Lesliec1 wrote:Forgive me for seeming rude but I'm not going to answer anyone any more or this will go on forever.
Thank you.
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Lesliec1 wrote:Forgive me for seeming rude but I'm not going to answer anyone any more or this will go on forever.
Wild4Stars wrote:I'm going back to the friendly, supportive group on facebook.
Vegan Cupcakes Take Over Parliament
Can ‘a little of what you fancy’ help to tackle global health crises? MP Kerry McCarthy is inviting fellow MPs to chew on the plant-based solutions to obesity and hunger on World Vegan Day. MPs will also enjoy delicious vegan cupcakes from award-winning baker, Ms Cupcake on that day, Tuesday 1 November.
Kerry McCarthy MP said today, “I am delighted to be hosting this parliamentary event for World Vegan Day. I’ve been vegan for 20 years, and last year I was joined in parliament by two more vegan MPs; we’ve been told we’re the largest vegan caucus in the world! This event provides a great opportunity to raise with other MPs and parliamentary staff issues such as the impact of the livestock industry on global food security and the environment, and the benefits of a vegan diet. And maybe we’ll be able to persuade a few more to try turning vegan too.”
Vegan Society CEO, Jasmijn de Boo said today, “We are very pleased to be able to introduce delicious, locally made vegan cupcakes to MPs. As a ‘first’ for Parliament, there will also be tasty vegan dishes offered in each of the four Westminster restaurants every day during the week of World Vegan Day. Appealing, nutritious vegan food offers a powerful route to tackling current global crises. Plant-based diets and stock-free agriculture can help solve the deeply inter-connected problems of global climate change and global hunger, as well as obesity in the UK.”
Mellissa Morgan, Ms Cupcake, said today, “I'm excited to see more and more people embracing vegan food and lifestyles! Our first 'Ms. Cupcake' shop - London's first entirely vegan bakery - is going from strength to strength. The Baking Industry Awards recognised us as their 'Rising Star of the Year' and we've been chosen as a 2012 Olympic Games supplier. It's so encouraging that the British public are adopting compassionate behaviours which do less damage to the world. Ms. Cupcake is honoured to be a part of World Vegan Day at Parliament this year.”
Kerry McCarthy MP has requested an adjournment debate on World Vegan Day debate in the House of Commons on Tuesday 1 November. If successful, the debate will focus on the role of plant-based diets and stock-free agriculture in tackling hunger, obesity and global climate change.
JohnLarson wrote:Wild4Stars wrote:I've been away from the McDougall forums for awhile and now I remember why. I'm going back to the friendly, supportive group on facebook.
There is a Facebook group?
Theodore wrote:Salley wrote:Theodore wrote:1)
Perhaps the phrase "vegan no-oil, yes-honey" would be more appropriate.
The thing is, that doesn't adequately convey the fact that we're aiming for whole grains. And it actually makes it sound like we're coming onto the person we're talking to.
Plus there's still the problem that, however you dress it up, the word "vegan" does not adequately convey the fact that we come from planet earth.
Vegan Hunter wrote:But..... Vegan cupcakes ARE greasy!
And.... Many vegans ARE preachy!
So what? This is much ado about nothing.
When I started this WOE, I was the most opinionated, preachy person I know! It took awhile, but a 100 or so rolled eyes and glazed over looks later, I realized it was time to put the megaphone and the vegan bible down. Way I see it, if you are preachy and someone calls you preachy, and you get offended by it, it's time to look in the mirror.
I remember my first Vegan cupcake. My first thought was ,"Wow! this cupcake is oily!" My second thought was, "This cupcake is REALLY oily!"
Lesliec1 wrote:Forgive me for seeming rude but I'm not going to answer anyone any more or this will go on forever.
Dr. John McDougall wrote:The Fat Vegan
... People who have declared themselves “vegan,” have said “no” to eating all animal-derived foods. At extraordinary personal costs, many of these guardians labor tirelessly to protect the welfare of all animals. Fat vegans, however, have failed one important animal: themselves. Furthermore, their audiences of meat-eaters and animal-abusers may be so distracted by their appearance that they cannot hear the vital issues of animal rights and the environment; resulting in an unacknowledged setback for a fat vegan’s hard work for change.
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Thrasymachus wrote:The vegan community has found over its history that those interested in plant foods just out of touted health benefits easily exit the paradigm, because other diets tout health benefits, and because when things get hard, they will just adopt those other diets.
Thrasymachus wrote:The people who are so anti-vegan likely could easily be swayed by other diets that are very unhealthy like Paleo, which is probably the most unhealthy diet out there.
Wild4Stars wrote:Theodore - you absolutely HAVE to quit reading my mind !!
Debbie wrote:Wild4Stars wrote:Theodore - you absolutely HAVE to quit reading my mind !!
Its like voodoo, huh???
JohnLarson wrote:I find the term "fat vegan" offensive.
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