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The winners of the Vegan Indugence competition were ... J Cox (SA), C Zygis (QLD), R Raymen (WA)
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Eat Pizza (Vic) |
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Eat Out
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Monday, 05 January 2009 |
Despite no mention of vegan options or soy cheese on the menu, Eat Pizza is in
fact a veritable cave of wonders for west-side vegans. With dairy-free
wholemeal bases, Cheezly and Redwood Co. vegan pepperoni to top your slices,
who could resist?
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Rules of the road |
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Other Stuff
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Monday, 05 January 2009 |
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license is not required to ride a bicycle on Melbourne’s (and most other cities in
the world, as far as I know) streets and sometimes knowing quite what you are
allowed and not allowed to do, or indeed what others should be doing around you,
is difficult to ascertain.
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Sirens (TAS) |
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Eat Out
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Monday, 01 December 2008 |
Sirens in Hobart
offers a rich and luxurious gourmet veg*n dining experience. The Turkish-inspired
fit out consists of low curved wooden tables and private curtained dining
areas, alongside a corner couch and coffee table. Standard dining tables are
also available.
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Sprout Community Market (VIC) |
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Events
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Monday, 17 November 2008 |
On Thursday 20 November the Sprout
Community Garden
in Thornbury will host a public market. Aimed at cultivating sustainability,
the market combines food and entertainment with activities for the kids.
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Eating Between The Lines: Food & Equality In Australia |
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Read/Watch
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Friday, 14 November 2008 |
In Eating Between The Lines,
author Rebecca Huntley attempts to document what Australians are eating and
why. Not the foodies and gastronomes to whom newspaper sections and lifestyle
magazines are dedicated (although there is a section about them), but so-called
‘everyday’ Australians like working mums, migrants and people from right across
the socio-economic scale.
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Green Tucker |
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Read/Watch
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Friday, 14 November 2008 |
Green Tucker is a Melbourne blog about two women's search to
reduce the environmental impact of the food they eat. Unlike many other
gimmicky fads – 100 mile diet, anyone? – the authors understand that sometimes
eating locally isn't the best thing environmentally and so the blog reflects a
broad investigation into food miles, production and distribution.
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