Interweb chatter


I find it fascinating trawling through the web and coming across random posts about Veggie Vision, we have people on twitter talking about us, and this lovely blog post by Laura Malesich via  HippyShopper.

Its nice to know that people are using the site, the plan is to upload the tons of clips waiting to be encoded, and drive a whole load of fresh new content out.

Wow - this is such an interesting conversation:

http://www.animalperson.net/animal_person/2008/10/on-veggie-vision-and-discrimination.html

It would be wonderful if the bloggers and social media users out there could spread the word and send in your comments/suggestions so that we can make the site useful to veggies and non-veggies alike.

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  1. Kare Anderson says:

    I agree

    Perhaps set up a free online social network using a technology like Ning.

    Also, from over here in California I have a book rec.
    ....
    that's a hit with non-vegetarians like me,
    long-time vegans - and those in between:

    How to Eat Like a Vegetarian, Even If You Never Want To Be One
    More than 250 Shortcuts, Strategies, and Simple Solutions

    It is by Carol Adams & Pattie Breitman - a trailblazer in touting the health and social justice values of being a vegetarian

    Because Breitman was also was an agent for such best-selling authors as John Robbins (Diet for a New America)
    and John Gray (Men Are From Mars...) she is beloved in the book world too

    She lives near San Francisco in my county, Marin.

    See
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1590561376?ie=UTF8&tag=httpwwwgoodco-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1590561376&SubscriptionId=1MGPYB6YW3HWK55XCGG2
    http://www.lanternbooks.com/detail.html?id=9781590561379

    Vegan Gail Davis wrote, "I've been vegan for almost 30 years, and I teach others how to prepare delicious vegan fare, so when I first came across the title of this book I thought, "sounds great, but it's not for me." Well, never judge a book by its cover, or its title! Authors Carol J. Adams and Patti Breitman have so thoroughly jam-packed this wonderful book with useful information and time-saving tips, I wish'd they'd written it decades sooner, as it would have saved me countless hours in the market and the kitchen. It just goes to show that no matter how much you know about something, there's always so much more to learn."

    http://www.opednews.com/articles/How-to-Eat-Like-a-Vegetari-by-Gail-Davis-081015-739.html


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