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August VegNewsletter
| August '11 The VegNewsletter arrives in your inbox once a month and clues you in on vegan news, dining, recipes, product reviews, culture, giveaways, and all the other good things in life. In This Issue Summer Obsessions Issue! Our Blogs Our Website Trouble viewing this email? We hate that. Click here for the pretty version. | |||||||||||||||||||
While sometimes the best way to spend vacation is to completely unplug from technology (just imagine one day without email!), we love connecting with our fellow veggie types types through social media. Whether it's a four-day vegan blogging conference, Twitter chats with animal sanctuaries, or voting in VN's annual Veggie Awards, sometimes technology can help us become better animal advocates. So plug in, and enjoy the plethora of vegan events happening around the world! | |||||||||||||||||||
It's here, it's here! The 10th annual VegNews Veggie Awards have arrived, and it's time to vote for your favorite vegan people, places, and products in the the world's largest survey of its kind. Don't miss your chance to win a Caribbean cruise for two, a year's supply of Coconut Bliss ice cream, a Vitamix blender, and a VeganTreats dessert party. Last year, 46,000 people dished on their favorite vegan restaurants, cheeses, chocolates, cookbook authors, blogs, websites, and more, so we want to know what your favorites are for 2011. Polls close August 31, so get the vote out today! | |||||||||||||||||||
Carpe Vegan's "Vegan 100"
Study Shows Sheep Solve Problems
New Starbucks Vegan Meal Option
Vegan Food Truck on TV | |||||||||||||||||||
Never participated in a Twitter Chat before? Don't worry. We have a handy guide to explain it all. Join us on August 23 at 6pm PT at the hashtag #VegNewsChat. VegNews editors will be hosting the chat, and you don't need to have a Twitter account to enjoy the discussion.
Want to take vegan cooking classes in Thailand, ride bicycles through lush rice terraces in Bali, or do yoga overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Mexico? Get ready for the trip of a lifetime with VegNews Vacations. Our 2012 trip to India is sold out, but we still have a few spots available for Thailand, Bali, and Mexicoand we'd love to travel with you. Enjoy sumptuous vegan cuisine, experience breathtaking scenery, visit historical sites, and get to know like-minded people from around the world. We take care of everything, so all you need to do is show up. Reserve your spot today! You know what's hip? The Internets. Here are our top five picks for hot VegNews.com stories you should probably check out right this minute. New York Country Hoe Down Veggie Fest Vida Vegan Con French Toast With Apple Topping What You Need: What You Do: Looking for more fun breakfast recipes? Try out a few of our favorites: Chai Tea Latte At a recent dinner party, VN staffers enjoyed ice-cold glasses of perfectly sweetened Indian-spiced chai that had us begging our host for tips on how to she made it. We envisioned her laboriously roasting spices and simmering them with almond milk for hours over a hot stove. Instead, she made her perfect pitcher by combining two cartons of Oregon Chai's new Vegan Original Chai Tea Latte Concentrate with one carton of almond milk and added ice cubes to chill it. The latest version of the company's signature mix contains no honey or animal products and states "vegan" right on the package. Move over iced tea, we have a new favorite summer drink! We nearly lost our minds when Go Max Go Foods launched its latest candy offeringsCleo's Peanut Butter Cups and Snap!, a rice-milk chocolate bar with crisped rice inside. It was a hot day in the office when we sampled the new treats and the peanut butter cups were slightly melted, but that only made them taste even better. What's better than gooey chocolate and sweet peanut butter in one perfect candy cup? Nothing. And we also loved the crackle of Snap! and how it tasted just like a Nestle's Crunch bar. Snag your own bars as a treat or a gift for a friend (which would make you the world's greatest friend) in the VN store today! Satisfy your between-issues cravings with this complimentary supplement, featuring exclusive product reviews, musician, artist and event spotlights, slammin’ recipes, giveaways, plus the lowdown on how veganism is bettering the world—one delicious bite at a time. Share the VegNewsletter with your friends. Or, if it was forwarded to you, sign up yourself at vegnews.com to join the thousands of readers who are tuning in to America’s hottest vegetarian publication. | |||||||||||||||||||
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Help Monarchs in Your Neighborhood
Dear Omss, As the weather warms each year, marvelous monarch butterflies make their way north, to their homes all around Washington, DC and Maryland. Across the District of Columbia and Maryland, gardens have been planted on school grounds that attract these iconic butterflies. But as summer continues and the gardens grow, volunteers like you will play a vital part in ensuring their success. Adopt a monarch garden in your neighborhood today. These tiny colorful creatures travel up to 100 miles a day for up to two months to return to our region. While they are here, they rely our gardens to feed and produce the next generation of monarchs. And then, when the weather begins to cool, the monarchs will head back down south, where the weather remains warm. Unfortunately, the threat of climate change is very real to monarchs, and erratic climate patterns are impacting the homes they rely on and their only food source, milkweed.
It’s a pretty simple task. These gardens are located across the city, and we need a few volunteers for each site to take the reins on their care. All you’ll need to do is water the garden (some newer gardens require daily watering, while others are just weekly) and tend to any weeds or unwanted plants that sprout in the area until October. Caring for a monarch garden in your neighborhood can be a great family activity, and can have a life-saving impact on these iconic beauties. See the list of gardens and volunteer today. Once you volunteer, we will be in touch and give you all of the details that you’ll need! Sincerely,
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