Sunday, 10 October 2010
Get your forage on!
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!
Friday, 1 October 2010
1st October - World Vegetarian Day
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!
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.
Sunday, 4 July 2010
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