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Glenn Beck Not Frog Killer: Frog-Gate 2009 Plastic Toy Updates

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, September 25th, 2009 in Animal Issues, Authors, Radio Hosts, TV Hosts, Videos.

Wednesday’s episode of The Glenn Beck Program showed Glenn Beck appearing to boil a live frog.

Rest assured, the political commentator says, the frog was a plastic toy.

Watch the clip as he clarifies this on the segment titled Frog-Gate 2009.

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Alexandra Burke Can “Overcome” Eating Real Chicken

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, September 25th, 2009 in Female Singers, Food & Drink.

Alexandra Burke at the Death By Daylight event held at Bungalow 8 nightclub in London

Alexandra Burke may be compared to Leona Lewis for her talent and sex appeal, but the X Factor winner insists she and the vegetarian are nothing alike.

“She’s a really sweet girl,” Burke told Attitude. “I was actually happy that it wasn’t just a brief meeting, it was actually sitting down talking. Well you know she’s very laid back. I’m quite the opposite to her.

“I saw her in LA for dinner, she’s a vegan and I actually tried a vegan restaurant she goes to – not with her – but I went to one and it was actually quite nice. I was quite impressed because I like my chicken.”

Glad to hear Alexandra liked her meatless meal.

Is there a chance she will become a little like Leona and frequent the vegan restaurant scene more often?

Someone’s gotta tell her about the dozens of faux chicken she can cook at home.

Alexandra releases a new single, Bad Boys, on October 5.

Her album, Overcome, debuts October 19.

via digitalspy.com

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Yom Kippur, Kapparot And The Jewish Vegetarian

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, September 25th, 2009 in Animal Issues, Food & Drink.

Ultra Orthodox Jews Perform Kaparot Ceremony

Yom Kippur is approaching and the Jewish ritual known as kapparot may make some vegetarian Jews a little uneasy.

The practice involves taking a chicken and moving it around one’s head, meant to remove the sins from the person to the chicken. The chicken is then slaughtered and eaten or donated to the poor.

Dr. Allen Kornberg, executive director for Farm Sanctuary, gave his thoughts on the matter.

Kornberg says the practice can be done 100% chicken free, but people are still, “swinging the chickens over their heads and then slicing their throats with razors.”

Some rabbis believe that this violates kosher food standards and an Israeli court ruled in 2007 that the practice violates animal welfare laws.

So what’s a Jewish vegetarian to do?

Dr. Kornberg gives this advice:

“Fortunately, celebrating kapparot need not involve animals at all, because Rabbinical law stipulates that there are humane ways to partake of this sacrament. That is, even the most orthodox among us can spare a chicken’s suffering by making a monetary donation to a worthy cause instead of sacrificing a bird, and those wanting to experience an authentic kapparot ceremony can put their material offering in a bag and use it as part of the ritual in the same way they would a live chicken. In contrast to slaughtering innocent animals, practicing kapparot humanely is consistent with the prayers offered up during the high holy days to rachamim (compassion and sensitivity), and is in keeping with the true spirit of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.”

Or, as one commenter on gothamist.com suggested:

“How about a nice bowl of matzoh ball soup instead?”

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Justin Bieber: “My World” Includes Compassion For Animals

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, September 25th, 2009 in Animal Issues, Male Singers.

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Justin Bieber is a rising R&B star from Canada with his latest album, My World, that includes his hit single, One Time, hitting the stores November 17.

Justin has teamed up with PETA to create this PSA advocating compassion to animals, which includes adoption.

“My Dad and I used to go and hang out … just go and visit the different animals and stuff,” Justin said. “It’s really important that people adopt. I really encourage going out to an animal shelter or a place where you can get a dog that has been abandoned or doesn’t have a home.”

Bet thousands of screaming teenage girl fans would love to be adopted by Justin, too.

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Pamela Anderson Minus Mulesing: Air New Zealand Fashion Week

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, September 25th, 2009 in Actresses, Animal Issues, Fashion.

ANZFW 2009 - A Muse By Richie Rich Catwalk

During a press conference promoting her new fashion line A*Muse at the ongoing Air New Zealand Fashion Week, Pamela Anderson said to reporters:

“Would you like a vegetarian appetiser? Without the mueslying [sic],” she said. “Yeah, no pig or sheep hurting.”

Come again?

What exactly is mulesing?

From savethesheep.com:

“In Australia, the most commonly raised sheep are Merinos, specifically bred to have wrinkly skin, which means more wool per animal. This unnatural overload of wool causes many sheep to collapse and even die of heat exhaustion during hot months, and the wrinkles collect urine and moisture. Attracted to the moisture, flies lay eggs in the folds of skin, and the hatched maggots can eat the sheep alive. To prevent this so-called “flystrike,” Australian ranchers perform a barbaric operation-called “mulesing”-where they force live sheep onto their backs, restrain their legs between metal bars, and, without any painkillers whatsoever, slice chunks of flesh from around their tail area. This is done to cause smooth, scarred skin that can’t harbor fly eggs. Ironically, the exposed, bloody wounds themselves often get flystrike before they heal.”

Yikes!

The very thought of mulesing takes the sexiness out of fashion.

We’ll take our next sweater minus the wool or cashmere.

via abc.net.au

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Kate Moss Fakes It With Boyfriend Jamie Hince

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, September 25th, 2009 in Fashion, Models.

Kate Moss and Jamie Hince at Mahiki and The Ivy Club in London, UK

Kate Moss stepped out from a night of clubbing at Mahiki and The Ivy with boyfriend Jamie Hince wearing this gold coat with fake fur trim.

It’s about time Kate faked it.

She’s made the worst dressed list for her fur wearing ways in the past and is said to have fur rugs in her home.

Nice improvement, Kate.

Does this have anything to do with her vegan rocker boyfriend from The Kills?

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Gwyneth Paltrow, Erin McKenna, BabyCakes Recipes On Goop

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, September 25th, 2009 in Actresses, Chefs, Food & Drink, Recipes.

Burberry Front Row: Spring/Summer 2010 - London Fashion Week

Gwyneth Paltrow has just did a double on us and made vegetarian/vegan the theme for the Make section the second week in a row on her website Goop.com.

The most recent addition features an interview with Erin McKenna, founder of celebrity adored BabyCakes NYC, a bakery specializing in sugar-free, gluten-free, vegan desserts like cupcakes and cookies.

Gwyneth’s featuring Erin’s recipes for Vanilla Frosting, Chocolate Cupcakes, Lemon Poppy Teacake, and Double Chocolate Chip Cookies.

Yum!

A few highlights from Gwyneth’s interview with Erin. Don’t forget to check out our interview with Erin when you get the chance.

GOOP: Are there any recipes you are working on that you are excited about? Or are there any old classics you are still trying to master? Will there ever be a vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free Twinkie?

Erin McKenna: I just made donuts a couple weeks ago, which was almost as exciting to me as when I came up with the frosting recipe. I LOVE donuts. I think they have the same appeal as cupcakes and evoke the same feeling. When I announced that we were now serving gluten-free, vegan, soy-free donuts at the bakery everyone lost it! Everyone went into a frenzy and one guy biked from Brooklyn through heavy rain just to try one. Luckily everyone loves them and some say it’s the best thing we make. I love it!!!!!

GOOP: Is spelt gluten-free? It is often a common misunderstanding.

Erin McKenna: Spelt is not gluten-free. It’s an ancestor to wheat and contains gluten. Some people who are wheat sensitive can tolerate spelt but not everyone.

Read the entire interview and grab Erin McKenna’s recipes at Goop.com.

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Credit: Peter Homes (Pr0phecy Sun on Myspace)

Credit: Peter Homes (Pr0phecy Sun on Myspace)

Looking for some good vegetarian burritos when you’re in the Vancouver area?

Look no further than to Budgies Burritos, where you’ll find all the vegetarian and some even vegan options, according to musician Pr0phecy Sun.

“Budgies Burritos [44 Kingsway],” she said to straight.com. “It’s got lots of vegan options. I’d like to buy everybody burritos and then I’d like to get a truckload of mangoes to go with them.”

Check out what other Vancouver based bands recommend for eating, music, fun and more.

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