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I used to get that Natural Health but quit because of articles like

that. It got way to meat oriented for me. I will send them an e-mail,

though.

 

I'm thinking about taking Vegetarian Times again to support my

friend's daughter who is selling mags for her school. Is it vegan

friendly these days? I would appreciate opinions from any

of you fine folks who . I already take the VRG's mag and

Good Medicine from PCRM so I really kind-of have enough to read

already. I used to take VT, but quit because I didn't think it was

vegan enough for my tastes.

 

Thanks,

 

Tracy

 

On Nov 20, 2005, at 5:07 AM, carol sobczak wrote:

 

> I'm with you. I will send out an e-mail today.

> Carol

>

> TheNutritionNut <thenutritionnut wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> Anyone else read the magazine called Natural Health? I just got

> my copy today in the mail. I am disgusted by an article in there

> and sent a letter to the editor. I was hoping some of you could

> look at it in your health food store and write to the editor as

> well. With this being a " natural " health magazine it has me furious

> that they put this article in there. There is nothing natural about

> mass producing and eating cows and it is horrible for the environment.

>

> The article is called " The Eco-Conscious Carnivore " and it's on

> page 37 of their December/January 2006 issue. The subtitle is " A

> meat-lover's guide to making choices that maximize personal and

> planetary health. "

>

> In a nutshell, this author writes about choosing the " kindest "

> cuts of beef (already a contradiction). In the beginning she writes

> " Although the benefits of a mostly vegetarian diet are well

> established, beef remains the single best source of vitamin b12, a

> nutrient that's necessary.... "

>

> Then they have a sidebar to the article. It's titled " THE KINDEST

> CUTS " and they describe cuts of meat (organic, grass-fed, etc.).

> The one that really gets me is the one called " Certified Humane "

> and they say that this meat " ensures humane treatment of animals. "

>

> Huh? The definition of humane, according to Webster's Dictionary

> is " marked by compassion, sympathy or consideration for humans or

> animals. " So how can the killing of these cows ever be considered

> humane?

>

> Anyway, if you look at the article and are disgusted as well, or

> just want to go off of what I have told you, please write the

> editor via e-mail at remedies.

>

> Thanks for reading if you have gotten this far! :-)

>

> TNN

>

>

>

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A lot of the recipes do contain dairy.

-Lisa

 

Tracy Childs <tracychilds wrote:

I used to get that Natural Health but quit because of articles like

that. It got way to meat oriented for me. I will send them an e-mail,

though.

 

I'm thinking about taking Vegetarian Times again to support my

friend's daughter who is selling mags for her school. Is it vegan

friendly these days? I would appreciate opinions from any

of you fine folks who . I already take the VRG's mag and

Good Medicine from PCRM so I really kind-of have enough to read

already. I used to take VT, but quit because I didn't think it was

vegan enough for my tastes.

 

Thanks,

 

Tracy

 

On Nov 20, 2005, at 5:07 AM, carol sobczak wrote:

 

> I'm with you. I will send out an e-mail today.

> Carol

>

> TheNutritionNut <thenutritionnut wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> Anyone else read the magazine called Natural Health? I just got

> my copy today in the mail. I am disgusted by an article in there

> and sent a letter to the editor. I was hoping some of you could

> look at it in your health food store and write to the editor as

> well. With this being a " natural " health magazine it has me furious

> that they put this article in there. There is nothing natural about

> mass producing and eating cows and it is horrible for the environment.

>

> The article is called " The Eco-Conscious Carnivore " and it's on

> page 37 of their December/January 2006 issue. The subtitle is " A

> meat-lover's guide to making choices that maximize personal and

> planetary health. "

>

> In a nutshell, this author writes about choosing the " kindest "

> cuts of beef (already a contradiction). In the beginning she writes

> " Although the benefits of a mostly vegetarian diet are well

> established, beef remains the single best source of vitamin b12, a

> nutrient that's necessary.... "

>

> Then they have a sidebar to the article. It's titled " THE KINDEST

> CUTS " and they describe cuts of meat (organic, grass-fed, etc.).

> The one that really gets me is the one called " Certified Humane "

> and they say that this meat " ensures humane treatment of animals. "

>

> Huh? The definition of humane, according to Webster's Dictionary

> is " marked by compassion, sympathy or consideration for humans or

> animals. " So how can the killing of these cows ever be considered

> humane?

>

> Anyway, if you look at the article and are disgusted as well, or

> just want to go off of what I have told you, please write the

> editor via e-mail at remedies.

>

> Thanks for reading if you have gotten this far! :-)

>

> TNN

>

>

>

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I think VT has a decent selection of recipes for vegans. A magazine I

like better, though, is VegNews. It's more of a lifestyle magazine,

though--not so many recipes: www.vegnews.com

 

K

 

, Tracy Childs <tracychilds@c...> wrote:

>

> I'm thinking about taking Vegetarian Times again to support my

> friend's daughter who is selling mags for her school. Is it vegan

> friendly these days?

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