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What I Eat Wednesday High Carb Low fat Vegan diet – Video

Posted: January 15, 2015 at 12:55 pm




What I Eat Wednesday High Carb Low fat Vegan diet
Today I show you what I ate on the starch solution. I hope you enjoy and don #39;t forget to like and subscribe for more! 🙂

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January 15th, 2015 at 12:55 pm

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Team Vegan Cycling Jersey Review | Hill Killer – Video

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Team Vegan Cycling Jersey Review | Hill Killer
Men #39;s Hill Killer Team Vegan Cycling Jersey: http://amzn.to/1FYtXYL Women #39;s Hill Killer Team Vegan Cycling Jersey: http://amzn.to/1zeOG6T Bananiac reviews the "Team Vegan" cycling jersey from...

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What I Ate Today As A Vegan- Day #6 – Video

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What I Ate Today As A Vegan- Day #6
The meals I ate today ( along with my 2 year old daughter) as full vegans! Meals: Green Banana Smoothie Massaged Kale Salad Vegan Nachos w/ Chilli "Cheese" Chickpea Vegetable Soup For...

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January 15th, 2015 at 12:55 pm

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Vegan strip club sued by ex-dancers

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PORTLAND, OR (KPTV) -

Two local dancers said enough is enough. They are suing the owner of the strip club they worked at, saying they were harassed and treated unfairly in the workplace.

The women say it happened at Casa Diablo, which bills itself as one of the country's first vegan strip clubs.

Amy Pitts and Matilda Bickers used to dance at the club, but they quit their jobs and filed a lawsuit against the club's owner, John Zukle.

The fight is over the dancer's employment status. Most Portland clubs hire strippers as independent contractors.

They don't have to pay payroll tax. They don't have to give you any kind of benefits. There's no workers comp. You don't get sick leave," Pitts said.

It also means no protection against harassment. The women say, they were constantly harassed by the club's bouncers and management.

"I had one particular bouncer who would just grab my boobs and untie my outfits or spank me," Bickers said.

Pitts and Bickers claim the owner would ask them to come home to have sex with him or his wife.

"I guess some people would be like Haha, he was just joking,' but after that incident, he cut my shifts," Pitts said.

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Go on vegan diet for Pope Francis

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Around the world, environmental advocates are rejoicing at reports that Pope Francis is expected to issue an encyclical on climate change and the environment as early as this spring. Its an important first step toward helping Catholics become better stewards of Gods creation. But anyone who wants to get serious about saving the planet and protecting its most vulnerable inhabitants from the deadly effects of climate change must make the switch to a vegan diet.

Raising animals for food is one of the largest sources of carbon dioxide emissions and the single largest source of methane and nitrous oxide emissions. These last two greenhouse gases are 25 and 300 times more potent, respectively, than carbon dioxide, and they are introduced into the Earths atmosphere through animal waste. Environmentalists who urge people to buy a Prius but who still eat meat, eggs, and dairy products are barking up the wrong tree. It takes about 11 times as much fossil fuel to produce a calorie of animal protein as it does to produce a calorie of plant protein. In fact, a Worldwatch Institute report found that animal agriculture is the cause of more than half of global greenhouse-gas emissions.

Most scientists and leading policy analysts agree that a global shift away from the consumption of meat, eggs, and dairy products and toward the consumption of plant-based foods is vital to stemming the tide of greenhouse gases and adequately addressing the effects of climate change, including global hunger, preventable disease, deforestation, flooding, drought, loss of biodiversity, and deadly water pollution.

Currently, 30 percent of the Earths landmass is used to raise animals for food, including land used for grazing and growing feed crops. When land is used in this manner, massive amounts of water and soil are lost, forests are destroyed, and animal waste from industrial farms pollutes and sickens surrounding communities.

It takes more than 15,000 liters of water per day to produce a meat-based diet, compared to just over 1,000 liters of water per day for a vegan one.

Think about all the energy-intensive steps required to get animals from the farm to the supermarket. Massive amounts of grain and soybeans are used to feed animals because it takes about 700 calories worth of feed to produce just 100 calories worth of beef. Animals raised for meat are transported from the farm to the slaughterhouse in fuel-burning trucks. It takes energy to turn grain into animal feed, energy to operate slaughterhouses, and more energy to transport meat to processing plants, grocery stores and restaurants.

Producing vegan foods requires a tiny fraction of the resources that it takes to produce meat, eggs, and dairy products. The World Health Organization has pointed out that one hectare of land can feed 22 people per year by growing potatoes or 19 people by growing rice, but just one person by raising cows or two people by raising sheep. In considering how to combat climate change, we must remember that more than a billion of our brothers and sisters around the globe dont get enough food to eat because the huge amounts of grain, soybeans and corn that they could be eating are instead being funneled to the animals we use for food. Catholics should be appalled to learn that two out of every five tons of grain produced in the world are used to feed farmed animals or fish destined for the dinner table, not humans.

If people eat fewer animal-based foods, that change would free up massive quantities of grain and reduce the pressure on land and limited water supplies.

I hope we can all honor Pope Francis dedication to the environment by choosing a healthy and humane vegan diet. We cannot continue to squander resources and needlessly kill animals for food, worsening the climate and condemning our brothers and sisters around the globe to death by disease and disaster. We can and must adopt a healthier, kinder and more sustainable way of life, simply by eating vegan.

Sarah Withrow King is the director of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) and the US Christian outreach and engagement program, Jesus People for Animals. To get involved in Peta Asias work in the Philippines or to request more information on vegan eating, visit PETAAsiaPacific.com.

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MasterChef India 4 Promo 1: An all vegetarian season! – Video

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MasterChef India 4 Promo 1: An all vegetarian season!
This time, MasterChef India 4 goes pure vegetarian. How challenging will it be? Stay tuned to MasterChef India 4, starts 26th January, Mon to Sat, 10:30 PM onwards only on STAR Plus.

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The Organic Merchant Store- Best Organic food and Produce in Cheltenham – Video

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The Organic Merchant Store- Best Organic food and Produce in Cheltenham
The Organic Merchant Store- Best Organic food and Produce in Cheltenham, Southland and Bayside Area. http://www.theomstore.com.au.

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Organic Food, Freedom, Flavor and Forgiveness – Video

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Organic Food, Freedom, Flavor and Forgiveness
http://www.ElementalCuisine.com/Events At first I was going to do hours of research to document why it #39;s better for you and our earth to buy organic produce....

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M.A.D project by Vanya – Video

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M.A.D project by Vanya
MAD project about organic food.

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24 What are the benefits of eating locally grown certified organic food? – Video

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24 What are the benefits of eating locally grown certified organic food?
This is a short clip from a 2 hour interview with Alasdair Smithson from Munch Crunch Organics. To learn more about his solutions for Australian Agriculture visit his website and blog: Website...

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