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The Veg Blog. Share Glycerin has always been one of those tricky ingredients for vegetarians because it’s included in so many consumer products and can be either plant or animal derived.

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One of those items where you’ll frequently find glycerin is toothpaste. So, I wrote to Crest to ask them whether their glycerin comes from. The basic answer (it can come from either, whatever’s more available) didn’t surprised me, but some of the other information in their response did: Hi Ryan,Crest Cavity Protection versions (Regular Paste, Cool Mint Gel, Icy Mint Striped and Kid’s Sparkle) don’t have glycerin, so they don’t contain animal by-products. While I couldn’t care less if the product is “chemically altered” and “no longer resembles the original substance,” I was pleased to see that Crest is “in the process of converting to purely vegetable sources.” Vegan Meat, Egg & Dairy Alternatives. Vegetarian Product Information: A list of vegetarian food manufacturers and how to contact them about where to buy, etc..

Vegan Meat, Egg & Dairy Alternatives

The Soydailyclub grocery list describes all kinds of soy products, with manufacturers’ websites, etc.. The Product Clearinghouse: Non-Dairy Products has lots of vegetarian products-- what they are, what's in them, company addresses, etc. Has Canadian products and addresses, too . Moncuisine : This product (veg and vegan meat subs and frozen meals) is available in kosher stores: Where to find vegan food products online: Nomeat.com Dixie Diner The Mail Order Catalog Lumen Foods Pangea Vegan Products The Vegetarian Store Vegan Essentials Something Better Natural Foods Incredible Chinese-style mock "meats", "seafood" and "poultry": Vegieworld Vegecyber Where to find vegan food products in a store or by mailorder:

Vegan pantry - Easy vegan lifestyle vegan easy challenge. The Truth About Unfermented Soy. (NaturalNews) With vegetarianism gaining increasing popularity from the 1970's, reaching its peak in the 1990's, soy has emerged as a 'near perfect' food, with supporters claiming it can provide an ideal source of protein, lower cholesterol, protect against cancer and heart disease, reduce menopausal symptoms, and prevent osteoporosis - among many other things.

The Truth About Unfermented Soy

It seems like a good thing - or is it really? How did such a 'healthy food' emerge from a product that in 1913 was listed in the U.S. Department ofAgriculture (USDA) handbook not as a food but as an industrial product? According to lipid specialist and nutritionist Mary Enig, PhD, "The reason there's so much soy in America is because the soy industry started to plant soy to extract the oil from it and soy oil became a very large industry.

" Let's examine why soy products are far from healthy: For greater clarity, soy products are classified into two main groups: fermented and unfermented. 22 Ways To Get Your Vegan Snack Attack On. It must be snacking season because I’ve had a lot of emails lately asking for some healthy vegan snack ideas and I thought it was a great idea for a post.

22 Ways To Get Your Vegan Snack Attack On

Many of the recipes below are also some of the most popular snack recipes of 2011, so I will also add this post to my Top Recipes of 2011 page for easy reference. Ready to get your vegan snack attack on? 1. Endurance Crackers My all-time favourite cracker and quite possibly one of the top 3 recipes so far in 2012. 2. Enjoy this ultra-creamy, thick, and energizing smoothie, with a hint of orange that will help keep those cold bugs at bay! 3. Love dipping your finger into a bowl of cake batter? 3. Just like my favourite salt and vinegar chips, but better. 4. Incredibly easy to make. 5. Growing up, I always loved strawberry nutri-grain bars. 6. Adapted from the lovely Heather, this almond butter is the best thing to pair with a juicy apple or drizzled over fruit. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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Food Inc explores the fact that the way we eat has changed more in the last 50 years, than in the previous 10 thousand. But the image that's used to sell the food, it is still the imagery of Agrarian America. You go into the supermarket and you see pictures of farmers,The picket fence and the silo and the 30's farmhouse and the green grass,it's the spinning of this pastral fantasy. The modern american supermarket has on average 47,000 products. There are no seasons in the american supermarket, now there are tomatoes all year around, grown half way around the world,picked when it was green and ripened with ethylene gas. Corporate Farming - Behind the Veil. In Food, Inc., filmmaker Robert Kenner lifts the veil on our nation's food industry, exposing the highly mechanized underbelly that has been hidden from the American consumer with the consent of our government's regulatory agencies, USDA and FDA.

Corporate Farming - Behind the Veil

Our nation's food supply is now controlled by a handful of corporations that often put profit ahead of consumer health, the livelihood of the American farmer, the safety of workers and our own environment. We have bigger-breasted chickens, the perfect pork chop, herbicide-resistant soybean seeds, even tomatoes that won't go bad, but we also have new strains of E. coli—the harmful bacteria that causes illness for an estimated 73,000 Americans annually. Modern Meat documentary - Watch Online Free.