Intense, mind blowing and fascinating. For a topic so deep, this is an incredibly easy read if it is in your interest spectrum. Will Potter takes us on a journey through the world of the targeted animal activist. I say
The BBC Aren’t Helping
With veganuary and the pandemic, veganism is popping up more and more in mainstream media. This is potentially great news, but not when organisations like the BBC are oblivious to what they say and how they act. I won’t bang
My Clarification – What Is My Vegan?
I haven’t done many posts yet. Well, unless you are reading this years from now and I have really kicked on. But I wanted to clarify me as a Vegan. I recently watched Paul Bashir, founder of Anonymous for the
Food Glorious Food – Don’t Talk, Just Cook
Nobody argues with stopping animal cruelty. No one wants to see the planet burn. But some people just cannot put that last piece of the puzzle in that is vegan food. I have met meat eaters that completely understand why
Food systems in a zero-deforestation world: Dietary change is more important than intensification for climate targets in 2050 – Theurl et. al. 2020
I came across this study whilst watching an Earthling Ed YouTube video and I was really pleased I did. This study is a fascinating look at two things I am passionate about, becoming a more sustainable planet and vegan lifestyle.
Quick Shot Review – The China Study By Dr Colin Campbell
This is exactly what it says it is on the tin, a quick shot review. Over my time as a vegan (and some part of my non-vegan life) I have come across books, films, documentaries and other things that have
Teriyaki “Beef” and Tofu Fried Rice
This recipe is one of my go-to midweek dinners. It is a brilliantly sweet and sticky stir fry with a fast and easy fried rice side. You can use any plant-based alternative for your protein, or just overload it on