the best fuel decides to eat meat while studying her character in A Trip to Bountiful. If living out the life of a role is required for good acting, better hope your neighbor isn’t auditioning for Hannibal.

…Story continues on Worst Vegetarian Stories Of 2013

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Judd Apatow

Can one celebrity inspire another to go veg?

Yes, but it may be harder to teach them to do it in a healthy manner.

Judd Apatow has James Cromwell to thank for trying the plant-based diet that he was able to maintain for about a year.

Unfortunately, the three veggie pizzas a day diet isn’t the best for most metabolisms, even if there’s no meat on them.

…Story continues on Judd Apatow Went Vegetarian For One Year Thanks To James Cromwell

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Carla Hall

Christmas dinners are equally about the smells as they are the tastes.

There’s nothing more pleasant than a kitchen filled with vegan aromas like dairy and egg-free desserts, a medley of vegetables enhanced with olive oil and spices and a well-seasoned plant-based protein dish.

Carla Hall must be just as fond of Christmas smells as she is the flavors, and she’s put together her own version of a potpourri to freshen up your household for the holidays.

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Moby has recorded a new PSA for Best Friends Animal Society to promote adoption of shelter cats and dogs.

The vegan musician and singer has had more than his fair share of top hits, but he still bills this as “the best music video ever made. Ever. In the history of ever. Ever.”

…Story continues on Moby “Almost Home” Best Friends Animal Society PSA (Video)

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Cloris Leachman

Cloris Leachman has reached out to officials of the Tournament of Roses parade, asking that they remove the SeaWorld float from the event.

Leachman, a vegetarian and animal welfare advocate who was the grand marshal of the 2008 parade, wrote a letter asking those in charge of the parade not to consider an organization where many of the animals don’t get to live a long, natural life as the 86-year old has.

…Story continues on Cloris Leachman Wants Tournament Of Roses Parade To Remove SeaWorld

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Uri Geller

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

Photo: Dimitri Rozhkov/Creative Commons

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Fergie Likes Amy’s Kitchen Enchiladas

Written by Vegetarian Star on December 19th, 2013 in Female Singers, Food & Drink.

Fergie on Rachael Ray

Do the stars really eat like us?

At least one of them does!

Fergie confessed that she loves popping an frozen enchilada dinner made by Amy’s Kitchen in the microwave.

The very popular maker of frozen vegetarian and vegan entrees has been feeding plant-based eaters who want both health and convenience since the 1980s.

…Story continues on Fergie Likes Amy’s Kitchen Enchiladas

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Rolling Stone

The number one magazine for rockers has created an educational and enlightening piece that should persuade music fans to rock every aisle but the meat one.

Rolling Stone‘s “In the belly of the beast” discusses many of the negative consequences of large-scale farming, both animal and environment.

From an inside look behind the undercover investigations of activists to an inside look at how animals live their short lives on these farms, the article thoroughly covers the animal rights scene.

…Story continues on “Rolling Stone” Publishes Feature On Factory Farms And Animal Cruelty

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