Sunday, 10 October 2010

Get your forage on!

Hey folks!

I hope all is well in the land of the interwebs!

Apparently, today is National Seed Gathering Day here in Britain, I was out in the woods nice and early to oversee 10/10/2010 at 10:10am (lame, huh?) and the view was pretty great down at Bridge Wood in Ipswich.

[Insert the picture of the amazing view I forgot to take here]

I decided to do my own bit for the day by biking to Bridge Wood with my mug of coffee, big bag full of smaller bags and the sun blazing away, collecting all manner of seeds including Sweet Chestnut, Maple, Scots Pine, Silver Birch and some I didn't even recognise (I'm new to this kinda stuff!).

I'll be including success (and failure) of my foraging and dumpster diving on this blog including tips on bringing home your own bags of sweet, sweet swag in the near future.

[Insert the picture I would have posted but Bluetooth failed here]

Peace and love,
Jaims

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Vegetarian Shoes


For most people, including me, going Vegan also means making sure that you don't wear anything that is animal-derived as otherwise you'd be a walking, talking, tofu stalking contradiction!

I recently ordered a pair of radtastic cruelty-free boots (left) from Vegetarian Shoes and I adore them! [Airseal Stable Boot]

These boots were made in the UK in one of our oldest shoe-making factories, est. 1881. I have had these almost a week now and they're holding up well (better than my last crappy pair - which weren't from Vegetarian Shoes) , I wore them in nice and quickly with hunt sabotage the day after they arrived, it was a very muddy out but no problem for these bad boys! Kept the swamp water out good! These boots are both sturdy and flexible, look good (in my opinion) and are ethically sweeteriffic!

I'd definitely recommend shoes from www.vegetarian-shoes.co.uk!

I friend of mine has had boots she purchased from them for over 6 years and they're still going strong with a bit of heel wear and tear being the only trouble

That's all for now, gotta take the cupcakes outta the oven!

Peace and love,
Jaims

Friday, 1 October 2010

1st October - World Vegetarian Day

"To promote joy, compassion and life-enhancing possibilities of vegetarianism."


The above image is the 'Food Not Bombs' logo, which I felt is just as appropriate for promoting World Vegetarian Day. Food Not Bombs offer free vegetarian and vegan meals to the hungry in over 1,000 cities around the world to protest war, poverty and destruction of the environment.

"With over a billion people going hungry every day how can we spend another dollar on war?"

Visit the Food Not Bombs movement website at: www.foodnotbombs.net


Happy World Vegetarian Day to all!

Peace and love,
Jaims

Sunday, 26 September 2010

Sabotage!

Hunting season began a month or so ago, although the Hunting Act 2004 prohibits such immoral and relentless activity- the Fox Hunters are at it! These scumbags are out on horseback, with large packs of mistreated, starving hounds, dressed in their 'traditional' wear and all manner of other hunting gear at their disposal, ready to chase Foxes to exhaustion so they can be ripped apart by the hounds until they are a bloody mess, or worse.

We cannot stand by and watch this monstrosity!
Evil continues to succeed when good men and women do nothing.

The hunt saboteurs are out, with their boots on the ground, stopping this disgusting 'tradition' at the heart of where it happens - out in the fields, hedges and woodland.

The Hunt Saboteurs Association helps to fund the sabotage of these immoral (and illegal) hunts and propagates what goes on behind closed hedges. Quoted from their website (www.huntsabs.org.uk):
"Hunt Saboteurs save thousands of animals every year, despite the efforts of huntsmen, terriermen, police and the courts to stop us. We act because we cannot stand by and allow the torture and killing of animals while politicians and media fudge the issues and delay any hope of legislation. Our actions mean the difference between life and death for hunted animals.

Over the past 35 years, hundreds of Hunt Saboteurs have been attacked at hunts, two killed by huntsmen and a huge number arrested by police in a futile attempt to stop what are proven tactics that save the lives of hunted animals.

Whilst the pro-hunt lobby and most of the mainstream media perpetuate the myth of 'saboteur gangs' armed with 'staves and balaclavas', the reality is, as the police would begrudgingly admit, rather different; Arrests have almost invariably been for 'Breach of the Peace' or more recently 'Aggravated Trespass' - not violence, just the heinous crime of blowing a hunting horn in a field or spraying lemon oil in a wood.

Whereas some campaigners will not overstep boundaries laid down for them by others, Hunt Saboteurs go directly to the source of the debate - and in doing so, see some of what really goes on in the hunting field.

There was no need for an inquiry into the effect of a ban on hunting - the outlawing of badger or bear baiting or dog-fighting were never delayed for the convenience of their participants on the pretext of job preservation or infringement of civil liberties as the current day hunters are managing. All it takes is political courage and honesty, something sadly lacking nowadays."

Nothing feels better than seeing a Fox get away because of the efforts of hunt saboteurs!
Hunt Saboteurs use non-violent techniques ONLY to prevent the hunters from getting their greasy mitts on our wildlife

My friends over at Fizz Monster are currently selling some awesomely cuteriffic, hand made, Fox Pins and donating half of the profits to the Hunt Saboteurs Association - get on it!
Chris and Meech who run Fizz Monster are some of the kindest, most considerate people I've ever met

I'll be posting some more Hunt Sabotage posts in due time (and no, I'm not going to let any of you hunters know where we're going, what time you'll see us, just letting you know - stop hunting the animals and we'll stop hunting you!)

Peace and love,
Jaims

Sunday, 4 July 2010

Music in the park, Ipswich!


Rad booze, rad music, rad people, rad times!
Peace and love,
Jaims!

Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Rawtastic


Hey hey hey!

Been a few days, I was supposed to go on a trip to Kent but I fell ill on the day I was going to leave, very unfortunate!

I decided to spend this week on a raw diet - you may ask, "What in the world is a raw diet, you crazy fool!?" - well I'll tell you:

A raw diet is usually composed of 75% uncooked foods at the least - Food can be heated up to 45 °C (110 °F), a bit more than this can cause a loss of nutrients from your grub.

There's much more to eat on a raw diet than I had originally imagined and there are loads of recipes online, here you'll find a list of basic foods that are good raw - http://www.raw-food-health.net/listofrawfoods.html

As you can imagine, it's very healthy! I feel full of energy already and it's only been a few days - good stuff!

Above is a dish I made late this morning using cucumber, avocado, tomato, basil and Sesame seeds

That's all for now, I'll probably end up posting more photos of some raw grub later.

Love and liberation,
Jaims

Friday, 18 June 2010

I love you and I love peta.


If you want to buy something for the person you love, care about or even appreciate, then this is an amazing buy.
It's so cute!
My boyfriend bought it for me as a surprise and it made me so happy to know he'd thought of me and also something that also helps towards Peta! There are many other items on
http://www.petacatalog.com/index.php?p=home
which i'm sure you can find for a loved one
Love, Kira
xoxo