Guest guest Posted May 25, 2006 Report Share Posted May 25, 2006 Good Morning Mark, happy you have joined us and sharing your Blog and the Mad Cowboy Newsletter. I've read your blog a few times when I logged into PT's group " " and thought everyone here would enjoy it too. Have a wonderful day and remember to watch your mail settings, we do get busy in here. Smiles, Donna Mark Sutton <soulveggie wrote: I've just been invited to join your group (by Donna), and she asked me to post information about the recent Mad Cowboy Newsletter (it's free) that went out the other day. I've had a chance to look at some of the message traffic on this List and... wow! Are you guys a chatty bunch... looks like fun. As to my background, you can read about it on my blog: http://www.soulveggie.com Reader's Digest: been a vegetarian for 25 years, last 4 vegan. Head photographer at many AR200X conferences, Howard Lyman's webmaster/editor/special projects guy for 5 years now, and a freelance consultant (interactive multimedia, information visualization). Also, an avid cook (helped create the recipe section for Howard's latest book). That being said... here's the introductory paragraph and table of contents post about the newsletter that I made on another List that attracted Donna's attention. Looking forward to modulating witcha... Best, Mark (and probably will be slow on interacting until I get caught up on a couple of projects...) --------- 06_05_21: Howard on PBS, Mootube, 100+ Nutrition Facts, Ape Foresight Howdy! And welcome to the 52nd edition of the Mad Cowboy Newsletter. We're back with a new article by Howard published recently on- and offline, and news that the contracts are signed: the Mad Cowboy Documentary will be shown on PBS this coming Fall (details when available). In this issue you'll find two great Kale recipes from " No More Bull! " , a buncha articles related to Mad Cow Disease, 100 nutritional facts about vegetables, legumes, and fruits, as well as reference to the world's oldest person: a vegetarian! (read about her in the " Quick Bytes " section). Reading further, you'll learn that the Mediterranean Diet appears to help prevent Altzheimer's disease, there are Vegan Firefighters in Austin, Texas, that the great movie " Earthlings " is now available online, and what unrecognized tiny critters contribution to our economy is $57 billion. Moving along, there's info about animals looking forward in time, personalized Dolphins, the world's first " Cow Cam, " how your diet can be more effective at fighting global warming than reducing your driving, a Vegan Blog award-winner of note, and that a veg'n diet promotes weight loss and lower cholesterol than other diets. Don't miss the extra large number of articles about diet and nutrition in our " Quick Bytes " section this issue. .... and, as always, a tip of the hat to our new rs. Y'all can read past issues of the newsletter at: Mad_Cowboy/ Here's wishing everyone a great transition from Spring to Summer... get those tomatoes planted! Mark *********************************************** TABLE OF CONTENTS: 00: Quote(s) from Howard 01: Howard's Article in " Common Ground " 02: Pix of Howard by Friends 03: The Vegan Mind-Bender Contest Winner/Challenge! 04: Two Great Kale Recipes from " No More Bull! " 05: Mad Cow Info Round-up 06: Omega-3 Hype, 100 Nutri-Facts, USvsUK, Med. Diet/Alz. 07: S'Long Sodas, Organic Hospitals, Vegan Firefighters/Blog Win 08: Mootube, Cowboy Eye Doc, Your Diary Cow, Bow Wow Online 09: Earthlings Online, 6-Legs=$57B, Ape Foresight, Dolphin Names 10: Vegan: Planet Diet, $2.8B Market, Low Wt./Cholesterol 11: Upcoming Events of Note 12: Howard Schedule 13: Quick Bytes 14: Closing Thought(s) Link to this Issue: Mad_Cowboy/message/69 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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