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Posted by Josie in Diet & Health, Vegan Diet, Vegan Etiquette, Vegan Meanderings, Vegan Recipes on December 24, 2009 | No Comments

Breaking Tamale Tradition

Breaking Tamale Tradition
Holidays can be tough for vegans. Usually it means spending time with family members who are obsessed with food – and for most of us that means family members who eat dead animal carcasses. My family is no exception to that. While some of them are more vegetarian curious – meaning they are...
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Posted by Josie in Animal Rights, Farm Animal Advocacy, Vegan Diet, Vegan Etiquette, Vegan Meanderings on October 1, 2009 | 1 Comment

Speaking Vegetarian

Speaking Vegetarian
Part 4 of 5 Don’t miss Part 1: Why Go Vegetarian, Part 2: How to Become Vegetarian, and Part 3: Vegetarian Nutrition. Gene Baur from Farm Sanctuary speaking at an event. This five part series has been dedicated to helping people make the transition from an animal-based diet to a plant-based diet. I’ve...
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Posted by Josie Morris in Vegan Etiquette, Vegan Meanderings on October 8, 2008 | 2 Comments

What to do when the meat-eating family comes to town

What is a vegan to do when the meat-eating family comes to town? Every time I get together with my family, my mom gives me the hardest time about not eating meat. Despite the fact that I have been vegetarian for over 5 years, I think she believes I’m going to die or something if I don’t ingest...
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Josie Morris is the main blogger for hungryherbivores.com. She started this site to help people get real about the food their eating. It is not always nice ... but it is always truthful. The reality is veganism is better for your health, your planet and the animals. Plus, plants do not scream. It is catching on. Welcome to the food revolution.

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