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Nikki Dinki is the Masterchef contestant with the flexitarian philosophy of “meat on the side.”
While many vegetarians applaud her attempt to get everyone to eat less meat, some were a little less than pleased that on a recent episode she put real meat in a burger with vegetables versus making a vegetable burger or other plant-based entree and actually putting the meat on the side.
Dinki’s vegetarian sloppy joes more than make up for this faux meat faux pas.
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Mandy Ingber, author of Yogolosophy and yoga coach and fitness experts to celebrities like Jennifer Aniston loves snacking on healthy plant-based items before doing the pigeon.
She gave a brief interview with Glamour on her favorite items to fuel up on.
If you’re looking for the perfect vegan snack bar, Ingber can recommend a brand that carries several flavors of goodness.
The hilarious skits set in liberal and progressive Portland, Oregon have poked fun of many things in pop culture and you may have your own list of top Portlandia moments.
Vegetarian Star has a few favorite Portlandia scenes that have given the vegetarian movement a little plug.
He recently purchased Tully’s, a rival to Starbucks Coffee shops, a decision that reflects his belief that the neighborhood coffee shop is fundamental in everyone’s lives (or at least everyone who drinks coffee).
At home, he and his family practice this same local concept by raising their own chickens and gardening.
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A recent Stella McCartney fashion show brought several high profile celebrities to enjoy celebrating the latest in cruelty-free fashion.
In addition to big names like Madonna, Liv Tyler, Kate Bosworth, and Cameron Diaz, there were three additional stars that deserved their own personal red carpet.
The Daily Show featured a segment that poked fun of animal rights activists investigating wrongdoings on farms.
Usual dry humor was intertwined with more serious questions about why these activists do what they do and how it helps uncover abuse.
Activist Jimmy “Cody” Carlson was asked by the host if he looked like a farmer. When Carlson answered, “No,” the host’s reply was, “They why you tryin’ to f*ck with me like one?”