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Indefinite Space: February 2011
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Sunday, February 27, 2011. A Week in Indefinite Space. I love a busy week. Catching up with dear friends, hanging out with my lovely, funny family and trying out a few new crafty things. Most of all we just get to finish a conversation without someone needing a banana peeled or a yoghurt opened . and there's no lego under the dining table! I made a dress! This blue one below. Again, a Pip Lincolne pattern from Sew, La, Tea, Do! Oh and I have tried my hand at Embroidery! That's the week that was last week...
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Money driving animal welfare | The Humanimal Eye
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Money driving animal welfare. June 29, 2009. June 29, 2009. CONCERN for animal welfare is a direct result of higher living standards and personal wealth, according to animal welfare specialist Dr Andrew Fisher. 8220;As food security and immediate personal needs are no longer a daily challenge for many, society’s circle of moral concern has expanded,” Dr Fisher said. Sixty-seven per cent of Swedish respondents said it was a major concern while Eastern European countries were at the other end of scale.
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Vege2go, Brunswick East
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Become a member to review restaurants, enter competitions and more. 452-456 Lygon Street, Brunswick East. Telephone 03 9384 6200. Distance calculated from Melbourne. Serving Mediterranean, Italian, Vegan, Vegetarian. Average of 1 reviews. 5 / 5 Food. 4 / 5 Ambience. 5 / 5 Service. 5 / 5 Value. 19 / 20 Overall. A word from Vege2go. Vege2go accepts Cash, Eftpos, Visa and Mastercard. Onclick="return fbs click()" target=" blank". Desserts, Muffins and Slices. Breakfast (available Until 4pm).
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Practising what we preach | Republic of Moreland
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March 24, 2010. Practising what we preach. 8212; Kath @ 3:02 pm. I’m conflicted about vege2go. And when the vege2go folk preach good nutrition, perhaps they might reconsider zapping their food in the microwave. Several studies. Show significant nutrient loss from food subject to microwaving. And perhaps they should reconsider selling the coloured lolly-water posing as health tonic. Perhaps vege2go just has more mainstream appeal, which is good. Different strokes, I suppose. 12 Comments ». The fact is tha...
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Melbourne Vegetarian Restaurants Melbourne. Vegetarian Food, Restaurants, Dining, Health, Diet, Australia, vegetarianfood.com.au
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Site by FMH Design. Beauty, health, fitness. Gift cards and vouchers. Discounted Hotel Rates Australia Wide - Click Here to Book. Promote your busisness Australia wide. METROPOLITAN MELBOURNE - Vegetarian / Vegan Restaurants. A Caterpillar’s Dream Café. Shop 4, No 26 Princess Street, Kew. Monday: Closed Tuesday Thursday: 8:30am 4:00pm Friday Saturday: 8:30am 4:00pm / 5:30pm 9:00pm Sunday : 9:00am 4:00pm. All food and desserts are made fresh in store by talented chefs. Come in to spoil your taste buds.
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Kittens Gone Lentil: November 2014
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Tuesday, November 25, 2014. Veganventure 2014: Part 7 (World Vegan Day). That night, the night before World Vegan Day, we met up with some bloggers for dinner at Loving Hut Northcote. We had bloggers from Veganopoulous. And The Good Hearted. Leigh and I shared some Steamed Rice Rolls with Mushroom Mince. I had the Eggplant and Tofu Hotpot, which was lovely. Leigh had the refreshing Lemongrass Chicken with Rice Noodles. The Volcano (southern fried chicken with volcano hot sauce). We had hoped to get a gre...
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Scientists ‘grow’ meat in laboratory | The Humanimal Eye
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Scientists ‘grow’ meat in laboratory. December 6, 2009. The move towards artificially engineered foods has taken a step forward after scientists grew a form of meat in a laboratory for the first time. Published: 3:18PM GMT 29 Nov 2009 Telegraph.co.uk. Researchers in the Netherlands have created what was described as soggy pork and are now investigating ways to improve the muscle tissue in the hope that people will one day want to eat it. The scientists extracted cells from the muscle of a live pig and th...
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