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Our Suggestions For Making Scott Adams’ “Cheapatopia” Vegetarian

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 in Cartoonists.

Felix M. Cobos on Flickr

Felix M. Cobos on Flickr

Scott Adams, creator of the popular office cartoon series, Dilbert, has started a series of blog posts about his ideal city, Cheapatopia.

Cheapatopia sounds a little like a town populated by the Goode family.

Everything is powered by renewable energy, there’s a strict no smoking and no junk food policy to keep health insurance rates down, and the goal is to “do more with less” while reducing consumerism.

You also never have to shovel snow and gain points for good deeds that can be redeemed for services like babysitting.

And the backbone of social interaction in Cheapatopia is the Internet. Ah, a blogger’s dream.

Of course, in an ideal world, a completely vegetarian city would do wonders for health insurance rates, but Adams doesn’t want to tick too many people off.

“I’ll stop short of suggesting that everyone must be a vegetarian, but only because that’s such a hot button.”

Hey, if this is an imaginary world, why not keep calling the shots?

In Cheapatopia, why not make every kind of animal meat available in the veg variety, still tasting like the real thing?

Would genetically altering everyone’s taste buds to dislike meat altogether be too artificial for the goal of  “simplifying” the community and lives of the citizens?

Read more about Collective Buying Power and the Homes of Cheapatopia on Scott Adam’s blog.

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Alicia Silverstone’s Time Stands Still Comeback Prompts Top 10 List

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 in Actresses.

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If you followed Alicia Silverstone in the 90s, you may be wondering when she’ll make her next big acting move.

Wonder no more, the Clueless Girl is making a career comeback on the Broadway stage, playing the girlfriend of an editor in the play Time Stands Still.

You Alicia fanatics know that she’s never really taken a “break,” especially when it comes to her vegan and animal activism. Maybe that’s why thefrisky.com lists those traits as one of the 10 reasons to appreciate this gal’s comeback.

3.”Alicia likes animals! The actress filmed the first-ever naked PSA for PETA, promoting the benefits of her vegan lifestyle. Number one benefit: That you look good naked.”

7. “The girl likes to eat! Unlike other paper-thin vegans out there, Alicia revealed one of her favorite hobbies is cooking and going to the farmer’s market.”

9. “Alicia gets down and dirty—she’s big into gardening.”

The vegan girl who likes to eat will make her Broadway appearance when the play officially opens on January 28, 2010, with previews on Jan. 5 at Manhattan Theater Club’s Samuel J. Friedman Theater.

Read the entire list at 10 Reasons Why We Are So Ready For Alicia Silverstone’s Comeback.

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Ana Ortiz: One Of Those Vegetarian Until Pregnant Women

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 in Actresses.

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Talk about news!

How is it we are just now finding out about Ana Ortiz being a vegetarian? She must be keeping mum because there are very few sources about her being one.

Sadly, we are here to report that the Ugly Betty actress, like other women we’ve reported on, gave into insatiable meat cravings during her pregnancy.

From an interview with cookiemag.com:

“During my pregnancy, it has been much more difficult [to stay vegetarian] because I have really been craving meat. So I make sure it is local, grass-fed, and healthy—as healthy as possible. Otherwise, I stick to vegetarianism.”

Ana had mentioned she wanted to bring her baby up as eco-friendly as possible and we had suggested she and baby go veg.

Hopefully, now that little Paloma Louise Lebenzon is done cooking in the oven, Ana will go back to the veg life-taking the tyke with her.

Say, does anybody know the phenomena behind those crazy meat cravings during pregnancy? Any PhDs or other researchers out there? What gives?

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John Salley Got Torrie Wilson To Go Vegetarian

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 in Athletes-Games-Sports, Models, Reality TV.

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Second place winner of I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here Torrie Wilson said she went vegetarian after finishing the reality TV competition.

“I’ve changed my entire way of eating after the show,” she told the Baltimore Sun. “I became a vegetarian, almost vegan. I feel wonderful after having the cleansing I had there and getting off sugar.”

Torrie’s competitor and 3rd place winner John Salley is vegan and according to chron.com, it was John that gave Torrie the little “push.”

“Wilson became good buddies with former NBA player Salley, who persuaded her to become a vegetarian.”

It’s great that Torrie became veg. Even greater than John helped her “convert.”

Now it’s just a matter of him sharing those recipes cards and giving her samples of his Double Baked Herbed Crisps to share.

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Slice Of Vegan Celebrity Birthday Cake (Drum Roll)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 in Actors, Birthdays.

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

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Treehugger.com has written up a post titled “6 Green Celebrity Product Lines We Can’t Get Enough Of.”

Two of the product lines are produced by veggie stars Ed Begley Jr. and Stella McCartney.

Here is a description of the glass and window cleaner from Begley’s Best.com:

“Begley’s Best contains aqueous detergents and surfactants derived from natural feedstock, complexing agents and food grade certified colorant. It is certified as a biological nutrient by MBDC. ”

In addition, it says the glass cleaner “won’t streak or leave residues,” which might be a downside for you bird lovers (ever watched those commercials where the birds keep running into windows? Wait, not funny. Veg blogging social faux pas)

The all purpose cleaner contains “extracts of pine, maize, fermented sugar cane roots, and olive seeds.” Sounds like it smells heavenly.

Besides Stella McCartney’s clothing and shoe line, the vegetarian fashion designer offers CARE, a line of organic skin products that keep the parabens, petrochemicals, and artificial fragrances that send you to the allergist out.

Visit treehugger.com to find out who the other four celebrities with great green lines are.

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Leona Lewis Saves Rabbit From Dinner Table

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 in Female Singers.

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Vegetarian singer Leona Lewis rescued a rabbit who may have become dinner had she not done so.

Leona was shopping in Los Angeles when she spotted a homeless man walking around with a white rabbit.

When she asked him what he planned to do with the rabbit, the homeless man replied, “Don’t know, probably eat it.”

Leona bought the rabbit for $100 and told the homeless man to buy food with the money.

The lucky rabbit, named Melrose, now hangs out in Leona’s garden.

via star-magazine.co.uk

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Ricky Gervais Gets Criticized By Food Critic For Being Meat Eater

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 in Animal Issues, Comedians.

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Ricky Gervais is an animal advocate who has starred in public service announcements against using animal pelts in the fashion industry.

However, Gervais, like many other celebrities who partake in animal rights campaigns, eats meat.

He was recently criticized for this by a food critic to which he responded to on his blog.

“I think there is a difference between animals being humanely killed for meat and animals being tortured to death for fun. It’s the ‘enjoying it’ part I don’t understand.”

“I have had several pets put down over the years when they were in pain with no quality of life. It was the right thing to do and yet on every occasion I cried. What a wuss. Next time, I will invite the food critic round… It’s only an animal, it was going to die anyway, may as well have a laugh. It may even become a tradition, and you can never end those.”

We have to give the food critic credit for pointing out Ricky’s obvious moral schizophrenia. Yes, there is a difference between killing animals for fun and killing them for necessity. But most of us don’t live in the wilderness and hunt for our food daily, thus using animals as food is no longer required.

Granted, Ricky has stated before that he’s nearly vegetarian and has been dedicating a lot of thought towards the morality of meat eating.

via looktothestars.org

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