JournalNow.com: Veggin' Out

Contrary to a popular stereotype, vegetarians are not all champions of self-denial, pathetically munching a sprout on the sidelines while watching the omnivores have all the culinary fun. Instead, the vegetarians we know love good food and know where to get it. They aren't about to settle for a bland meal, either at home or at a restaurant.

Changes for the better

Vegan.com has long been the blog I check most frequently to keep up with news of the vegan world (and of the shenanigans in the non-vegan world). Now, the site has become even more useful. Instead of the blog on the front page of the site, it features “text geared specifically to newcomers, which makes a quick, non-pushy, well-informed, and upbeat pitch for veganism.”

The site’s author, Erik Marcus says: My intention is for Vegan.com to be the best place to send someone who is interested in going vegan, or who just wants to learn more about cutting back on animal products. Vegan.com’s front page now contains links to some of the most useful online resources for aspiring vegans.”

Even better, Marcus has made the entire text of his book The Ultimate Vegan Guide available online for free. The guide is full of information to make the transition to veganism easy and fun.

Best of all, Marcus’ blog is still available a little deeper in the site.

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By Julie Harris on 10/12/2010 (5:50 pm)

Comments

I think it’s so wonderful and generous of him to post his entire book up for free! Thanks for sharing this.

Heather on 10/17/2010 (2:06 pm)

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