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Minnie Driver A Vegetarian For Animals She Likes

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, January 31st, 2014 in Actresses, Animal Issues, Flexitarian, Not So Vegetarian.

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Minnie Driver has taken a rather personal approach to a flexitarian lifestyle.

Some people choose not to eat certain meats because of the impact on human health, the environment or the way the animals are treated before and during slaughter.

For Driver, it’s not about avoiding eating anything with a face, but eating that with a face she doesn’t like.

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Minnie Driver Playing Vegan Mom In “About A Boy” Adaptation

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, February 15th, 2013 in Actresses, Film & TV, Food & Drink.

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Minnie Driver is set to star in an NBC Adaptation of About A Boy, a novel by Nick Hornsby.

A film based on the book was created in 2002, featuring Toni Collette and Hugh Grant.

The story follows a live-for-himself bachelor who’s life is changed when he meets Marcus, a young boy living with his eccentric mother.

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Jessica Alba Getting Vegan Super Food For Mother’s Day

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, May 8th, 2009 in Actresses.

Arrivals From The Historic Health Summit GalaSo she screwed up her vegan icing. Big deal! The cupcakes were still delicious nosh and Jessica Alba made a good effort to give baby Honor Marie Warren a healthier, non-dairy sweet. This woman deserves a vegan Mother’s Day basket!

BoKU Superfoods, the same company that gave away vegan Earth Day goodies to stars like Ellen DeGeneres, is giving several celebrity moms, including Jessica, a package filled with organic, kosher, and vegan goodies.

“When people consume a diet filled with super nutrient-dense foods, they can maximize their genetic potential for health and well-being,” said B?KU™ Master Formulator, Dr. BJ Adrezin. “B?KU™ Super Food is formulated to give people a potent boost in the right direction.”

Other celeb moms selected to receive their superboost are Angelina Jolie, Tori Spelling, Nicole Richie, Camila Alve, Gwen Stefani, Minnie Driver, Rebecca Romijn and Ashlee Simpson-Wentz.

What do  you think of all these “superfoods” anyway? Are items enriched with particular nutrients any better than seeking out plain, regular food that’s naturally filled with vitamins and minerals?

Superfood or supergimmick?

via 1888pressrelease.com

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