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Mario Batali "Molto Gusto"

Mario Batali knows there’s a better way to get your vegetables than from a tossed iceberg salad.

The renown celebrity chef and co-host of The Chew has a recipe for a grilled vegetable salad that will leave you wondering why you ever ordered the chef orĀ CaesarĀ at that no-so-vegan fast food chain.

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Gene Baur Farm Sanctuary Runner's World

Gene Baur is not only an animal advocate, vegetarian, and co-founder and president of Farm Sanctuary.

He’s also an avid runner.

The popular magazine for enthusiasts Runner’s World, has featured a Q & A with Baur, in addition to a clip of him completely in his element–standing in sweats among several farmed animals.

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Brandon Routh

“When you get right down to it, vegans are just better than other people.”

Brandon Routh‘s character in Scott Pilgrim. The quote is featured in an article on how General Millennnial can compete in the state of today’s economic situation. An “Excellent Diet” is just of three tips PolicyMic gives.

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Mike Tyson On “Oprah: Where Are They Now?”

Written by Vegetarian Star on April 5th, 2013 in Athletes-Games-Sports, Food & Drink.

Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson will be featured in a segment on Oprah: Where Are They Now? on Tuesday, April 9 at 10pm EST/PST on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.

A transcript from the episode shows Tyson is still as excited as ever to share how a vegan diet has improved his health and life.

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Roger Ebert Gave Vegetarian Food Two Thumbs Up

Written by Vegetarian Star on April 5th, 2013 in Food & Drink, Journalists.

Roger Ebert

Roger Ebert has left a gigantic hole in the hearts of many who loved his commentary on movies, food and life in general.

He recently succumbed to the cancer he had fought so fiercely.

During his last years on Earth, Ebert gave two thumbs up to a plant-based diet, giving praise for films like Forks Over Knives and discussing the vegetarian dishes he created for his cookbook, The Pot.

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Carrie Underwood Celebrated 30th With Vegan Pizza

Written by Vegetarian Star on April 4th, 2013 in Female Singers, Food & Drink.

Carrie Underwood marked the third decade of her life eating like a single because her husband Mike Fisher was ill.

The country music star had only a couple of days to break from her tour and her plans for a romantic celebration with the professional hockey player were cut due to a bout of the flu.

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Finding Nemo

Disney-Pixar has announced that Finding Dory, a sequel to the 2003 Finding Nemo will be released in 2015.

The cartoon depicting the daily lives of clownfish and other marine animals may be the perfect opportunity to teach children and movie goers of all ages a lesson that–although not able to communicate like the fish in films–fish are living creatures that should not be eaten.

…Story continues on “Finding Dory” Sequel To “Finding Nemo” May Teach Vegetarian Lesson

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Bill Gates

Bill Gates is praising flexitarian diets and faux meat products in a feature on his personal blog, The Gates Notes.

Topics discussed in “The Future of Food” include the decline in meat consumption, the need to reduce meat intake for environmental impact, faux meat companies and an interview with Michael Pollan.

Meat lovers may benefit from the influx of vegetarian meat companies.

Gates sampled such products and was convinced a faux chicken cutlet was the real thing.

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