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"The Dorm Room Diet" Daphne Oz

"The Dorm Room Diet" Daphne Oz

Good things in life are free, but the best things in life are free and vegetarian.

This week, we’re kicking off an exciting opportunity for you to receive a book full of recipes, health and nutrition tips, green advice and more! As mentioned earlier, The Dorm Room Diet has recently been revised by author Daphne Oz, who’s famous father, Dr. Mehmet Oz, can be seen on daytime TV and has even introduced a few people to vegetarianism himself.

We’re giving away one copy of The Dorm Room Diet to one lucky reader and will post an interview with Daphne tomorrow.

More information on the giveaway will be given when it starts later this week, so stay tuned!

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Mario Batali Vegetarian Cookbook Coming Soon

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, August 9th, 2010 in Books, Chefs, Food & Drink.

Mario Batali

Be on the lookout for Mario Batali‘s upcoming cookbooks. He’s getting ready to roll one out that practices meatless on every page.

When Detroit Free Press asked the chef if fans see a vegetarian cookbook in the works, Batali answered, “Yes, you do — and that’s a scoop.”

The new book may be part of Batali’s need to teach cooking and eating responsibly, as he mentioned that his motivations for reducing meat are greatly environmental.

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Joanna Lumley

Joanna Lumley has launched a vegetarian chutney that will benefit the Gurkha Welfare Trust, which provides medical, financial and other assistance to Gurkha ex-servicemen and their dependents.

Lumley collaborated with chefs from British food company Sharwood to create the limited edition Sharwood Mango & Kashmiri Chilli Chutney.

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Martha Stewart "Dog Fancy"

Martha Stewart "Dog Fancy"

Yes, you read right. Today’s Meatless Monday recipe was designed to be enjoyed by those with four legs. Since Martha Stewart will be the first human featured on the October 2010 cover of Dog Fancy, which includes a special section about dog adoption, we thought we’d share a pet food recipe for Martha Stewart’s Blueberry Dog Biscuits that doesn’t involve killing another animal.

Since there’s only one egg, these vegetarian biscuits can easily be made vegan. Plus, the goodness of organic blueberry, quinoa flour, oat flour and flax meal might make you tempted to reward yourself with a “treat.”

These were shared from the associate food producer from The Martha Stewart Show, which she received from her mother, who bakes them for the family’s dogs.

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Slice Of Vegan Celebrity Birthday Cake To (Drum Roll)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Monday, August 9th, 2010 in Actresses, Birthdays.

Rhona Mitra

A big slice of vegan birthday cake goes out to the following vegetarian or vegan celebrities.

Photo: PR Photos

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Slice Of Vegan Celebrity Birthday Cake To (Drum Roll)

Written by Vegetarian Star on Sunday, August 8th, 2010 in Birthdays, Radio Hosts.

Robin Quivers
A big slice of vegan birthday cake goes out to the following vegetarian or vegan celebrities.

Photo: PR Photos

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Graham Elliot

Chicago restaurateur and judge on the new Fox cooking show MasterchefGraham Elliot (who owns an eatery on W. Huron where president Obama was reported to celebrate his recent 49th), is the 2010 culinary director of Lollapalooza, so he’s partially responsible for ensuring vegetarians have a good selection on the festival’s menu.  Not that the Graham Elliot restaurant is the most vegetarian friendly with lamb, salmon and other animals on the menu.

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Pamela Anderson Lends Paw To Gulf Coast Displaced Dogs

Written by Vegetarian Star on Friday, August 6th, 2010 in Actresses, Animal Issues.

Pamela Anderson

Pamela Anderson gave 50 dogs displaced from the Gulf Coast oil spill a reason to bark with joy, as she worked with PETA and the SPCA to give the dogs care they needed while drawing attention to the plight of animals that are often forgotten during disasters that affect humans.

“We just wanted to do something practical that I could do hands on and, you know, we’ve all heard what’s happening with the shelters and how they are overrun with animals being surrendered,” she said. “People can’t feed their families, they are losing their jobs or moving in with their families and maybe someone is allergic to pets — who knows what the circumstances are, but the shelters are full of animals that need help.”

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