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Emily Deschanel Leads the 2011 Walk for Farm Animals! from Farm Sanctuary on Vimeo.

Emily Deschanel is serving as the spokesperson for Farm Sanctuary’s Walk For Animals. The event involves sponsored walks in various cities across the United States and Canada to raise awareness about farm animals.

“On TV, I make the world better by solving crimes, but in real life, each of us can makes choices that will improve the world,” Deschanel begins in the PSA for the walk.

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Vegan Emily Deschanel Welcomes First Child

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, September 27th, 2011 in Actresses, Children, Food & Drink.

Emily Deschanel "Fit Pregnancy"

Emily Deschanel has brought a vegan baby into the world.

She and husband David Hornsby welcomed their first child earlier this month.

Is maintaining a vegan pregnancy as hard as maintaining your composure during painful contractions?

Deschanel told Fit Pregnancy, “I don’t think it’s any more challenging for me than for anyone else.”

“The real challenge for a vegan is getting vitamin B12 and omega-3s, but you can get those in a vegetarian supplement.”

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Emily Deschanel "Fit Pregnancy"

Emily Deschanel may be one of the few vegan women still standing that refuse to eat animal products during pregnancy.

Hats off to her!

The mother-to-be is looking gorgeous on the cover of the October/November 2011 issue of Fit Pregnancy.

There’s no better way to set an example of what makes a fit pregnant woman than a glowing vegan one who reassures readers a pregnancy with plant-protein is no hardship.

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Even if you’re a pro at being vegan, it might not hurt to see a specialist in the area during those times when diet and nutrition is especially critical, like pregnancy or illness.

Ashley Koff, a vegan-friendly registered dietitian who helped couples slim down for the big day on Shedding The Wedding, has offered a glimpse into what Bones actress Emily Deschanel is doing to keep herself healthy.

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Ladies Home Journal August 2011

Emily Deschanel may be one of the last veg ladies standing that refuse to cave to the pressure to add animal products to her diet during pregnancy.

The Bones actress spoke to Ladies Home Journal for the magazine’s August 2011 edition about her pregnancy, her diet and people who won’t take no for an answer when she tells them she just doesn’t need an egg or a glass of milk to support a healthy pregnancy.

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It was raining pregnant vegetarian women, but the storm is coming to an end. Natalie Portman just gave birth to a baby boy. Alicia Silverstone is now enjoying the world of vegan breastfeeding. Still waiting for Alyssa Milano and Emily Deschanel though.

With due dates later this year, both women are still very much eating for two and could no doubt devour an enormous veggie burger.

Between the two veg actresses, who would you rather…

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Alyssa Milano

Who Would You Rather Do Veggie Burger Lunch With?

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“BabyCakes Covers The Classics” Video Preview (Video)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, March 30th, 2011 in Books, Food & Drink, Videos.

BabyCakes Covers the Classics: From Donuts to Snickerdoodles. It’s the New Cookbook!!! from BabyCakes NYC on Vimeo.

There’s mediocore food porn in the form of still color photos. Then there’s mind-blowing food porn featuring lights, camera and a lot of chocolatey, sugary action!

Erin McKenna has posted this clip to her blog, giving fans a glimpse of the treats she’s included in her new cookbook, BabyCakes Covers The Classics, which will be released next month.

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Emily Deschanel Pleads For Chimpanzees’ Retirement

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

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Emily Deschanel has written to the director of the National Institutes of Health, asking him to return chimpanzees who were living at the Alamogordo Primate Facility in New Mexico before they were moved to an invasive research laboratory in Texas. The chimps were moved before the NIH agreed not to remove several dozen other chimpanzees from the sanctuary.

“I am thrilled that the National Institutes of Health has suspended plans to move the 186 chimpanzees who live at the Alamogordo Primate Facility to Southwest National Primate Research Center,” writes Deschanel.

“But I am concerned about the well-being of the 14 chimpanzees who were moved to Southwest before this decision was made. The aging chimpanzees were moved from near-retirement in New Mexico to a facility that conducts painful, invasive experiments on animals and has a long history of animal abuse.”

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