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Joel McHale Gets Eco Lecture From Kristen Bell

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, May 14th, 2012 in Actors, Environment-Eco-Green, Food & Drink.

Joel McHale

Joel McHale didn’t take a course called Environmental Activism 101 at Community‘s college in Greendale, Colorado, but actress Kristen Bell was sure to give him a mini-lecture on the subject when the two bumped into each other at the grocery store.

Lesson 1: Plastic is bad. Chicken’s even worse.

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Meatless Mouthful–Kristen Bell Gets Vegan Inspiration

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, April 4th, 2012 in Actresses, Food & Drink, Meatless Mouthful.

Kristen Bell

“It’s more about the health benefits than the ethics. But it’s compounded by the fact that I love animals and feel better not eating them.”

Kristen Bell, during an interview with Women’s Health Mag. Bell, who was already a vegetarian, has even convinced her former carnivorous fiance and actor Dax Shepard to go vegan as well.

Photo: David Shankbone/Creative Commons

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Slice Of Celebrity Vegan Birthday Cake To (Drum Roll)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, July 18th, 2011 in Actresses, Birthdays.

Kristen Bell

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

Photo: PR Photos

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Ask Men’s 99 Women Of 2011 Are Vegetarian Friendly

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, February 3rd, 2011 in Actresses, Food & Drink, Recipes.

Olivia Wilde

There’s nothing hotter than plants, right? One only has to look at the PETA Super Bowl videos here and here to realize what a turn-on produce is.

So it makes sense that several vegetarian and vegan women have made Askmen.com’s 99 women of 2011 list.

Olivia Wilde has everything the doctor ordered, as the House actress made the cut, proving not only her vegan bolognese is the bomb-diggity. Wilde enjoys picking up items from the Farmers Market and has said most of her veggie nights shared with her Italian husband are filled with pasta.

Visit Askmen.com to see the other veg ladies in the top 99, including Natalie Portman, Lea Michele and Kristen Bell.

Photo: PR Photos

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Kristen Bell Face Behind Neutrogena Naturals

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, January 25th, 2011 in Actresses, Animal Issues, Cosmetics And Beauty Products.

Kristen Bell

Vegetarian Kristen Bell is the new face behind Neutrogena Naturals, a line of products behind the Johnson & Johnson owned Neutrogena.

Although the campaign hasn’t gone live yet, Bell has already shot the print, TV and online ads and received a pretty sum of $500,000 for doing so.

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Who’s says the only good tasting green dip is guacamole?

Kristen Bell enjoys a dip made from edamame, an immature form of the soybean still in the pod.

She told Shape, “My friend, Chef RenĂ©e Loux, created a low-calorie substitute for guacamole that’s so satisfying,” she says. “It’s just edamame, olive oil, rice vinegar, and salt.”

This dip packs an impressive 10 grams of protein per 1/2 cup serving. The recipe calls for frozen edamame, which is packaged by well known organic companies like Cascadian Farm or Woodstock Farms brands.

Ready to start dipping those veggies, bread and crackers? Visit Shape for the recipe.

Photo: PR Photos

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Kristen Bell stars in the music video for Yeasayer’s song “Madder Red,” a single released from their album Odd Blood in February.

Wired says the video story is a play on the actress’ animal rights and vegetarian background.

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Kristen Bell "Shape" Magazine

Kristen Bell "Shape" Magazine

Kristen Bell is on the cover of the September 2010 issue of Shape.

The magazine interviewed the vegetarian actress who gave her 30 rules to live by that include growing her own organic herbs and vegetables, using eco-friendly handbags and avoiding dairy with the occasional “cheat.”

Tip 24 is to “splurge wisely,” and for Bell, that means spending her money on sustainable fashion for a good cause.

“I don’t mind paying a bit more for things made with sustainable materials,” Bell said. “I love FEED bags by Ellen Gustafson and Lauren Bush [from $60; feedprojects.com]. They’re eco-friendly, and most of the proceeds go to feeding and educating children around the world.”

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