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GreenRenters PDF Print
Thursday, 14 August 2008
 It's a little vague, but blogs may be the new black. For quite some time now, blogging has been overused, yet appreciated, by almost everyone. Aspiring writers of this generation have worshipped the art of blogging, turning it into a trend. There are so many, but one of which I found rather charming is the GreenRenters blog.
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Lynda Stoner releases vegan cookbook PDF Print
Wednesday, 30 July 2008
Lynda StonerA vegetarian for 25 years and vegan for the past six, actor and animal rights activist Lynda Stoner has just released her first cookbook, Now Vegan!. Emily Clark spoke to Lynda to find out her views on books, cooks and veganism.
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Salt & Slush #2: Winter Recipes PDF Print
Saturday, 28 June 2008

Salt & Slush #2 is a good little recipe zine for anyone looking for tips on keeping warm or cooking a tasty and affordable meal. It offers a variety of lunch, dinner, and desert recipes that cater for vegetarians, vegans, meat-eaters, and even a special recipe suited to the likes of your favourite furry winter companion: your dog.

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T.O.F.U magazine PDF Print
Wednesday, 28 May 2008

T.O.F.U: living and breathing vegan in a world that smells fishy is a new quarterly magazine from Canada.

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Vegan Bento PDF Print
Wednesday, 28 May 2008
 Traditionally the domain of more meat-based dishes, the recent popularity of bento in the West has seen it taken up by vegans, the result of which can be found on the flickr group, Vegan Bento.
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Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka Vegan Restaurant Pocket Guide PDF Print
Wednesday, 21 May 2008
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The first book from Children of the Carrot publishers, this restaurant guide lists over forty veg-friendly eateries in Japan, a country not exactly known for its vegan credentials.

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The Whale Warriors PDF Print
Sunday, 18 May 2008
 In December 2005, award-winning adventure writer, Peter Heller, decided to join a pirate ship. At Melbourne docks, the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society’s old Farley Mowat was being overhauled. Its captain, Paul Watson, and his crew of 43 multinational eco-crusaders were preparing to scour Antarctica in pursuit of their foe, the Japanese whaling fleet.
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