by Jason on March 7, 2007
vegandinner sent in a review of the Saucony Jazz shoes, and at first I was like “whoop-de-doop, a running shoe company that makes vegan-friendly footware, how rare,” but then I scrolled down a bit and found the photo of the tag that came with the shoes, and I was suitably impressed. Nice job, Saucony! Link.
by Jason on September 9, 2005
An opening disclaimer: the authors of Vegan Freak: Being Vegan in a Non-Vegan World are paying for ad space here, they sent me a free review copy of the book, and VP is mentioned a few times in the appendix. Still, I once got vegetables from my garden for free, and y’all are still trusting me on this whole “veganism is awesome” kick, so I’m guessing we’re cool. Read on for the review…
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by Jason on September 3, 2005
by Jason on August 25, 2005
kunsjoi sent in a small travel guide to Iran for vegetarians. While “in Iran, people who abstain from meat are regarded as abnormal” doesn’t make for the most enticing lead-in, the author has a lot of nice things to say about the cuisine, at least if you’re vegetarian – there’s a lot of dairy in the article, which I guess is understandable if the author is stuck in the “where else do you get your protein” dark ages (scientists only discovered plant-based protein in late 2004, if I remember correctly), but I draw the line at a thing called Doogh, which attempts to mix my beloved club soda with yoghurt. Even though Ange is away right now and I have soy yoghurt in the fridge and a seltzer bottle in the cupboard, that’s just too nasty sounding.
by Jason on January 12, 2005
Tommy Gun wrote in to let me know that not only did he get a new domain for his web stuff including the craziest vegan video ever, but he’s also got a decent Steer Madness review and guide page going. Steer Madness, if you’ve been living under a rock, is the AR-themed video game that runs on PCs and Macs, and it’s doing well enough that they sold out of their first run, and I had to hold onto this post until they made more so I could be sure I could order a copy for myself!
by Jason on October 15, 2003
X-Entertainment reviews a Swanson breakfast: “a stench lifted from the microwave – it was like nothing I’ve smelled before. It was the kind of odor that had me preparing to lift the wallet off the four-week-old corpse I was about to find. But this stench! This stench was no corpse! This stench was breakfast!” (via Smaak)
by Jason on October 4, 2003
by Jason on September 5, 2003
For those of you in the Portland, Oregon area – and I believe there are a few of you – we’re serving up a fresh dish of pro-vegan news this morning thanks to this article in the Oregonian. I keep hearing good thing about that place, but maybe that’s just the effect of ongoing propaganda from Josh Hooten, who’s quoted in the story, and who has been known to make a certain magazine and several fine t-shirts. He certainly didn’t make this shirt, although we both had a good head-shake over it. “Save Cows, Eat Cheese?” My appreciation for popular culture diminishes by the hour.
People ask me why I work in a resource centre, and frankly, it’s because I like to rummage through other people’s things*. That’s how I find the good stuff, like Lickin’ the Beaters: Low-Fat Vegan Desserts, the craziest cook book this side of Sarah and Tanya’s. There are illustrations by eight different artists, and I swear to tofu, the first page I flipped to had a bit that said “My tongue likes bananas, not milk men.” I of course have no idea what that means, but I’m thinking that this is a cookbook with punch, and while I haven’t had a chance to try anything (not actually having my own copy yet is a factor), the sample pages on the website make me want to go to the grocery store right now to pick up some vanilla in a serious way. (* No, not really. If I did that I’d know where the pens were. The book was out in the open. Honest.)
Welcome to day two of my virtual holiday! If you recall, yesterday was spent in Tokyo, Japan, and today I’m seeing the sights in Centre Neptune, or “Center” Neptune, if you prefer. Email continues to find me, no matter what the location, and lately I’ve been deluged, as they say in times of delugement, with reports of veggie businesses. I don’t know much about Prima Vega‘s food, but their site uses a wicked orange, so judge for yourself. I’ve also heard from Vegetarian Hosting, and a quick look at their site suggests that they host web sites, so if you’re just looking for a couch on which to crash, keep looking. One company I do have (extensive) first hand knowledge of is Friendly Foods, who make vegan brownies that are like, really good, you know, when you really want a, um, brownie? Yeah. Ok, it’s pretty clear I don’t know what I’m talking about re: Prima and Veg Hosting, but I’ve tasted the brownies and lived to tell the tale. They rock.