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Heather Mills leaves This Morning TV Studios after a cooking demo - London

Okay, so you’re out with friends and everybody’s hungry, but you’ve been trying to figure out where to eat for the past 1/2 hour because you can’t agree on one place.

You want Chinese, your sig other wants Italian, your best friends wants Greek…arghhhh!

Heather Mills has recognized this issue and plans to put at least two dishes from various International cuisine types to make groups of people like you and your friends happy.

“And the evening menu will include two Thai dishes, and two Indian dishes, and two Italian dishes, and so on; because you know what it’s like when you want to go out for dinner with your friends, and one of them wants Italian, and one of them wants Thai, and you want Indian … well, that won’t be a problem here, will it?” Heather said, in an interview with the UK Guardian about her new vegan restaurant, V Bites.

Problem solved for where to eat. You can even plan ahead by reading the V Bites menu before you go.

Now, if Heather can resolve the argument of paying separately or paying with one check.

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Heather Mills’ Vegan Lemongrass Chicken, Muffin Cupcakes Recipes

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 in Chefs, Models, Recipes.

Heather Mills leaves This Morning TV Studios after a cooking demo - London

Want the recipe for Vegan lemongrass chicken style with coconut rice that Heather Mills cooked up on This Morning? Grab it here!

Heather has also been gracious enough to publish the recipe for her vegan muffin cupcakes.

She had said she’ll be sharing recipes on her Twitter page. If that’s the case, we’ll be checking for her updates every hour!

In the meantime, let’s start on those muffin cupcakes. U.S. fans, we’ve got you covered with a handy Metric Conversion.

Ingredients

200g self raising flour
1 tsp baking powder
30g cocoa
55g maple syrup
90ml oil
230ml water
Topping
Any melted vegan chocolate

Preparation

1. Mix dry ingredients

2. Mix oil and water and stir into dry mix

3. Beat until smooth

4. Pour into muffin tins or ramekins

5. Cook at 350 f / 180c or gas mark 4 for 15 mins. Allow to cool

6. Pour topping (melted chocolate) on to muffin

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Heather Mills Entices “This Morning” Audience With Vegan Thai Food

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 in Business, Chefs, Models.

Heather Mills leaves This Morning TV Studios after a cooking demo - London

Heather Mills demonstrated her cooking skills and gave her vegan restaurant V Bites some publicity today on the This Morning show on Britain’s iTV.

She showed off her animal free physique, wearing a black sporty top lined in white, and forgoing the apron guests usually wear when cooking on the show.

Heather thinks she can win people over with a just a few bites.

“I’m not telling people to stop eating meat and dairy altogether but people don’t have a great opinion about veganism and the easiest way to change people’s minds is to do it through great tasting food,” she told hosts Fern Britton and Phillip Schofield.

She took the time to explain the difference between “vegetarian” and “vegan” and whipped up a spicy thai dish using her V Bites chicken substitute.

View pics of Heather on the show and her vegan dishes at mailonsunday.co.uk.

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Heather Mills Launches V-Bites Restaurant

“Just got a call from V-Bites – 3000 plus today – unbelievable. So happy people are loving it.”

“I am knackered but on an adrenaline high – and getting to watch people eat great food everyday. What more could I want?”

—-Heather Mills, on recent Twitter updates on the success of her new vegan restaurant, V Bites,  in Hove Lagoon in the UK. Sounds like Heather’s got a party going on in her body like Ginnifer Goodwin had when she went vegan.

via digitalspy.com

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Heather Mills’ V Bites Faux Meats And Cheeses Available Online

Written by Vegetarian Star on Saturday, July 11th, 2009 in Business, Chefs, Food & Drink.

Heather Mills Launches V-Bites Restaurant

Heather Mills is offering some of her vegan meals she serves at her V Bites restaurant in frozen entrees to eat at home.

But there’s a catch.

Your doorstep must be within mainland UK.

There’s no 30 minutes or less guarantee either.

Green gossip site Ecorazzi.com speculated this might be Heather’s frozen line of vegan meals she’s been talking about for some time. But other sources says those are expected to be named Mighty Meatless Meals in Minutes, so perhaps Heather’s just making some of her restaurant selections available for customers to heat up at home, with an additional frozen line to come.

Keeping with traditional British food, V Bites online offers Breaded Fish Style Fingers.

There’s also vegan versions of  hotdogs, quarter pounder burgers, as well as vegan Greek and smoked style cheese.

Ingredients for all products are simple, mainly consisting of soya or texturized vegetable protein and sometimes tofu in the case of the cheeses. A few spices here and there complete the meals that are high in protein, free from GMOs, and completely animal product and by-product free.

To view all V Bites foods currently offered online, visit the V Bites online store.

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Heather Mills Gets Praise From Hindu Leader For V Bites

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, July 9th, 2009 in Business, Chefs, Food & Drink, Models, Restaurants.

Heather Mills Launches V-Bites Restaurant

Acclaimed Hindu statesman Rajan Zed recently applauded Heather Mills for bringing vegetarianism to the media eye and opening her new vegan restaurant and cafe V Bites, saying more celebrities should do the same.

“More world celebrities should come forward to promote vegetarianism and persuade their fans to go vegetarian, thus contributing to a healthier world,” Zed said, in a statement to USA Today Nevada. Zed is the president of the Universal Society of Hinduism.

Zed pointed out that Hinduism promotes strict vegetarianism, and insists on ahimsa (not harming living creatures) and renouncing animal slaughter and meat eating. It also suggests taking of sattvik (vegetables, fruits) and avoiding rajasik (eggs) and tamasik (meat, intoxicants) foods.

via allheadlinenews.com

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Yoko Ono and Heather Mills may be worlds apart in character, age, and professions, but they have one thing in common: Both were married to former members of the Beatles!

Yoko and the late John Lennon posed for a very sexy, “Give Peace A Chance,” photo that was later adapted to promote vegetarianism, starring Corey Feldman and wife Susie Feldman, the tagline changed to Give Peas a Chance.

Heather had a brief, extremely public, and tumultuous relationship with Paul McCartney that didn’t last, but we’re crossing our fingers her new vegan restaurant V Bites does.

So between the two “wives of a Beatle,” who would you rather…

2008 National Arts Awards Heather Mills Launches V-Bites Restaurant

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Heather Mills V Bites Photos

Written by Vegetarian Star on Sunday, July 5th, 2009 in Business, Chefs, Food & Drink, Restaurants.

Heather Mills Launches V-Bites Restaurant If you couldn’t get enough of Heather Mills standing on the roof, here are more photos (including food porn) from the opening of her V Bites restaurant in Hove Lagoon in the UK. Heather Mills Launches V-Bites Restaurant
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