For all momo lovers, you will definitely love this one.
Serves 2
Time: 45 Min
Bold (vegan) provolone cheese, melting over the edges of toasty golden sourdough bread is paired with sweet, juicy slices of organic summertime white peach..
Sink your spoon into this summertime treat: my Lemonade Parfait. Dairy-free and filled with lemonade and fresh berry flavor, accented by nutty crunchy toppings like crushed walnuts and nutty granola..
VEGAN (pronounced as Vee-Gun): a person who does not eat, wear or use any animal or animal products like meat, egg, milk, cheese, honey, silk, leather, fur, wool.
The fundamental principle behind Veganism is Non-violence and Justice.
Whether we love animals or not, we all believe that it is wrong to inflict unnecessary suffering and death on animals. For example: You would consider it wrong if someone burned a dog just for the sake of fun. Which means you think that it is wrong to cause suffering to the dog when it was absolutely unnecessary. But 99.9% of all animal use is either for pleasure (taste), amusement(fun) or convenience; which cannot be considered a necessity.
We cannot justify it on the ground that we need to eat animal products for reasons of health. We clearly do not need to do so. In fact, the evidence increasingly shows that animal products are detrimental to human health in the long run.
The only justification we have for inflicting suffering and death on 53 billion animals every year is that we get pleasure from eating/using them; that it is convenient for us to eat/use them; that it is a habit.
In other words, we have no good justification at all. And yet we all take part and support this tremendous unnecessary violence that results in the deliberate slaughtering of 53 billion animals every year.
A 20 minute interview with Prof. Gary Francione, a Distinguished Professor of Law and Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Scholar of Law and Philosophy at Rutgers University School of Law-Newark
EARTHLINGS is the single most powerful and informative documentary about society's tragic and unforgivable use of nonhuman animals, narrated by Joaquin Phoenix with soundtrack by Moby.
Without Saying a Word This 6 Minute Short Film Will Make You Speechless.. This is a clip from the phenomenal documentary, directed by Ron Fricke, who also made Baraka.
Does the Animal Kingdon Require a bill of Rights? Dr Tom Regan author 'The Case for Animal Rights' opens the debate.
Eat Like You CareAn Examination of the Morality of Eating Animals by Gary L. Francione and Anna Charlton puts the issue of eating animals squarely on the table. DETAIL | BUY |
Animals and the Moral CommunityGary Steiner argues that philosophers in the continental traditions have largely failed to advance an adequate explanation of animal behavior. DETAIL | BUY |
Rain Without Thunder: Ideology of the Animal Rights MovementAre “animal welfare” supporters indistinguishable from the animal exploiters they oppose? DETAIL | BUY |
Animals as Persons: Essays on the Abolition of Animal ExploitationVeganism and nonviolence as the baseline principles of the abolitionist movement. DETAIL | BUY |
Introduction to Animal Rights: Your Child or the Dog?Challenging our conventional moral thinking about animals. DETAIL | BUY |
The Animal Rights Debate: Abolition or Regulation?Gary L. Francione Vs Robert Garner DETAIL | BUY |