Friday, May 29, 2009

Sir Paul McCartney’s House On Google Street View

Sir Paul McCartney’s London pad is taken off Google Street View after he made a complaint | The Sun |Showbiz|Bizarre

Champion Vegetarian, Paul McCartney's family home on Google has now been deleted on Google Street view after his security team complained.

Friday, May 22, 2009

National Vegetarian Week 2009 - Art- Pinky Binks

National Vegetarian Week 2009 - News - Pinky Binks

National Vegetarian week art pinky binks slaughter-house

National Vegetarian week art Pinky Binks - abbatoir

Art for Smiths - For National Vegetarian Week (18-24 May) vegan artist and lecturer Pinky Binks created a tribute to the thousands of animals slaughtered in a now lonely and dilapidated slaughterhouse in Hamsterley.

The installation was also timed to mark Morrissey’s 50th birthday (Friday 22nd May) as he has been an ardent campaigner for animal rights throughout his life and is partly made up of pink gladioli. Morrissey has also been named the UK’s Favourite Vegetarian in a nationwide poll, beating Sir Paul McCartney for the very first time.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

McCartney Celebrity Heirloom Challenge

paul mccartney, national vegetarian program
Paul McCartney Celebrity Family Heirloom Under Threat by Health Food Giants

In a National Vegetarian Week Battle of the Bangers it's now not enough that the McCartneys 2nd greatest legacy to the world, The Linda McCartney sausage is the healthiest veggie sausage (highest %protein and lowest %salt) and also the best value (99p in Iceland) it has to be the tastiest too.

New flexitarians, demi vegetarians, conveinegans, and conscious consumers demand the same choice, the same quality, the same value for money but more importantly the same enjoyment from their vegetarian foods as they expected when they ate meat.

Will the new redesigned healthier Linda McCartney sausage fulfil all those demands and stave off the might of Premier Brands industrialisation of vegetarian foods?

Lets see what the experts say at The National Vegetarian Week big breakfast event at tibits restaurant in London. tibits will also be showcasing a selection of top vegetarian products including a new Vegan Cookbook coming out in June

Monday, May 11, 2009

Vegetarian celebrity of the year

National Vegetarian Week 09

Russell Brand - Vegetarian Celebrity of the year?

Will Russell Brand be your favourite National Vegetarian Week 2009 Celebrity of the year? Vote Now

Oprah Moves Back onto the Vegan Hitlist

Oprah Gives Away Free Chicken; We Yawn and Say We Told You So



After delighting millions by going vegan on national TV and worldwide on her blog the Oprah media machine has leavered opened the trap door underneath her ethical fans feet by going all KFC on us.

There's nothing worse than a vegan's scorn, I mean it's not like she was ever one of us, highly unlikely she'd give up Dairy Ice cream for good - the vegan stuff is just never in the right place at the right time for her - and she did kind of hint that unless she had a vegan chef pandering to her every need she would struggle.

But this???? - KFC's the enemy - you put a vegan spotlight on yourself and then Dance with the devil then plagues of vegan locust be upon you foul torturer! manslaughter be on your hands

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Now Star Trek Diets to Fight against Pig Flu

star trek diet to fight against pig swine flu
There will be no room for star trek pigs who would compete for space, air, water and food and cause waste and pollution problems due to their excrements and flatulence (and be a constant worry about H1N1 swine flu).

If Star Trek fantasies are ever to become a reality then the food dilemma has to be sorted first. It’s thought tomorrow’s Star Trek Space explorers will have to be self-sustaining farmers, growing enough plant foods such as fresh greens and vegetables to provide optimum nutrition for long journeys.

As the cost of sending equipment into space is estimated to be around $30,000 per pound, plants will have to also earn their keep by filtering and cleaning Star Trek air and water supplies.


Many experts suggest we should be looking more closely at an ethical Star Trek diet for planet earth as we approach environmental catastrophe due to our greed for animal food. Other experts have suggested it’s immoral for us to be feeding grain and water to pigs when there are so many people on the planet starving or dying from dehydration from lack of water.

Star Trek food boost protection for swine flu h1n1

The World Health Organisation and ex Beatle Sir Paul McCartney have urged us to just try vegetarianism even if it’s just once a week. McCartney has helped launch the concept of Meat Out Mondays all over the world as an ethical first step.

Despite the mountain of environmental evidence in favour of a plant based vegetarian Star Trek diet, the modern cornucopia of realistic alternative choice to meat and dairy products and the health risks it’s estimated over 50% of the population still eat meat more than once a week.

Health writer and nutritionist Yvonne Bishop-Weston says “Dealing with the emotional attachment to eating meat means people find their habits difficult to change. They come up with all kinds of spurious claims such as “My body needs meat!” or “I only eat organic meat”. True, we’d be unlikely to be facing a pandemic of killer swine flu this Autumn if meat was farmed organically, however, whilst organic meat is undoubtedly less harmful to our bodies and the planet, it’s more vegetables we need in our diets not more animal products. Less than a quarter of the UK population even reach the NHS’s modest suggested targets of 5 fruit and vegetable portions per day”

 Pig swine flu protection from Star Trek Diet

Things have changed dramatically in recent years. McDonalds now sell salads whilst Burger King have allegedly paid Heather Mills $6 million (since denied by Sir Paul McCartney’s ex wife) to help launch a new swine flu free vegan veggie burger.
Swiss based Tibits, a vegetarian blue blood heritage restaurant chain in London, are leading the celebrations for National Vegetarian Week 2009 that starts on Monday 18th May, and are on a mission to encourage people to eat more fruit and veg.
Tibits will host; a photo call for vegetable body art, a launch of a new plant based cookery DVD, a vegan for dummies style recipe book launch, a fashion event to view a new range of designer shoes to rival Stella McCartney’s range and other vegetarian celebrity style products as well as their banquet choice of inspired dishes that make choosing your 5 a day an immune system boosting simple delight.

The finale of National Vegetarian Week is The Bristol Vegan Fayre on 30th and 31st May that last year attracted 12,000 people

Thursday, May 07, 2009

London - National Vegetarian Week 2009

London - National Vegetarian Week 2009 Tibits restaurant is the hero of this years National Vegetarian Week Celebrations it seems