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Cindy Crawford Should Re-Read “Skinny Bitch”

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 in Food & Drink, Models, Not So Vegetarian.

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Cindy Crawford has recently announced she’s a fan of Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin‘s vegan diet book, Skinny Bitch.

But Cindy either has a different copy than the rest of us or she needs to go through the book again with a yellow highlighter cause she thinks it gives her great incentives to cook with healthy ingredients like “chicken.”

When asked what book she’s recently read that’s had the most impact on her, Cindy answered:

“Skinny Bitch, by Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin. It’s a great incentive to eat well, and I get extra energy from healthy choices like vegetables and chicken – all food we can eat together.”

But Cindy is known for her misunderstandings of vegetarianism and animal issues.

She once posed in an anti-fur campaign, then appeared on the cover of Vogue wearing a hide that wasn’t her own.

Veganism and chicken, anti-fur and fur-it’s all the same to some supermodels.

via famousveggie.net

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“Mr. Bumble” Obese Skunk Goes Vegetarian

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 in Food & Drink, Humor, Offbeat.

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Meet Mr. Bumble.

Sir Bumble hails from the UK and was put on a vegetarian diet after his former owners gave him to the Royal Society For The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA).

Apparently, bacon is what caused Mr. Bumble to lose his sexy figure.

Mr. Bumble, who’s currently the Hot Slut of the Day,  is now residing in Tropiquaria animal park near Watchet, Somerset, according to BBC reports, and park owner Chris Noisier said: “We’re now working on dieting him down to what he should be and clearly bacon butties are not a normal part of a skunk’s diet in the wild.”

Skunks are omnivores, but usually stick to bugs and frogs in addition to berries, plants, and fruit.

Mr. Bumble weighs in at 14 pounds and needs to lose 5 or 6.

“We’re putting him on the vegetarian option at the moment. It’s very much like a human weight-watching issue,” Noisier said.

When Mr. Bumble slims, will he become the next pro vegetarian model for a certain animal rights groups that will probably ask him to take his clothes off as well?

One thing’s for sure, he’s definitely an anti-fur activist.

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AFI Hunter Burgan Loves Vegan Cheese Sourdough Bread

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 in Food & Drink, Male Musicians, Male Singers.

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But make sure you wash your hands before making it for him if you’ve sneezed recently.

Hunter Burgan,bassist for AFI known for his sarcastic, witty, and downright ridiculous comments on his blog or during interviews, shared with buzznet.com what he’d love to put on his sandwich.

Buzznet: If we gave you sourdough bread and you could put anything on your sandwich what would it be?

Hunter: It would be very thoughtful of you. Thanks! (I might melt some vegan cheese on it, or maybe marinara sauce if you didn’t give me vegan cheese.)

But Hunter’s quite a germaphobe, so never do something like cough and touch his sandwich. Or stab him.

“I hate it when people sneeze into their hands and then place them inside my mouth. I also hate being stabbed to death…that’s a pet peeve of mine.”

And to all ladies without eyes, sorry, you’ll have to find another man.

“The first thing I look for is eyes. If a girl doesn’t have eyes, it’s a no-go. (my apologies to all the girls reading this without eyes).”

Read more, find out when AFI plays near you and possibly determine if Hunter’s been eating too much moldy sourdough bread from his answers at buzznet.com.

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American Samoa Tsunami And Global Climate Change

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 in Environment-Eco-Green.

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An 8.3-magnitude earthquake struck off American Samoa on Tuesday, which triggered a three-metre tsunami, destroying villages in the Pacific state of Samoa.

Could a few less steaks on everyone’s part help prevent these disasters?

Some scientists believe global warming may contribute to earthquakes and tsunamis.

“Climate change doesn’t just affect the atmosphere and the oceans but the earth’s crust as well. The whole earth is an interactive system,” Professor Bill McGuire of University College London told Reuters.

McGuire used climate change from the end of the last ice age as an example.

“When the ice is lost, the earth’s crust bounces back up again and that triggers earthquakes, which trigger submarine landslides, which cause tsunamis,” he said.

The raising of livestock and production of animal foods such as dairy contribute more greenhouse emissions than transportation.

The old saying is an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Could less beef and cheese on everyone’s part be the panacea for future tsunamis?

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Meatless Mouthful: Isa Chandra Moskowitz On Baketivism

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 in Authors, Chefs, Food & Drink, Meatless Mouthful.

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“Oh, you mean baketivism? I just made that word up. I think that activism isn’t what you decide to do but how it affects people. So if someone says, I’m going to become an activist! I’m going to stand on a street corner and preach about veganism! And then they go ahead and do that but no one listens and no one becomes vegan, then is that activism? On the other hand, maybe there’s a girl in the middle of nowhere who loves animals and decided to bake vegan. And then people taste her cupcakes and are like “What the hell, I’ll go vegan, too.” Obviously I think the latter is more effective, but I guess people might not see it as activism.”

—-Isa Chandra Moskowitz on a different, definitely tastier method of activism, in an interview with vegnews.com.

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Jenn Brown Shopping Cart: Boca Burgers, Galaxy Cheese

Written by Vegetarian Star on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 in Food & Drink, TV Hosts.

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Jenn Brown is a television host, personality, and producer who’s credits include the only female correspondent for Inside the NFL, covering boxing and martial arts for Showtime Sports, and the Superbowl.

Jenn has a thing for vegetarian food, but hasn’t made the complete switch yet.

Here’s an example of what you might find in her shopping cart:

Boca Flame Grilled Meatless Burgers

“I don’t eat a lot of red meat, but when I’m in the mood for a burger, I grill one of these soy versions and smear it with a little ketchup and mustard or hummus.”

Galaxy Mozzarella Flavor Rice Shreds

“This soy free cheese melts just like the regular kind but has just 70 calories and 1 gram of saturated fat. I use it on top of beans and homemade pizza.”

A non vegetarian who eats Boca Burgers and dairy alternative cheese?

Oh, Jenn, you’re so close darling. Just take the plunge and go full veg!

via famousveggie.net

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Paramore “Brand New Eyes” Hurt No Butterflies

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 in Animal Issues, Bands, Female Musicians, Female Singers, Videos.

Hayley Williams and the rest of Paramore discuss how the idea for the cover of their latest album, Brand New Eyes, was created.

Hayley found a butterfly in her yard one day, so she clipped its wings and separated it.

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Relax, relax, relax…the butterfly had already descended into butterfly afterlife before Hayley performed the surgery.

“No butterflies were harmed in the making of this album,” another band mate added.

Watch the clip for more.

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Russell Simmons Enjoys Spicy Tempeh, Dahl At Jivamukti Cafe

Written by Vegetarian Star on Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 in Celebrity Tweets, Food & Drink, Recipes.

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Anybody who knows Russell Simmons knows he takes to yoga and vegan food like a fish to water.

So it was no surprise when Russell Tweeted about his dining experience at the Jivamukti Cafe, located in the Jivamukti Yoga center.

“In the jivamukti cafe eating spicey tempeh salad and dahl (indian style lentil soup) jay z playing”

Jivamukti boasts it grows and harvests its own wheatgrass and sprouts in house, along with baking fresh vegan goodies.

As an example of how Jivamukti might serve home grown sprouts, they’ve included a recipe for a Sprout Bowl for you to try at home.

Grab the Sprout Bowl recipe after the jump…
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