Showing posts with label vegan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vegan. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2011

V for Veg: Water ice is great, but ...

V For Veg: Water ice is great, but...

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A one-scoop chocolate vegan ice cream cone from Franklin Fountain is seen outside the nostalgic Old City parlor.
Vance Lehmkuhl / Staff Photographer
A one-scoop chocolate vegan ice cream cone from Franklin Fountain is seen outside the nostalgic Old City parlor.
WATER ICE IS A cherished summer institution in Philly, and those of us who skip dairy, whether for ethical, health or other concerns, can appreciate this cool vegan treat. Sorbet, Popsicles, frozen fruit bars and the like are also delish.
But let's face it: "You can always have water ice [or sorbet]" is the cool-treat equivalent of "you can always have a salad." Nothing against salad or water ice, but we sometimes want that singular richness and flavor associated with ice cream. And finally, we're getting it.
Soy-based Tofutti premium was first on the scene in your grocer's freezer (if your grocer is Whole Foods or Shop Rite, an early mainstream adopter) soon joined by the likes of Soy Dream and Soy Delicious. The latter quietly dropped the "Y" from its name, and "So Delicious" has led the new breed of coconut-based ice creams.
Nowadays, coconut is more popular than soy, along with entries from almond, rice and hemp milk. A local company makes a kosher, organic, vegan product called "KOV" after just those attributes; it's also soy-free.
So dairy- and cholesterol-free desserts abound at the store. But what about the iconic ice cream cone - the one you purchase on a summer night and eat right there as it drips on the sidewalk?
Pickings here in Philly used to be pretty slim. But Govinda's Gourmet to Go (Broad and South) and the Franklin Fountain (Old City) stepped in to fill the gap a few years ago, stocking Klein's, a vegan ice cream out of NYC.
In homegrown terms, it's Little Baby's Ice Cream, with several vegan flavors, that's set to put Philly on the map. Launching this spring from an eco-friendly tricycle, Little Baby's has already acquired a solid following despite its tricky accessibility: It's sold at Green Aisle Grocery on Passyunk Avenue, but for a hand-scooped cone, you gotta catch the tricycle.
Company founder Pete Angevine explained: "None of us are vegan, but we have many friends that are, and it's important to us to provide options for them." And provide they do: Coconut Tea, Mint Oreo, Chai, Banana Chip and Panko Fried Plantain are available so far, with more on the way. All use a coconut-milk base.
Angevine plans to expand the vegan line, adding, "We always knew that there would be an interest in that kind of alternative, and now, after seeing how well they've been received, we'd like to have as many flavors as possible."
It's a cool trend: Even vegan soft-serve (vanilla only, but you can get sprinkles!) is now available, down at B2 (Passyunk and Dickinson). So whether you're lactose intolerant, you're allergic to dairy, or you're of the "I scream, you scream, the cows scream when their calves are taken away" set, you needn't be left out in the cold.
As Angevine puts it, "Ice cream is an emotional experience that is so universal it shouldn't be limited to folks that eat cream!"
V-NEWS TO USE: You can get a cone from the Little Baby's tricycle at Saturday's Roller Derby with the Philly Roller Girls, 6 p.m., Class of 1923 Arena, 3130 Walnut St., 215-898-1923.






Vance Lehmkuhl is a cartoonist, writer, musician and 10-year vegan. "V for Veg" chronicles the growing trend of plant-based eating in and around Philadelphia. Send your veg tips to VforVeg@phillynews.com and follow @V4Veg on Twitter.

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

Happy Cinco de Mayo!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Vegtoons - Sneak Peek




Let's give a shout-out for the Vegtoons animated series.

You can watch a sneak peek here:

For more information, check out the website at Vegtoons.com.
Teaser clip for the Vegtoons animated series, from the first episode "Bean There, Done That." Protagonist friends: Hugh Manatee; Rufus Peeve, Jr. III; and Harang-Utan. For more info, please visitwww.vegtoons.com.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Carnism or Speciesism

On a LinkedIn discussion recently, I posted news about Melanie Joy's interview with ABC about her new book, Why do we love dogs and eat pigs and wear cows? in which she develops the concept of carnism.

One longstanding and highly-esteemed listmember asked whether this is carnism or speciesism?  The logician in both of us might ponder, is that question a disjunction or a conjuction?  In other words, asking "Is the problem EITHER speciesism or carnism?" is a question about a conjunction; the answer would be "yes" (the problem is either the first OR the second OR both).

Asking the question, should the problem be TERMED "carnism" or "speciesism" is different, and it's that question I address here.

If you're interviewing Melanie Joy on ABC, she's going to tell you it's 'carnism' (which is a belief that eating meat is 'natural' 'normal' and 'necessary' - as she outlines in her book).

If you're an older vegan of the Peter Singer variety, you'll probably term it speciesism because you think of how some folks artificially consider other types of life unworthy of moral consideration (or sufficient moral consideration, some say 'equal moral consideration').

I think the standard of 'equal moral consideration' is problematic in two ways:
it makes our moral consideration of animals the arbiter of whether or not we ought to be eating them, when ample social science work over the past TWO decades (and longer) PLUS our own 'naive' (often unsystematic and nonrigorous) observations (as laypersons) have shown that the majority of vegetarians AND vegans go vegetarian or vegan for health reasons (not what we ideologues would wish, for animal rights or philosophical reasons.

A stat I used to quote throughout the late 80s and 90s was that social science has consistently shown that the primary reasons claimed by vegetarianism for being vegetarian is health, with ONLY about one of six (1/6) citing overtly philosophical reasons (contrasted with emotional "I couldn't eat them" or medical or health "I felt better" or "the medical evidence is on the side of my being vegetarian" reasons).  The category 'philosophical reasons' included overtly religious reasons (which may have been ideologically nonspecific (e.g. "I was taught as an Adventist that vegetarianism is God's way for us to be" or "Jainism teaches respect for all life, so we are vegetarian from birth" or "my religion teaches vegetarianism").

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Google search/feed for 'vegan' for May 29, 2010

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Vegan Drinks XXV, the Recap: We Got Older 

SuperVegan (blog) - Deborah Diamant - ‎17 hours ago‎
They represent all of the cities in the US that host a Vegan Drinks event! We turned TWO on May 27th! Thanks for supporting Vegan Drinks for the past two ...

Successful Utah restaurant owner opens organic market 

Salt Lake Tribune - Kathy Stephenson - ‎17 hours ago‎
Owner Ian Brandt has used the wholesale business to supply fresh organic fruits and vegetables for his vegetarian-vegan restaurants, Sage's Cafe and ...

Lea Michele On Dove's Intense Repair, Vegan Cupcakes & Reckless Hair Cuts 

StyleList (blog) - Kelly Bryant - ‎May 27, 2010‎
Lea Michele: Dark chocolate and vegan cupcakes! My guilty pleasure used to be cheese but since I've become a vegan I've found that vegandesserts taste ...

No meat or dairy? Vegan-friendly options abound 

Press Herald - ‎May 27, 2010‎
phone, e-mail, Twitter and Facebook, the question is always the same: Where's the best place to get a vegan meal in Portland?

Oregon City teen is finalist in peta2's Cutest Vegetarian Alive contest 

OregonLive.com - ‎May 28, 2010‎
Nesser's favorite foods now: faux chicken nuggets and vegan chocolate-chip pancakes. To view photos and bios of all the finalists and to vote in the contest ...

Vegetarian (and Vegan) Delights of NYC: Marketa's Eggplant Salad

Village Voice (blog) - Rebecca Marx - ‎May 28, 2010‎
Eggplants have enjoyed a long and illustrious history in the kitchens of Greece: fried, stewed, baked, ...

Cooking Out in the City, No Backyard Necessary 

New York Times - Raymond McCrea Jones - ‎22 hours ago‎
THOUGH I have been a vegan for a decade, I've always been fascinated by barbecuing (teriyaki-marinated tofu is delicious if you can ...

Grilling out, vegan style, for Memorial Day 

Plain Dealer - Kaye Spector - ‎May 28, 2010‎
Try grilled tofu instead of the usual grilled fare for Memorial Day.Here's a great recipe for those of you looking for an ...

Going vegan: What's the Next Big Thing? Lots of big names say fruits and ... 

OregonLive.com - Grant Butler - ‎May 25, 2010‎
While the Obama family isn't vegan, the first lady's message resonates with people who are. "What I've learned from being a mom, in trying to feed my girls, ...

'Glee' Star Lea Michele Is Proud She's Never Had A Nose Job 

MTV.com - George Loomis - ‎May 25, 2010‎
And although they're very close, don't assume that her family has always been supportive of her vegan diet. “Coming from an Italian family, you can imagine ...
Lea Michele Is Healthy! PerezHilton.com (blog)
Lea Michele's Body Worries Contactmusic.com

Leona Lewis pays 175000 for ethical tour outfits 

Monsters and Critics.com - Sophie Eager - ‎May 27, 2010‎
Lewis, a strict vegan, has worked with Antonio Berardi on the collection, who has previously worked with Madonna and Kylie Minogue.

Viva Vegan! by Terry Hope Romero 

Eat. Drink. Better. (blog) - Heather Carr - ‎May 27, 2010‎
While flipping through cookbooks at the bookstore, I ran across Terry Hope Romero's latest cookbook, Viva Vegan! With a subtitle of “200 Authentic and ...

Does the 'Amityville' House Have a New Tenant? 

FEARnet.com - Joseph McCabe - ‎20 hours ago‎
... hosting PETA's exhibit attract more potential buyers to the house, it would also let visitors know that every vegan saves more than 100 animals a year.
wines had to be bought from specialist outlets such as ...

Restaurant adds vegan dishes 

Canada.com - ‎May 28, 2010‎
Over six years and 27 restaurants later the monthly vegan dine outs continue to be a popular monthly event. Omnivores, vegetarians and vegans alike gather ...

Vegan Doughnut Smackdown: Pepple's vs. Whole Foods' Posh 

SF Weekly (blog) - Tamara Palmer - ‎May 26, 2010‎
That Whole Foods carries six flavors of its "Posh Vegan Donuts" (chocolate, chocolate peanut, maple, maple coconut, sugar crumb, and plain cake), ...

LOVE for the Environment 

truthout - Dan Brook - ‎3 hours ago‎
However, the most important personal thing we can each do for the environment is to fall in LOVE: Local, Organic, Vegetarian/Vegan Eating.

30-second spots: Kraft dinner, PETA, and secret stitching

Globe and Mail - ‎May 28, 2010‎
The ad promoting a vegan diet depicts an airport security X-ray scan of a fit woman in a bra and frilly underwear and the words: “Be Proud of Your Body ...