tagged w/ Vegan Fast Food
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Your guide to vegan diet the ideal way of life healthy, green.
http://avegandiet.org/
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Vegetarian and Vegan Fast Food Options
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Date:
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Time:
5:30pm - 9:00pm
Location:
20040-1/2 Ventura Boulevard Woodland Hills, California 91364
By popular demand, we're doing it again, but this will be the first of 2010.
VEGAN PIZZA PARTY
Order and pay for what you'd like.
This ZPizza features certified organic whole wheat crust, certified organic tomato sauce, Daiya's cassava root based vegan cheese, and so much more.
This location is very careful to wash the pizza slicer, the counter, etc. in between pizzas.
IN ABOUT A QUARTER OF A CENTURY OF BEING VEGAN, THIS IS THE BEST PIZZA I'VE HAD IN ALL THOSE YEARS!
Enjoy some great pizza and some great company : )
Feel free to arrive a little earlier or staggered later, in order that hopefully we're not all trying to order pizzas at exactly the same time - but we can visit and enjoy each others company while waiting.
Hope to see you on the 24th.Date:
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Time:
5:30pm - 9:00pm
Location:
20040-1/2... more
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From Vegan Reader.........
Which of the following sounds best for you and your planet?
Meal One:
* Brown rice and red beans bought in bulk and cooked at home
* Tomatoes and lettuce from the farmer’s market
* Homemade hummus as a nice sauce
* Homemade spice cookies for dessert
Meal Two:
* Road’s End Packaged Penne and Chreese
* Gimme Lean Textured Vegetable Protein Sausage
* Cascadian Farm Frozen Hash Browns
* Tofutti Cuties for dessert
No animals were harmed or killed in the making of either meal, thank goodness, but the similarities end there. Meal #1 is accomplished with a minimum of factory processing, and the purchase of local vegetables, where possible, further cuts down on fuel emissions.
Meal #2, by contrast, is an extravaganza of factory processing and not one of the items on the menu are whole or fresh. Optimum nutrition for this planet’s animals (including we humans) comes from eating foods that are as close to their natural form as possible. If the contents of your shopping cart are predominantly processed foods, the amount of energy being consumed to put dinner on your table is as wasteful as if you were eating a Hungry Man dinner. And, because so many vegan products are so heavily processed, the resultant nutrition is quite dubious, despite vitamin or mineral additives.From Vegan Reader.........
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vegan?
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Sometimes it can be a little tough finding vegan food when you're traveling or when you're tight on cash. Never fear, even fast food has vegan options!
Some fast food vegan options (as of June 2009):
- Taco Bell bean burrito fresco style or 7-layer minus cheese and sour cream
- Subway veggie delight on Italian bread w/o cheese or mayo
- Carl's Jr. plain baked potato (add salsa or salt) or salad bar
- Wendy's plain baked potato
- Evo's offers LOTS of options
- Pizza Fusion vegan pizza
- Starbucks oatmeal
- most fast food: french fries
Websites that list places to eat out as a vegan:
http://www.veganeatingout.com/
http://www.happycow.net/
http://www.vegguide.org/
http://www.vegcooking.com/diningOut.asp
http://www.vegdining.com/
Even though vegan fast food is a far better choice than meaty fast food, fast food still isn't good for you. For your health's sake, please don't eat too much fast food. It's usually high in fat and high in sodium, which aren't good for you. If money is tight, try eating more beans, rice, potatoes, and inexpensive fruits.
Here are some resources for being vegan without breaking your budget:
http://veganonthecheap.com/
http://www.vegansoapbox.com/going-veg...
http://veganguineapig.blogspot.com/20...
And here are some resources for being vegan and keeping it convenient, quick, and easy:
http://veganconvenient.blogspot.com/
http://www.vegansoapbox.com/vegan-mof...vegan?
http://www.vegansoapbox.com/topics/wh...
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