Comments Off on Pamela Anderson Enjoys Buddha Burgers Between Fur Activism In Tel Aviv
Pamela Anderson is known for giving props to local food when visiting a country, and her recent visit to Tel Aviv was no different.
The actress was welcomed by several animal rights activists carrying tombstones that read, “Thou Shall Not Kill Animals.”
“There are a lot of really great animal rights [activists] here, really good, sympathetic people and I think they’re making a lot of progress even with passing this fur bill, which is a landmark bill and it’s very important for the rest of the world,” Anderson told The Jerusalem Post. “It just seems like everyone is very passionate [in Israel]. There’s not a lot of small talk – people really talk about important things and it’s really incredible the people that I’ve met. We have great conversations.”
Comments Off on Miranda Kerr Was Born To Eat Less Meat?
Miranda Kerr is known for being a green, eco-hero, but could it be her body type was born to make that easier?
The actress was quoted byFemale First as saying she follows a diet that recommends eating according to one’s blood type. Since she’s a type A, it is supposedly better for her to eat fruits, vegetables and less meat.
“I am a blood type A and more often than not I eat specifically for my blood type. I also eat low GI, high alkaline foods, drink filtered water and eat mostly fresh produce and very little meat.”
“I believe it is important to supplement our food to ensure our bodies have the nutrition required to remain healthy. This is even more important if you do not eat certified organic foods and certified organic fresh produce.”
The diet, created by Dr. Peter D’Adamo, sounds great if you’re Kerr’s type, but does that mean the 56% and 69% of people in the United States who have type O or type B are doomed to beef and chicken?
Comments Off on Steve-O Has Vegan Breakfast And Lunch Covered
If Steve-O wanted to start writing his own vegan cookbook, he’d already have two recipes that would knock his fans’ socks off.
His ideas for breakfast and lunch were shared with The Edmonton Journal, and they’re definitely suited for the simple cook in all of us.
“Generally in the morning I make a mixture of whole grain cereal with almond milk and a slice of banana on it. And about once a day I’ll eat a whole pack of Tofurky. I love that stuff, man. I’ll just eat it right out of the pack with mustard.”
Written by Vegetarian Star on March 8th, 2011 in Fur, Male Singers.
Comments Off on Waka Flocka Flame PETA “Ink Not Mink” Anti Fur Ad
Waka Flocka Flameplays nice and naughty activist in two different “Ink Not Mink” ads for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals aimed to discourage people from wearing real fur.
In both the G-rated and NSFW version (shown below), the ad reads, “Be comfortable in your own skin. Let animals wear theirs.”
As a child, Flocka grew up with a lot of animals–dogs, iguanas, lizzards.
Comments Off on Mark Bittman Does 12 Days Of Vegetable Soup Recipes
Mark Bittman believes all soups fall into four categories: Creamy, Brothy, Earthy and Hearty.
By referring to a soup’s category, it’s easy to swap ingredients to create dozens of soups from one basic recipe, something Bittman demonstrates in his New York Times column.
All are vegetarian. Most are vegan. All look incredibly delicious from the photographs.
Comments Off on Mayim Bialik Lucky To Have Vegan Pediatrician
When Mayim Bialik takes her little one for a check-up, runny nose or prescription refill, she’ll never have to worry about doc giving her a lecture on proteins, soy products giving him male breasts, the kid’s growth being stunted or any of the other naysaying arguments those in the medical profession who are uneducated about veg diets and children give.
Mayim’s pediatrician for her children happens to be a vegan.
“Fortunately, our pediatrician is vegan, and that’s so incredibly important,” Bialik told VegNews in the April 2011 issue.
“Not only for my son to have a vegan diet reinforced at our check-ups but also to have a pediatrician who’s a nutritionist, whom we can actually go to with my mother-in-law’s questions.”
That’s why Vampire Diaries actor Ian Somerhalder is doing his best to put his teeth into those who abuse them through a new campaign at Change.org.
The campaign was created by Somerhalder’s foundation, the Ian Somerhalder Foundation, which the actor founded to draw awareness to environmental and animal issues. It seeks to reform The Prevention of Cruelty to Animal Act in British Columbia, some parts of which have not been revised in 100 years.
The ancient laws provide no regulation for businesses that work with animals. It was a recently infamous incident involving an employee that helped shoot and kill 100 sled dogs because tourism was slow that motivated Somerhalder.