Everything you ever wanted to know about being or going veggie or vegan – or simply cutting down on meat.
TARS potlucks are one of the best ways to meet likeminded people, socialize, and participate in a free exchange of ideas.
Organic farmer, Harold Brown will talk about the environmental impacts of animal agriculture and how vegetarianism is the new Prius.
The fifteenth National Vegetarian Week, sponsored by Cauldron Foods, aims to celebrate vegetarianism in its broadest sense and prompt media discussion on the topics of vegetarian food, health benefits, lifestyle and commitment.
This workshop will cover some basics about nutrition for active lifestyles as well as tips on what kinds of snacks and drinks to take on rides and how to stay healthy on long bicycle tours. Nutrition for vegetarians/vegans will also be discussed as well as how to avoid the junk food trap!
If you care about the environment then the most potent way to protect it is by being a vegetarian. One of the greatest destructive forces on the planet is the meat industry. It takes 2500 gallons of water to produce one pound of beef as opposed to 25 gallons of water to produce one pound of wheat. In this workshop, you will learn about why vegetarianism is important to the health of ...
Toronto Animal Rights Society (TARS) potlucks are one of the best ways to meet like minded people, socialize, and participate in a free exchange of ideas.
Toronto Animal Rights Society (TARS) potlucks are one of the best ways to meet like minded people, socialize, and participate in a free exchange of ideas.
Toronto Animal Rights Society (TARS) potlucks are one of the best ways to meet like minded people, socialize, and participate in a free exchange of ideas.
Come celebrate Veggies’ anniversary – they have been feeding the hungry without exploiting animals since 1984!