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02.02.2012
Peta Superbowl recipes provide wings alternative With People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) estimating that 600 million chickens are killed to make the wings consumed during the Superbowl, the animal rights group has launched a range of recipes to provide a vegan substitute for the big match.
The Superbowl is one of the...
01.02.2012
Spy Kid goes vegan American actress Emily Osment has announced that she has not only adopted a vegan diet, but is feeling all the more healthy as a result.
The 18-year-old, who played Lilly Truscott in Hannah Montana and Gerti Giggles in the Spy Kids movie...
31.01.2012
Celebs 'feeling good' after ditching meat As the vegan diet is one that rejects any products made by exploiting animals, many people unsurprisingly choose veganism for ethical reasons.
Every year millions of innocent animals are killed and end up on dinner plates across the world or...
30.01.2012
Cheers star goes vegan Ted Danson, who made his name as Sam Malone in the US sitcom Cheers, has gone vegan.
The veteran actor, aged 64, is currently playing the role of D B Russell in US drama series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and he has gone vegan to help him deal with the demands of filming, Contact Music...
30.01.2012
World Abolition of Meat Day Saturday (January 28th) marks World Abolition of Meat Day as part of the latest of the World Weeks for the Abolition of Meat (WWAMs).
WWAMs are designed to promote political debate about abolishing the use of animals for food.
The Meat Abolition movement says that every hour...
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