
This is definitely one of the greatest books on veganism written. John Robbins covers everything you need to know about being vegan. Inside the 423 pages you'll find information about health issues regarding vegan and non-vegan diets, moral and physical implications of the raising of animals for food, how the factory farming practices affect the environment, and much more. Considered to be an authoritative book on veganism, this is one you'll want to add to your library. $15.95 per copy.
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Animal Ingredients from A to Z -- An indispensable resource for new and seasoned vegans alike! All animal-derived and possibly animal-derived ingredients and their sources listed in detail, as well as informative chapters on dispelling vegan myths (the glue . . .
Becoming Vegan -- By Brenda Davis, R.D. and Vesanto Melina, M.S., R.D.
Becoming Vegan is perfect for both the new vegan and the experienced alike. Filled with information on plant-based nutrition including the health benefits of a vegan . . .
Being Vegan - Living with Conscience, Conviction, and Compassion -- In Being Vegan, renowned activist and award-winning on-line columnist Joanne Stepaniak presents the definitive Q&A primer on an often misunderstood life choice. Fielding questions from friends and foes, she describes how . . .
Benji Bean Sprout Doesn’t Eat Meat by Sarah Rudy -- Follow the tale of Benji “Bean Sprout” as he learns all about his meatless upbringing and how he relates with other non-vegetarian children in school. In this book, Benji visits an animal sanctuary and learns that each and . . .
Benny Brontosaurus Goes to a Party -- Set in the summertime, we meet Benny as he describes his move to Dinoville with his family. Benny makes friends with many different kinds of dinosaurs. One day, their next-door neighbor Mrs. Rex invites Benny to her son Ty's . . .
Capers in the Churchyard: Animal Rights Advocacy in the Age of Terror by Lee Hall -- Can our planet be saved through fear and violence? Those who think so are zeroing in on enterprises coast to coast, country to country – with ever-burgeoning law enforcement units in hot pursuit. Capers in the Churchyard . . .
Please Don’t Eat the Animals: All the Reasons you Need to Be a Vegetarian, by Jennifer Horsman & Jai -- A thoughtful and provocative book on the benefits of going meat-free, this book covers topics of health, environment, animal welfare and religious/spiritual thoughts on the topic of veganism/vegetarianism. It makes both . . .
Striking at the Roots: A Practical Guide to Animal Activism by Mark Hawthorne -- Striking at the Roots brings together the most effective tactics for speaking out for animals and gives voice to activists from around the globe, who explain why their chosen models of activism have been successful – and . . .
The Obligate Carnivore by Jed Gillen **2nd Edition** -- If you’ve ever wanted to know about the moral and ethical reasoning behind why someone would want to change the diet of their companion animals to a vegan one, this book will answer any questions one might have (and then . . .
The Organic Adventures of Tucker the Tomato by Rey Ortega and Amanda Moeckel -- Follow Tucker the Organic Tomato through 32 pages of adventure and excitement as he bounces his way to the natural food store! This book teaches children the value of independence and the difference between organic and conventional . . .
Veg News Magazine – August 2009 -- Get ready for the Dreamy Summer Issue of Veg News! Inside this issue, you’ll find plenty of fun and informative articles including:
- Cool Urban Getaways (that won’t break the bank!)
- Ultimate DIY Project (starting . . .
Veg News Magazine – February 2009 -- VegNews is back with their latest edition, which is the Feel Good Food issue! Inside, you’ll find the following articles plus plenty more:
- Food For Life – The fountain of youth really exists, and it’s in your kitchen!
- Dried . . .
Veg News Magazine – May/June 2009 -- Veg News is back with their latest issue, and this one is the Spring Into Veg edition just in time for the start of summer! In this issue, you’ll find many fun and informative articles including the following:
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Vegan: The New Ethics of Eating -- If you own one book on veganism, this should be it. Erik Marcus has written what is said to be the most informative introduction to veganism, and we'd have to agree wholeheartedly. "Veganism: The New Ethics of Eating" is . . .
Vegan Nutrition Information Chart -- Suitable for framing (which would be adorable in the kitchen!), this colorful chart makes a handy reference for vegan dietary information. Laminated on both sides and tear-resistant, you'll find information on vitamins, . . .
Greeting Cards by Dan Piraro -- Choose from 5 fun styles of cards designed by vegan cartoonist/artist Dan Piraro. Cards from top to bottom are as follows: Make Love Not Burgers, Mod Cow, Group Pose, Magic Beans (discontinued), Damn Fur. Inside of each . . .
The Thrive Diet by Brendan Brazier -- The Thrive Diet is a long-term eating plan that will help you develop a lean body, sharp mind, and everlasting energy, whether you’re a professional athlete or simply looking to boost your physical and mental health. One . . .