Guest guest Posted November 14, 2001 Report Share Posted November 14, 2001 November 24, 2001 (Last Saturday of every month) Time: 6:00 p.m. Host: Melisse Site: Di Lac Vegetarian 1644 Capitol Expy E San Jose, CA (408) 238-8686 Type: Fully vegetarian restaurant Cost: Order from the menu RSVP to [ *82 (925) 944-4743 ] by Tuesday, Nov 20. BAVRT is NOT a drop-in dinner event. As always, you come under your own liability for all events. Pass the word to your friends. This is not an exclusive net-folks only event. This is not an activist group or singles event. Note that if you plan to attend this dinner, you can order only vegetarian dishes, even if the restaurant serves other stuff. If you have suggestions for future sites, please e-mail them to . If you want to volunteer host a BAVRT dinner, please let me know!! ===================================================================== Contents #1) Thanksgiving #2) This month's trek #3) Hosts #4) New all veg restaurant #5) Last month's trek #6) News Section #7) NON-BAVRT related stuff (feel free to skip) --- #1) Thanksgiving Once again, it is time for offering thanks and without batting an eyelid, slaughter untold millions of turkeys :-( Turkeys no doubt, consider this way of offering thanks as totally unacceptable. Princeton University has a project called " Global Consciousness Project " http://noosphere.princeton.edu/ that apparently tries to scientifically measure changes in consciousness. Turkeys must register a significant low as they contemplate their wholesale slaughter that rolls around this time every year. Happily vegetarians and vegans do not have to join this massacre. We are blessed by the fact that there are quite a few options for veg thanksgiving in the bay area. The Thanksgiving Potluck in Berkeley successfully hosted for decades(!) by East Bay Veg*ans, is widely known and very popular. Depending on your preference, there is also the dinner at Millennium ($60/person) or a complete vegan dinner for 4 from Whole Foods for $48 or you can come to the BAVRT dinner for a slightly late Thanksgiving dinner :-) There are other thanksgiving events - public, semi-public and private - happening all over the bay area. Keep your eyes open! The best thing to do is to get together with a few friends of yours and plan how you will celebrate a vegan thanksgiving! It is at times like these that the question " What does it mean to be a vegan or vegetarian? " hits in full force. Holiday season can be quite trying - if you feel that BAVRT can help in any way, feel free to drop me an email. --- #2) This month's trek Melisse is hosting this month's dinner at Di Lac, a completely vegetarian restaurant in San Jose. She went to a lot of trouble considering five restaurants before settling on this. That is real commitment, as BAVRT hosts do not even have to eat at a restaurant before deciding to host there. Considering the time of the year, it is great that it is a fully vegetarian restaurant. The menu is supposedly Vietnamese, Thai and Chinese. Make sure to RSVP as soon as possible. --- 3) Hosts BAVRT is looking for hosts, particularly from Santa Cruz to East Bay for next month's trek. Email me, if you are interested in hosting a dinner whether it is for next month or sometime afterwards at any other place too. Hosting can be fun and give you an insight into what happens behind the scenes. Folks who hosted a dinner are more than welcome to host again! :-) --- 4) New all veg restaurant Dasaprakash, 2636 Homestead Rd., Santa Clara, CA 95051 Ph: 408-246-8292 A BAVRT member who ate at this place described it as " wonderful. " The restaurant serves cuisine of south India. --- #5) Last month's trek Laurie hosted BAVRT's extremely successful 7th anniversary dinner at Khan Toke in San Francisco. Going to this restaurant was like a trek to an exotic locale. Because of the size of our crowd, we were seated in two different but adjoining rooms. 28 people RSVPed and came, there were 6 cancellations (thanks for your thoughtfulness - I was able to allocate your spots to people on the wait list) and 2 no shows. The service at the restaurant was very good. They went out of their way not only in cheerfully addressing our innumerable questions about vegan food, but also treating us as if we are long time repeat customers. They did not even hurry us, when many of us in one room just sat around talking after dinner (when we left the restaurant, we noticed that there was a massive crowd of people waiting to be seated and there was hardly any space in their lobby even to move). The response from the folks about the food was all over the map. Roughly the breakup was 40%/30%/30% for " Exceptionally Good/ Quite all right/Unremarkable. " Many people pointed to the lack of vegan desserts in the menu and our waitress graciously promised an impromptu vegan banana split (nobody took up on this offer). All in all, a wonderful 7th Anniversary dinner! --- #6) News Section ( If you come across news items, veg or otherwise, in the mainstream media that may be of potential interest to BAVRT members, please forward me the URL. ) a) Reading menus Have you had dinner at a restaurant where the ambiance is " romantic? " It was probably so dark that it was impossible to read the menu, let alone try to figure out what is vegan. At the last trek, a BAVRT member had a solution. It is a battery powered white L.E.D., small enough to hang off a key chain. It was in big demand at the last dinner!! The gizmo, PrincetonTec Pulsar, is sold in REI (probably other places too). b) Veg Radio Program on Sunday Location: KYCY 1550 AM - 11AM to Noon http://www.goveganradio.com/ c) Supporting veg restaurants Recently received few emails about supporting veg restaurants. As all of you know, this is something BAVRT members have been heartily doing for years and years. Even then it is worth repeating - if you have a choice, please consider supporting all vegan places first, followed by all veg places and then other restaurants. A local restaurant that I frequent tells me that their business has gone down by 40 to 60% :-( d) Rich Countries Leave Deep " Eco-Footprints " , Says Report http://dailynews./h/oneworld/20011107/wl/rich_countries_leave_deep_eco-\ footprints_says_report_1.html " A child born today in an industrialized country will add more pollution to the world over his or her lifetime than up to 50 children born in developing countries, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) says in a report today. " e) Ecological Footprints of Nations http://www.ecouncil.ac.cr/rio/focus/report/english/footprint/ f) Hospital study on CJD 'was stifled' http://www.sunday-times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/2001/11/11/stinwenws01013.html g) CJD cases hit 1,078; watch gets boosted http://www.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/getarticle.pl5?nn20011110b5.htm h) 165 Countries Approve Kyoto Rules http://dailynews./h/ap/20011110/sc/climate_talks_16.html " MARRAKECH, Morocco (AP) - From insulation hidden behind walls at home to highly visible power plants outdoors, the first international treaty to fight global warming is poised to change landscapes, and lives, around the world - except in the United States. " i) Carbon Dioxide Emissions Up 3.1 Percent in 2000 http://dailynews./h/nm/20011109/sc/energy_emissions_dc_1.html " WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Carbon dioxide emissions spewed by the United States and its territories jumped 3.1 percent last year, one of the biggest annual increases in a decade, a government report said on Friday. " j) U.N. Says Planetary Plundering Threatens Earth http://dailynews./h/nm/20011107/sc/un_population_dc_2.html " LONDON (Reuters) - The human race is plundering Earth at an unprecedented rate, but the growing power of women over their own futures could save the planet from destruction, the United Nations said Wednesday. " k) FAO Votes for Broad Limits on Crop Patents http://dailynews./h/oneworld/20011106/wl/fao_votes_for_broad_limits_on_\ crop_patents_1.html " The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) Conference has approved an international treaty that largely bans the patenting of non-genetically modified crops, a step aimed at protecting plant diversity as a tool for eradicating world hunger. " l) County animal shelters propose reduced hours http://www.contracostatimes.com/partners/ns/shelter_20011104.htm " Shortage of clerks cited as the reason to close Martinez and Pinole locations two days a week " m) Exxon Says It Is Taking Action on Climate Change http://dailynews./h/nm/20011030/sc/energy_environment_exxon_dc_1.html " LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. oil giant Exxon Mobil defended its decision not to invest in renewable energy at an industry conference in London on Tuesday, and said it was focusing on energy efficiency instead. " (hmmm, no investment in renewable energy sources - wonder why?) --- #7) NON-BAVRT related stuff (feel free to skip) a) Bay Are Veg Fair http://www.vegfair.com/ Coming to Santa Clara Convention Center in Feb 2002! (Please note that even though veginfo.com is a sponsor of this event, it does not receive any proceeds from this conference.) b) Drawing for a free book http://www.geocities.com//freedrawing.html If you like posting veg messages to a public email list, you may be interested in the above offer by list. c) Nine-To-Five Is a Grind for Workers http://dailynews./h/nm/20011026/sc/britain_sleep_dc_1.html " LONDON (Reuters) - Forget bonuses and incentives -- what would really pump up the pulse of worker productivity is a nice afternoon nap. " d) No Butts About It Litter Campaign http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/teamstein/myhomepage/index.html?mtbrand=AOL_US " We are three kids who started a campaign about six years ago called No Butts About It to help rid the earth of cigarette butt litter. " e) A robot dog with attitude http://dailynews./h/p/nm/20011107/tc/mdf81506.html f) King Midas's meaty diet destroyed his tomb http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99991461 " King Midas's high-meat diet helped fuel the destruction of his tomb, say US archaeologists. " (hmmm, meat is NOT safe even after dying!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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