Guest guest Posted January 26, 2005 Report Share Posted January 26, 2005 I was thinking of getting a small group of friends for an informal dinner around 6pm, where I can discuss my trip in Latin America in a bus powered by vegetable oil. Of course I´ll tell you how I found 11 vegetarian restaurants in San Jose Costa Rica! (not posted on Vegdining!) (can someone try to make some sort of arrangement on where to go for dinner,? it will be crowded that day and traffic will be awlful! BART IT!) Also it´s Valentine´s day, so you guys can be my Valentine that day. local girl makes good find....report: There´s a chain of 10 Veg Restaurant called Vishnu, Even if it´s a Hindu name it´s mostly like healthy veg fast food-McDonalds. It´s doing so well, you can call your order a head of time by phone so you don´t have to wait. Most of the restaurants are small, but I accidentally bumped into their 2 story 300 seat restaurant. They have a daily pre-fixe lunch menu for $3, which includes drink and a healthy fruity dessert. (everything is cheaper in Costa Rica= === I think if you are thinking of opening a restaurant, this place is a good place to study. I also have a secret, open a macrobiatic, or healthy veg restaurant across from a hospital or a SPCA animal shelter. Cafe Gratitude is doing well and it´s only l/2 a mile from 2 animal shelters. It gives animal lovers a reminder to be meatless once in a while!! or for LIFE! HOw bout a veg restaurant across from SF General Hospital!? I´ll post to vegdining.com, pls correct me if I¨m wrong, but there´s no vegetarian restaurant posted for San Jose Costa Rica. pls contact me by email, not by phone, thanks, Sunny , Lori Patotzka <patotzka@p...> wrote: > Hey veg friends! Here's an exciting opportunity to see and hear Dr T Colin Campbell speak in a rare Bay Area visit! Don't miss this! > > *************************************************** > > T. Colin Campbell, PhD > Jacob Gould Schurman Professor Emeritus of Nutritional Biochemistry > & Project Director China-Oxford-Cornell Diet and Health Project > Division of Nutritional Sciences Cornell University, Ithaca, NY > > " Challenging the Status Quo. The Misunderstood Role of Nutrition in Health, Medicine, and Society. " > > Mon, Feb 14, 3:30 - 4:30 > Division of Research, > The Permanente Medical Group, Inc. > 2000 Broadway - Conference Rooms A/B/C in OAKLAND > 510.891.3543 phone > > Dr. Campbell, with his son Tom, is the author of the recently published book The China Study: the most comprehensive study of nutrition ever conducted and the startling implications for diet, weight loss, and long-term health. For more than 40 years, Dr. Campbell has been active in experimental nutrition research & policy development. He's authored more than 300 research papers & has participated in many nat'l/internat'l diet & health policy r eports. > > Dr. Campbell will draw on his numerous experiences to critique the way nutrition is corrupted by special interests and largely ignored by the health establishment, despite the fact that nutrition, if practiced and taught correctly, has unmatched potential to correct our troubling health trends. " > > The publisher's website for our book is http://www.thechinastudy.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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