Pepsi. I prefer its taste, by far, though Coke can taste good when it’s from a fountain.
Also, I try hard to maintain a steady boycott against any and all Coca-Cola products because they’re a really terrible corporation.
Pepsi. I prefer its taste, by far, though Coke can taste good when it’s from a fountain.
Also, I try hard to maintain a steady boycott against any and all Coca-Cola products because they’re a really terrible corporation.
There’s nothing like running to the world’s first soft-serve vegan ice cream truck that’s really “like no udder”! We couldn’t miss out on adding this 100 percent dairy-free food truck serving Providence, Rhode Island, and surrounding cities in Massachusetts. Satisfy your sweet tooth with these tempting vegan treats. If you’re a chocolate fanatic, then check out Like No Udder’s Chocolate-Peanut Butter Shake or the Chocolate Soft-Serve Ice Cream, both of which are sure to take you to a happy place. You can even enjoy a classic root beer float and vegan candy bars and slushies.
Vegetables
Fruits
Nuts
Beans
Rices
Grains
Almond/soy/rice milk
Soy-based fake meats
Seitan
Tofu
Potatoes
PB&J sandwiches
Pizza with no cheese on it/with Daiya on it
Cupcakes and cookies
Foot-long veggie delites on Italian bread from Subway
French fries
Burritos
Chips and guacamole
Chili
Any other veganized version of the foods you already eat as an omnivore
Mao Sugiyama, a self-described “asexual” from Tokyo, cooked up, seasoned and served his own genitalia to five diners at a swanky banquet in Japan last month, Calorie Lab reported.
In most cases, “asexual” is a word used to describe a person who is non-sexual. Sugiyama, however, embraces it as a way to show that he does not affiliate with either gender.
Sugiyama sparked a firestorm of interest on April 8 with one tweet:
“[Please retweet] I am offering my male genitals (full penis, testes, scrotum) as a meal for 100,000 yen …Will prepare and cook as the buyer requests, at his chosen location.”
Just days after Sugiyama’s 22nd birthday, the artist underwent elective genital-removal surgery, divvied up the severed penis shaft, testicles, and scrotal skin between five people, and garnished it with button mushrooms and Italian parsley.
On April 13, five of six diners who signed up for the $250-a-plate feast, sat down to dinner. The sixth person was a no-show.
The next day, an organizer posted a blog — subsequently deleted — containing pictures of the event. Images showed dozens of people who attended the event just to catch a glimpse of the rare treat.
The extra diners were served crocodile-based dishes while Sugiyama cooked up the exclusive meal.
The story went viral in Japan. Some showed even more interest, while others complained. But Calorie Lab called Japanese authorities, who deemed the banquet legal because there is no law against cannibalism in the country.
Ellen Degeneres and Portia de Rossi talk with Rachael Ray on her show about vegan eating. It’s cool to see they were so open-minded about veganism on a show mostly centered around the most disgusting cooking imaginable.
“Honestly, I would eat cardboard rather than go back to eating animals.”
- Ellen
What is protein? It is a family of amino acid molecules your body needs for the growth, maintenance and repair of all cells; is a major component of all muscles, tissues and organs; is vital for the metabolism, digestion and the transportation of nutrients and oxygen in the blood; it is necessary for the production of antibodies which fight against infection and illnesses; and is the main nutrient that keeps our hair shiny and healthy, our nails strong, our skin fresh and glowing and our bodies strong and healthy.
There are two types of proteins, complete and incomplete proteins. “Complete” proteins have all 8 essential amino acids and tend to come from animal sources of protein such as meat, dairy products, eggs, fish, shellfish and poultry. ”Incomplete” proteins are usually lacking in one or more of the essential amino acids and come from plant sources like fruits, vegetables, pulses, grains and nuts.
There are several advantages to eating plant protein:
Plant protein does not contain any cholesterol or saturated fats.
Plant protein is rich in antioxidants, calcium, zinc, and other minerals and vitamins.
Plant protein is high in fibre.
“It is very easy for a vegan diet to meet the recommendations for protein, as long as calorie intake is adequate. Strict protein combining is not necessary; it is more important to eat a varied diet throughout the day.” – Reed Mangels, Ph.D., R.D.; Vegetarian Resource Group, VRG.org