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CNN Eatocracy Finds Most Carnivores Like A Vegan Wedding

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, May 11th, 2012 in Couples, Food & Drink.

Still deciding on whether you should include some dairy foods in the almost vegan wedding you’re preparing? Think you need to please those aunts and uncles you see once a year who threaten to skip the event unless there’s a steak on the plate?

You’ll be happy to hear you should plan as you wish because most readers at CNN’s Eatocracy think a vegan bride and groom should not compromise on their big day.

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Kate Middleton Prince William Urged To Have Green Wedding

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, November 29th, 2010 in Couples, Environment-Eco-Green.

46565, NORTHLEACH, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM - Tuesday November 16 2010. FILE PICTURE DATED Saturday October 23 2010.  Prince William and Kate Middleton are engaged and will marry in 2011, Clarence House announced today. The announcement came after speculation reached fever pitch following a visit by Kate's parents to the Queen's Scottish estate last month. The invitation was seen as a clear sign that the couple were poised to announce they were marrying. They have been together for eight years and have recently been spending much of their time in north Wales where William is a search and rescue pilot. Their wedding, scheduled for 2011, will be the biggest royal event since the wedding of William's mother and father. ORIGINAL CAPTION: Prince William and girlfriend Kate Middleton attend the wedding of thier horse riding chum Harry Meade in the Cotswold village of Northleach, Gloucestershire.  Photograph:  Ikon Pictures, PacificCoastNews.com

Most fashion, wedding and gossip columnists will have advice for Kate Middleton and Prince William‘s upcoming wedding in April. But the Telegraph’s Tamsin Blanchard has taken planning a step further from genre of flowers, dress design and cocktails.

Imploring the Prince and his fiancee to have a green wedding, Blanchard suggests a vegetarian lunch for the banquet, eco-friendly gowns and other dress by designers like Emma Watson and leather-free shoes from Stella McCartney.

These items are a start, but green weddings can go beyond food and fashion. The venue choice, for example, can cut down on car emissions, electricity and other energy used.

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