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Web Resources
VegCooking.com
The best online
resource for tried and tested vegetarian recipes. Includes
information about new products, a shopping guide, restaurant
reviews, cookbook recommendations, and more!
VegSource.com
An online
vegetarian community, with great information on vegetarianism,
excellent discussion groups, and an array of “Ask the Experts”
pages.
peta2.com
Message boards, band
interviews, contests, and prizes make peta2.com the best place for
young animal rights activists on the Web. Learn everything about why
to go vegetarian and how to be an activist, and win free T-shirts,
CDs, and other gear.
Farmed Animal Net
The Web site
of “Farmed Animal Watch” (a free, electronic digest of critical news
and research), this site includes constantly updated information
gleaned from academic, industry, advocacy, and mainstream sources,
as well as archived newsletters, action alerts, important contacts,
publications, links, and a pending factsheet section.
Physicians Committee for Responsible
Medicine
Founded in 1985, PCRM is a nonprofit organization
supported by more than 5,000 physicians and 100,000 laypersons. It
focuses on preventive medicine, including the promotion of a vegan
diet.
VegFamily.com
Featuring
articles, recipes, an “Ask the Dietician” segment, message boards,
and more, VegFamily.com is the best place on the Web for information
to help vegetarian families make compassionate choices.
Black Vegetarians
An online
community that addresses issues of particular interest to black
vegetarians. Features personal transition stories and interviews
with black vegetarian leaders and celebrities.
Christian Vegetarian Association and JesusVeg.com
Two essential resources for
Christians interested in cruelty-free lifestyles and following the
compassionate teachings of Jesus. Both include information about
Biblical reasons to adopt a vegetarian diet and address how to
become stewards of animals. Each site offers books, literature,
T-shirts, and great opportunities to get connected with other
Christians.
Jewish Vegetarians of North
America
Offers a wealth of information on the five reasons
that vegetarianism is a moral imperative for Jews today. Includes
reflections on most Jewish holidays, vegetarian versions of
traditional Jewish recipes, information about kosher slaughter, and
excellent articles exploring the call to compassion explicit in
Jewish teachings.
Recommended Reading
The Food Revolution
by John
Robbins
This fact-packed study exposes the cruelty, wastefulness,
and ecological impact of mechanized meat production. Says PETA
President Ingrid Newkirk, “A vital and wonderful book and easy to
digest, this is a perfect read for anyone with a body, a mind, and a
heart. The Food Revolution is the most positive book of the
decade.”
Vegan: The New Ethics of
Eating
by Erik Marcus
Marcus’ book is widely
considered to be the best introduction to veganism for the person
who wants well-documented and concise information on the health,
environmental, and animal welfare consequences of eating animals.
Give this one to a meat-eater you love.
Slaughterhouse: The Shocking Story of
Greed, Neglect, and Inhumane Treatment Inside the U.S. Meat
Industry
by Gail Eisnitz
This book blows the lid off
USDA and meat industry claims that animals are humanely slaughtered
and lends new meaning to the adage that “if slaughterhouses had
glass walls, everyone would be vegetarian.” Read excerpts,
reviews, and find ordering information.
Prisoned Chickens, Poisoned
Eggs
by Karen Davis
Thorough and riveting, Davis
offers the definitive book on the treatment of chickens for food and
eggs.
Good News for All
Creation
by Stephen R. Kaufman and Nathan
Braun
Hailed as the best book on the issue of Christianity and
vegetarianism, Good News for All Creation, takes an
in-depth look at the Biblical reasons to adopt a vegetarian diet,
including the call to live with compassion.
Raising Vegan Children in a Non-Vegan
World
by Erin Pavlina
This guidebook will teach you
how to overcome the social and emotional challenges that your
children will face in this nonvegan world. It includes tips on how
to deal with getting vegan-friendly foods into your child’s school,
dealing with nonvegan food at social events, and how to raise
compassionate kids. A must-have for any vegetarian parent!
Dean Ornish’s Program for Reversing
Heart Disease: The Only System Scientifically Proven to Reverse
Heart Disease Without Drugs or Surgery
by Dean Ornish,
M.D.
Dr. Ornish is the first clinician to offer documented proof
that heart disease can be halted or reversed simply through
lifestyle change. If you know people who are suffering from heart
disease, give them this book. It will change, and quite possibly
save, their lives.
Eat Right, Live Longer
by Neal Barnard,
M.D.
Eat Right, Live Longer shows readers how to use
specific vegetarian food choices to prevent disease, promote
longevity, and enhance vitality. Dr. Barnard’s program promotes
weight loss, strengthens the immune system, maintains strong bones,
and protects veins and arteries.
Eat More, Weigh Less: Dr. Dean Ornish’s
Life Choice Program for Losing Weight Safely While Eating
Abundantly
by Dean Ornish, M.D.
Patients on Dr.
Ornish’s program lost an average of more than 20 pounds in the first
year on his program and kept it off. So Ornish wrote a blockbuster
diet book. Diets don’t work, but Ornish’s program for positive
lifetime change does.
Physicans Committee for Responsible
Medicine Healthy Eating for Life Book Series
PCRM is
a nonprofit organization that promotes preventive medicine, conducts
clinical research, and encourages higher standards for ethics and
effectiveness in research. This comprehensive series covers health
issues for both women and children and addresses how to prevent and
treat diabetes and cancer through vegetarian diets.
General Vegetarian Web Sites
Books and Programs
Regional Vegetarian and Animal Rights Groups
Investigations
Farmed Animal Sanctuaries
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