Guest guest Posted January 19, 2005 Report Share Posted January 19, 2005 Interesting story. FYI, there's a charity that provides vegetarian food relief in that region (and elsewhere in the world): Food for Life Global, at www.ffl.org.Traci 'Smell of death keeps them away from meat'Friday January 14 2005 13:27 ISTREUTERSBANGKOK: The gruesome task of retrieving the bodies of tsunami victims has turned many Thai rescue workers vegetarian, the “Matichon�newspaper said on Friday.''Our operations in the first days weren't going smoothly,'' Chatchawan Suthiarun, who led a team of 70 in Khao Lak where about 4,000 people, more than half of them foreign tourists, were killed on December 26, told the Thai-language newspaper.''After we turned to vegetarian food and lighting jossticks to the spirits asking for help, the job has become much easier, he said.Matichon said vegetarian food was all the rage in one nearby village, where a makeshift relief kitchen produced about 1,000 boxes of meatless food a day.The newspaper quoted a survivor as saying that the smell of death had put her off meat. ARTICLE SOURCE:newindpress.com/coastalcalamity/News.asp?Topic=-367 & Title= & ID=IE920050114030622__And:www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/BKK308503.htm Fasting Symposium with Dr.William E. Richardson, M.D.,MSPH Special Presentation by Florence Branch with Healing Water Colon Hygiene January 22nd 10am - 12pm, $5.members and $15. for non members Clark Atlanta University- Robert W. Woodruff Library Exhibition Hall, 3rd Floor 111 James P. Brawley Drive, Atlanta,Georgia Sponsored by Arden's Garden and Return to Eden Vegetarian Market Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2005 Report Share Posted January 19, 2005 Black Vegetarian Society of GA <bvsga wrote: blackveggies From: Black Vegetarian Society of GA Tue, 18 Jan 2005 16:36:13 -0800 (PST) Fwd:Tsunami workers turn vegetarian Interesting story. FYI, there's a charity that provides vegetarian food relief in that region (and elsewhere in the world): Food for Life Global, at www.ffl.org.Traci 'Smell of death keeps them away from meat'Friday January 14 2005 13:27 ISTREUTERSBANGKOK: The gruesome task of retrieving the bodies of tsunami victims has turned many Thai rescue workers vegetarian, the “Matichon�newspaper said on Friday.''Our operations in the first days weren't going smoothly,'' Chatchawan Suthiarun, who led a team of 70 in Khao Lak where about 4,000 people, more than half of them foreign tourists, were killed on December 26, told the Thai-language newspaper.''After we turned to vegetarian food and lighting jossticks to the spirits asking for help, the job has become much easier, he said.Matichon said vegetarian food was all the rage in one nearby village, where a makeshift relief kitchen produced about 1,000 boxes of meatless food a day.The newspaper quoted a survivor as saying that the smell of death had put her off meat. ARTICLE SOURCE:newindpress.com/coastalcalamity/News.asp?Topic=-367 & Title= & ID=IE920050114030622__And:www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/BKK308503.htm Fasting Symposium with Dr.William E. Richardson, M.D.,MSPH Special Presentation by Florence Branch with Healing Water Colon Hygiene January 22nd 10am - 12pm, $5.members and $15. for non members Clark Atlanta University- Robert W. Woodruff Library Exhibition Hall, 3rd Floor 111 James P. Brawley Drive, Atlanta,Georgia Sponsored by Arden's Garden and Return to Eden Vegetarian Market Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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