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Heather Mills Opens Redwood Wholefood Shop For In Store Shopping

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, December 15th, 2010 in Business, Food & Drink.

Heather Mills

Redwood Wholefood Company, a food business owned by Heather Mills that specializes in faux meat and faux cheese products, opened its first shop in Corby in England this week. Lovers of vegan deli meats and dairy-free cheeses under brands like Vegideli and Cheezly and Cheatin’ can now shop Redwood like they would any other grocery store.

The decision was made by Redwood after learning many of the natural foods shops in the area did not have much refrigeration space.

Lee Rockingham, Redwood’s finance director, said, “People in Corby have been asking us for ages if they can buy directly from us but in the past we just haven’t had the space.”

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“Once you fully understand it then you see that everything is replaceable and that’s why I created a virtual replication of McDonald’s. If my daughter wants to have a burger and chips, she can have it. It’s just the chips are oven-baked and the burger is meat-free, but tastes like a burger. Everything is replaceable. If she wants a cake, she can have a cake. If she wants ice cream, she can have ice cream.”

Heather Mills, in an interview with Birmingham Post, on how a vegan/vegetarian diet doesn’t mean giving up traditional foods, just replacing with with ones made from plant based ingredients. Heather has replaced many animal products in her line of Redwood Wholefood faux meat and cheeses.

From faux burgers, faux cheese and egg substitute powders in vegan desserts, what’s your favorite way to replace animal ingredients in your diet?

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Redwood Wholefood Named UK Most Ethical Company For 5th Year

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, May 26th, 2010 in Business, Food & Drink.

Redwood Foods

Redwood Foods

Redwood Wholefood, the vegan prepared foods company acquired by Heather Mills, has been named UK’s Most Ethical Vegetarian Foods Supplier for the 5th year in a row by the Ethical Company Organization, which rewards corporate responsibility.

Heather Mills said of the award, “We’re absolute thrilled to have come top of the ECO’s Ethical Company Index for the fifth year running. Redwood’s aim has always been to look after people, the planet and animals by producing the very best food for people’s health while taking the pressure off the planet and giving animals a better life.”

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Kerry McCarthy Ross Noble Twitter Bombardment Gets Cheezly

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 in Food & Drink, Politicians.

Kerry McCarthy Labour Member of Parliament for Bristol East

Kerry McCarthy Labour Member of Parliament for Bristol East

Comedian Ross Noble recently played a game with Labour Member of Parliament Kerry McCarthy using the social media Queen’s own method of promoting the party-Twitter.

Noble asked his 30,000 Twitter follows to bombard McCarthy with questions and McCarthy agreed to answer as many as possible.

One follower asked her advice for a good brand of vegan cheese.

McCarthy, being vegan herself, answered, “I prefer Cheezley though Sheese sometimes has its uses and the soft Scheese is good.”

Cheezly is produced by Redwood Foods, the company recently acquired by Heather Mills that specializes is vegetarian faux meats and cheeses.

Another follower asked McCarthy if she’d ever wear a gorilla suit to Parliament and she replied, “I don’t think it’s expressly forbidden, I could give it a try?”

McCarthy should do it, but only if the other members of Parliament agree to eat veg for a week!

via blogs.coventrytelegraph.net

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