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July 05, 2022 by
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Feeding Your Vegan Child is written by Sandra Hood, RD, and published by Hammersmith Health Books. This thorough guide to nutritional needs for vegan children includes a wide range of helpful information. Nutrient needs are covered for different stages of life including preconception, pregnancy, early infancy, later infancy, childhood, and teenagers. The author has been vegan for over 40 years.
Read the complete book review here: https://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2022issue2/2022_issue2_book_reviews.php
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July 04, 2022 by
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Each issue of Vegan Journal includes a column called Vegan Action. In the latest issue, Amy Burger interviews Michael Harren, a multimedia performer, musician, and composer. Michael combines art and vegan advocacy through music.
Read the column here: https://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2022issue2/2022_issue2_vegan_action.php
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July 04, 2022 by
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Sovany Sparkling waters get their flavor from real fruit. Four variations are offered including Brilliant Orange, Ingenious Apple, Original, and Remarkable Raspberry. Find info on these drinks here: www.sovany.com
Read the product review here: https://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2022issue2/2022_issue2_veggie_bits.php
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July 01, 2022 by
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Recent topics brought up include:
– A review of Ripple Kids Milk done by a dietitian
– Info on the 5 high school winners from The Vegetarian Resource Group Scholarship Contest
– Helpful info for parents trying to deal with the baby formula shortage
https://www.facebook.com/groups/VRGparentsandkids is intended to be a group that offers support for families raising children on vegan diets and for vegan kids around the world. We envision it as a place to get advice about a wide-variety of topics: pregnancy, birthday parties, school lunches, Halloween, non-leather apparel, cruelty-free products, summer camps, and more. Please use it as a place to share your wisdom, seek advice, or just find a sympathetic ear. The goal is to offer support.
Consequently, any profane, defamatory, offensive, or violent language will be removed. Feel free to disagree, but do so respectfully. Hateful or discriminatory comments regarding race, ethnicity, religion, gender, disability, sexual orientation, or political beliefs will not be tolerated. We expect that posts should relate to vegan diets and lifestyles. The Vegetarian Resource Group reserves the right to monitor all content and ban any user who posts in violation of the above rules, any law or regulation, SPAM, or anything otherwise off topic.
Please share this information with any veggie families that you know! Thanks.
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July 01, 2022 by
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Mango Stir Fry photo by Rissa Miller
Each issue of Vegan Journal includes a Vegan Cooking Tips column by Chef Nancy Berkoff, EdD, RD. In the latest issue Nancy offers tips on cooking with mangoes.
Read the column here: https://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2022issue2/2022_issue2_cooking_tips.php
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June 30, 2022 by
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In addition to the myriad of meat and dairy alternatives that have been around for thousands of years (like tofu, tempeh, beans, etc.) and newly processed alternatives such as Beyond Burgers, there is now increasing development of alternatives based on animal cell DNA, with the technology having many variations. But how should these new products be labeled?
To get a glimpse of people’s thoughts about labeling, we commissioned a poll to find out the number of vegan and vegetarian adults in the U.S and the number that ate vegetarian and vegan meals.
We then asked additional questions about labeling the new cell cultured alternatives as vegan, vegetarian, animal free, and plant-based.
To see rest of article, go to https://www.vrg.org/nutshell/CulturedMeatYouGov2022.pdf
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June 30, 2022 by
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Provecho is written by Edgar Castrejón and published by Ten Speed Press. The book is full of creative vegan Mexican recipes running from incredibly detailed and complex dishes to those that are simple and made with two ingredients.
Read the complete book review here: https://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2022issue2/2022_issue2_book_reviews.php
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June 29, 2022 by
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Jada’s Porkless and Chick’n Crumbles are soy-free and easy to prepare. The dry mixes can be stored without refrigeration and are perfect for dorm-style living, travel, and on-the-go busy professionals or families. Details on these products can be found here: www.jadabrands.com
Read the product review here: https://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2022issue2/2022_issue2_veggie_bits.php
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June 29, 2022 by
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Tacos photo by Rissa Miller
Did you know that you can make some very creative tacos? Hannah Kaminsky shares several vegan recipes in the latest issue of Vegan Journal including Potato Samosa Tacos; Mojo Black Bean Tacos; Mushroom Ceviche Tacos; Sushi Tacos; and Beet Bulgogi Tacos. Hannah’s gorgeous photos will entice you to start cooking right away!
Read the column here: https://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2022issue2/2022_issue2_tacos_any_day.php
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June 28, 2022 by
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Single Origins Food Co. Un-Honey comes in Amber, Blonde, and Copper flavors. No bees are part of this product in any way; it was developed by organic farmers to re-create the usability and texture of honey. See: www.thesofco.com
Read the product review here: https://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2022issue2/2022_issue2_veggie_bits.php
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