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- rec.food.veg World Guide to Vegetarianism
- USA1
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- The 20 parts of this guide contain a world list of vegetarian and
- vegetarian-friendly restaurants, stores, organizations, services, etc.
- Each part is posted on an independent schedule.
-
- The guide is available on WWW in easy-to-use hypertext format on the
- Vegetarian Pages at http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Vegetarian/
-
- ** Please send us any new listings or corrections. **
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- The prefered way for you to send us updates is to use the forms on the
- above mentioned WWW site. E-mail updates gladly accepted also, but
- please format them in the same format as is used in this guide and
- keep comments and reviews short, simple, and straight to the point.
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- The latest posted copy of the World Guide to Vegetarianism is also
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- USA part 1
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- This section has listings for the following:
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- Restaurant Chains Vegetarian Magazines
- National Veg. Organizations Mail-Order Companies
- Other Organizations Other Vegetarian Services
-
-
- Many thanks to Andrea Shettle-Sutton for providing lots of help with
- the USA listings.
-
- Entries marked with *VRG are ones which were discovered in the
- _Vegetarian Journal's Guide to Natural Foods Restaurants in the U.S.
- and Canada_ from the Vegetarian Resource Group, PO Box 1463,
- Baltimore, MD 21203. Tel. (410) 366-VEGE. Foreword by Lindsay Wagner,
- info compiled by Sally Clinton and Debra Wasserman, published by Avery
- Publishing Group Inc. in Garden City Park, NY, copyright 1993.
-
-
- ______________________________________________________________________
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-
- Restaurant Chains
- -----------------
-
- Many thanks to the North American Vegetarian Society (NAVS) and the
- Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG) for much of the following information.
- Restaurant chains marked with *VRG are ones for which almost all
- information was obtained from Michael Keevican's article 'What's In
- Fast Food?' from the VRG's Vegetarian Journal.
-
- These restaurant chains are by no means vegetarian, they are just
- listed here to make you aware of what is, or what may soon be,
- available to you in fast food restaurants, and also what is to be
- avoided.
-
- Arby's
- - Vegan items: Baked Potato, Potato Cakes, Apple Turnover, Blueberry
- Turnover, Cherry Turnover, Chocolate Syrup, Jamocha Syrup, Side
- Salad, Lite Italian dressing, Sub Dressing, Arby's Sauce.
- - They are presently testing vegetable pita pockets which contain
- broccoli, carrots, cauliflower, and celery.
- - Their french fries, which would otherwise be vegan, may be deep
- fried in the same oil as non-vegetarian items. Their buns contain
- eggs or milk derivatives. The milkshakes contain animal gelatin.
- The cheese contains animal rennet.
-
- Au Bon Pain *VRG
- - Nutritional information is available at each location.
- - Vegan items: plain, cinnamon, onion, and sesame bagels, large garden
- and the small garden salads
- - Vegetarian items: vegetarian soups, muffins, and danishes.
- - None of the breads are vegan.
-
- Baskin Robbins
- - The Ices are vegan and they're excellent. The sugar cones, plain
- cones, and waffle cones are also all vegan.
- - According to the VRG, the Sorbets are vegan, but counter labels
- indicate otherwise.
-
- Bob's Big Boy *VRG
- - Decent selection for vegetarians, but limited for vegans.
- - Vegetarian items: Garden Lasagna, french fries, onion rings, baked
- potatoes, and coleslaw.
-
- Bruegger's
- - Very good bagels, almost all of which are vegan. Also serve a very
- good thick hummus and make a garden vegetable sandwich. Have
- nutrition cards, with ingredients, for some items.
-
- Burger King
- - The Veggie Burger is now being marketed only in one store in Berkley
- California, and in one town in New York state. Call Burger King's
- "customer comment hotline" at 1-800-YES-1-800 and ask to have it
- made available in your area.
- - At this moment all Burger Kings sell a vegetarian Whopper, which is
- just a regular Whopper with the meat pattie removed. Beware, the bun
- may contain lard, so ask at the restaurant you are at before
- ordering. Vegans hold the cheese and mayo. This whopper is not on
- the menu, but they have a button for it on their cash registers.
- - Vegan items: Mushroom topping, Barbecue Dipping sauce, French Fries,
- Tater Tenders, Side Salad, Newman's Own Olive Oil and Vinegar
- Dressing, Newman's Own Reduced Calorie Light Italian Dressing,
- Newman's Own French Dressing.
- - Onion rings contain whey. The cherry and apple pies contain casein.
- The Snickers Ice Cream Bar contains gelatin. The oat bran bun
- contains dairy products. Their bagels contain egg whites.
-
- California Pizza Kitchen
- - Fantastic cheeseless pizza (non-vegan): Roasted eggplant with
- sun-dried tomatos, garlic and fresh spinich on a whole wheat crust,
- served with a light honey-mustard dressing. None of their pizza
- crusts are vegan, as they all contain dairy products of some sort.
- Only one size: individual. Pastas, salads. Smoke-free.
-
- Carl's Jr *VRG
- - French fries, onion rings, zucchini and other fried foods at are
- cooked in vegetable oil.
- - Their onion rings and zucchini contain dairy.
- - Vegan items: breadsticks, hot dog bun, plain bun, flour tortilla,
- English muffin, and kaiser bun.
-
- Chi-Chi's *VRG
- - Soybean oil is used to prepare the refried beans and other
- deep-fried items.
- - Vegan: Chips and Salsa, Vegetable Chajita.
- - 'Vegetarian': Cheese Nachos, Guacamole, Chili Con Queso, Vegetable
- and Spinach Quesadillas, Cheese and Onion Enchiladas, Mexican Fried
- Ice Cream, and Mexican Salad.
- - Most of their cheeses contain animal rennet, but their Pepperjack
- cheese does not.
- - Meat products are fried in the same oil as vegetarian products.
-
- Chick-fil-A
- - French fries are fried in the same grease as their chicken.
-
- Churches Fried Chicken *VRG
- - Vegetarian: coleslaw, french fries, okra, mashed potatoes without
- gravy.
- - They fry their vegetable products in the same oil as their chicken
- nuggets.
-
- Cracker Barrel *VRG
- - Vegetarian: grits, coleslaw, french fries, onion rings, fried okra,
- fried apples, corn on the cob, baked potatoes, baked sweet potatoes,
- sourdough bread (vegan).
- - The fried foods are not prepared in separate oil from the meat
- products.
-
- Dairy Queen/Brazier *VRG
- - French fries are fried in vegetable oil, and they don't deep-fry
- anything else.
- - Garden Salad contains eggs, but the side salad is vegan.
-
- Del Taco *VRG
- - Bean burritos, quesadillas, and tostadas are vegan if requested with
- no cheese. Refried beans are all sauces are vegan. One of their main
- attractions, "The Works", is a vegetarian burrito (the rice contains
- no chicken stock).
-
- Denny's *VRG
- - Vegan: fresh fruits, garden salad (request no eggs).
- - French fries and onion rings are cooked in the same oil as meat
- products.
- - 'Vegetarian': grilled cheese sandwich, veggie cheese melt sandwich.
- - Many of their cheeses contain animal rennet.
-
- Domino's Pizza
- - Domino's has 4 pizza crust recipes which individual stores can
- choose from. Only one of them is vegan. The rest contain whey, and
- may contain egg, butter, buttermilk, cheese, and other dairy
- derivatives.
- - The pizza sauce is vegan.
-
- Dunkin' Donuts
- - All of their doughnuts contain egg whites and whey. Oddly enough,
- the bavarian cream filling IS vegan.
-
- El Pollo Loco *VRG
- - Have a vegetarian bean burrito which is vegan if ordered without
- cheese. The corn and flour tortillas are both vegan.
- - Other vegetarian items: corn, potato salad, coleslaw, side salad,
- churros.
-
- Hardee's
- - Vegan items: French fries, Side Salad.
-
- Jack In The Box *VRG
- - Have a pamphlet which lists the ingredients for all their products.
- - The shortening on their griddle is vegetable oil based but contains
- natural butter flavor. The shortening for the deep fryers contains
- no animal products. As a rule they fry French fries and onion rings
- separately from the meats, but this is not strictly enforced.
- - Vegan items: hashbrowns, french fries, guacamole, side salad,
- English muffins, hamburger bun, sesame
- breadsticks, tortilla bowl, pita bread, gyro bread.
- - Vegetarian items: seasoned curly fries (dairy), onion rings (whey
- and egg), croissants (dairy), sourdough bread (dairy), cinnamon
- churritos (dairy), reduced-calorie French dressing (yogurt).
- - Not vegetarian: apple turnover, cheesecake, secret sauce.
- - Unknown: low-calorie Italian dressing.
-
- KFC
- - Vegan items: Corn on the cob (order without butter), French fries.
- - Some stores carry a garden salad which is vegan.
- - The breads all contain egg products. Mashed potatoes contain butter
- and milk. The garden rice, green beans, mean greens, red beans and
- rice, and BBQ baked beans all contain meat or meat flavorings.
-
- Little Caesars
- - Vegan items: Pizza crust & sauce, Crazy Bread (order without
- butter/margarine and cheese), Crazy Sauce, Veggie Sandwich (order
- without cheese), Tossed Salad, Greek Salad (order without cheese),
- Italian dressing, Greek dressing, Lite Italian dressing.
- - Presently most Little Caesars use microbial or vegetable rennet in
- their cheese, but the Dallas, Greensboro, Atlanta, and Chicago area
- Little Caesars use animal rennet.
-
- Long John Silver's
- - Vegan items: Con Cobbette (order without butter) Salad, Lite Italian
- Dressing.
- - The fries and hush puppies are prepared in the same oil as the
- meats.
-
- McDonald's
- - They are testing two "non-meat" entrees, including pasta with a
- meatless marinara sauce.
- - The french fries are pre-soaked in beef-tallow. This is listed in
- the ingredients as "natural flavoring".
- - Vegan items: Barbeque Sauce, Sweet and Sour Sauce, Side Salad, Lite
- Vinaigrette, Hash Browns, Grape Jam, Strawberry Jam, Hotcake Syrup,
- Cheerios, Wheaties, Strawberry Topping, Chocolate Flavored Syrup,
- Strawberry Flavored Syrup, Vanilla Flavored Syrup, McDonaldland
- cookies.
- - Their Red French Reduced Calorie Dressing contains anchovies.
- - Their vegetarian pizza contains a derivative of hair and the sauce
- contains cheese.
- - All three Danishes available contain gelatin.
- - Many McDonald's will prepare a Big Mac without meat if requested.
- (The buns are vegan; however, the special sauce contains egg yolk.)
- - McDonald's appears to be very interested in informing consumers as
- to what is in their food and provides information on ingredients,
- calories, fat, cholesterol, and sodium. Upon request, any of this
- information can be sent to you by calling 1-800-524-5900.
-
- Pizza Hut
- - ** Unconfirmed, but supposedly their sauces are now vegan.
- - Vegan items: Thin N Crispy Crust, Hand Tossed Crust. The only vegan
- option: Thin N Crispy or Hand-Tossed Crust with vegetables, no sauce
- or cheese.
- - Pan Crust and Breadsticks contain whey, Pizza sauce contains cheese
- flavor and parmesan.
- - Their cheese is made with synthetic rennet.
- - If it is at all possible for them to modify items on their menu to
- make them vegetarian, they will.
-
- Ponderosa *VRG
- - Salad bar contains vegetables and fruits.
- - It seems possible to come up with a decent vegan meal at Ponderosa.
-
- Popeye's *VRG
- - Vegetarian items include: corn on the cob, coleslaw, onion rings,
- apple pie.
-
- Rax *VRG
- - Their beans are pre-cooked with lard, their crackers and croutons
- may contain animal shortening.
- - Vegan: spaghetti noodles, three bean salad (occasionally available).
- - Vegetarian: rainbow rotini (egg), pasta sauce (Parmesan cheese),
- buns (milk).
-
- Round Table Pizza *VRG
- - Vegan: pizza dough, tomato sauce.
- - Their cheese is made with microbial enzymes, and not animal rennet.
-
- Sbarro *VRG
- - Vegetarian: stuffed vegetable pizza (cheese), marinara sauce
- (cheese), baked ziti (egg pasta), mostaccioli (egg pasta).
-
- Shakey's *VRG
- - Vegetarian items that are deep fried are sometimes cooked in the
- same oil as meats.
-
- Skipper's *VRG
- - Vegan: crackers.
- - Vegetarian: bread and breadsticks (dairy), baked potatoes, zucchini
- slices, coleslaw (mayonnaise), onion rings (beer-based batter).
- - They seem very open to suggestions for new items.
-
- Subway
- - All Subway franchises have available to them a no-fat vegan burger,
- however they do not all sell them. If they don't, then please ask
- the manager to start selling them. Many (all?) Subway stores in
- south Florida now sell them.
- - Vegan items: foot long sub roll (white and whole wheat), salad.
- - The 4 inch buns contain egg whites.
- - The cheese Subway uses is made with vegetable rennet.
- - They will definitely try to accommodate vegetarians.
-
- Taco Bell
- - Note: Many Taco Bells will now refuse to serve Bean Tacos claiming
- that they are dangerous, "the beans will ooze out and burn our
- hands".
- - An item that is currently (**July 1995) being tested, at least in
- the Sacramento/Chico, California area is the "Double Decker Taco."
- It's a normal taco wrapped inside a flour tortilla, with beans
- spread between them. Ordered without meat they can be quite
- delicious (if the store steams the flour tortillas long enough,
- otherwise they are dry and pasty).
- - Vegan items: Bean Taco (order without cheese, lettuce and tomato
- can be added as an option), Nachos (order without cheese), Pintos
- 'n Cheese with Red Sauce (order without cheese), Cinamon Twists.
- - Also vegan?: Tostadas minus the cheese.
- - The soft burrito tortillas are not vegan, they contain non-fat dry
- milk. The hard corn tortillas however are vegan, as are their
- refried beans.
- - They have a "no meat" button on their cash registers which can be
- applied to any menu item.
- - Their '7 Layer Burrito' is not vegetarian, it contains sour cream
- made with gelatin, and guacamole made with sour cream (and thus
- gelatin). The rice in the 7 Layer Burrito is now vegetarian, they
- have stopped making it with dehydrated chicken meat.
- - Their cheese may or may not contain rennet.
- - They don't use lard, tropical oils, MSG, sulfites, yellow dye #3 in
- any products.
- - Their phone number is 1-800-TACO-BELL. (Works in Canada too.)
-
- Taco John's *VRG
- - Vegan: guacamole
- - Vegetarian: bean burritos, nachos, Potato Ole's, tortillas (dairy).
- - No lard or tropical oils are used in any products or food
- preparation, but the deep-fried items are fried in the same oil as
- the meat products.
- - Any item on the menu can be made vegetarian by substituting beans
- for meat. If you are vegan, request no cheese or sour cream.
- - Their cheese does not contain animal rennet.
-
- Taco Time
- - Has always had a company policy of using vegetarian refried beans,
- but some franchisees go against company policy and use beans with
- lard, so you still need to ask at each outlet (but don't ask the
- policy breaking manager).
- - Vegan items: tortillas.
-
- TGI Friday's
- - Vegan items: Vegetable Medley (steamed vegetables and a roll), with
- no cheese, and a baked potato instead of rice (which contains
- chicken base).
- - Have a lacto-vegetarian Garden Burger.
- - The rice and the cream of broccoli soup is made with chicken stock.
- - They are very interested in expanding their vegetarian selections.
-
- Wendy's
- - Apparently Wendy's is test marketing a 'Veggie Burger'. It is
- available at least at one location in Wisconsin, but it's not listed
- on the menu, so you'll have to ask for it and see if they have it.
- If anyone gets any more info on this, please let me know.
- - Regular items:
- Vegan: french fries, baked potato, Country Crock margarine (the
- small packets do not contain whey).
- Vegetarian: some baked potato toppings, vegetarian sandwich (bun
- with a choice of toppings, bun contains whey), deluxe garden
- salad, side salad.
- - Garden Spot salad bar (at all Wendy's) items:
- Vegan: fruit, vegetables, French dressing, Sweet Red French
- dressing, Golden Italian dressing, and Reduced Calorie Italian
- dressing, chow mein noodles.
- Vegetarian: fat-free French dressing (honey), croutons (whey),
- Pasta Salad (cheese, egg whites), breadsticks, cheddar chips,
- coleslaw, cottage cheese, potato salad, pudding.
- - SuperBar (some locations only) items:
- Vegan: spaghetti sauce, rotini, pasta medley, rotini three bean
- salad, three bean salad.
- Vegetarian: alfredo sauce, macaroni and cheese.
- - Mexican Fiesta bar (some locations only) items:
- Vegan: refried beans, taco chips, taco sauce, taco shells.
- Vegetarian: flour tortillas (whey).
- - All their cheeses are made with microbial enzymes.
-
-
-
- National Vegetarian Organizations
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-
- Vegetarian Resource Group (VRG)
- P.O. Box 1463, Baltimore, MD 21203, (410) 366-8343, fax: 366-8804
- WWW: http://envirolink.org/arrs/VRG/home.html
- Internet contacts: Brad Scott <brad@clark.net> &
- Bobbi Pasternak <bobbi@clark.net>
- - Membership $20/yr, includes subscription to "The Vegetarian
- Journal", a bimonthly magazine. This is a non-profit organization
- dedicated to educating the public on vegetarianism and the
- interrelated issues of health, nutrition, ecology, ethics, and
- world hunger. They produce and sell books, cookbooks, and pamphlets.
- Their phone number is also a vegetarian's questions hot-line.
-
- Vegan Action
- P.O. Box 4353, Berkeley, CA 94704-0353
- Contact: Leor Jacobi, (510) 654-6297
- WWW: http://envirolink.org/arrs/va/home.html
- E-Mail: eastbayvegans@uclink.berkeley.edu
- or leor@mellers1.psych.berkeley.edu
- - Vegan advocacy organization. Distribute information on vegan diets
- and lifestyles, including coookbooks, t-shirts, stickers, and
- resources. Publishes the Vegan News and campaigns for the increased
- availability of vegan foods.
-
- American Vegan Society (AVS)
- P.O. Box H, Malaga, NJ 08328, (609) 694-2887
- - Membership includes subscribtion to "Ahimsa". Has a very complete
- list of vegetarian books/cookbooks. Order thru them! Annual
- convention. Founded by Jay and Freya Dinshah in 1960. Oldest
- American vegetarian organization.
-
- North American Vegetarian Society
- P.O. Box 72, Dolgeville, NY 13329
- Contact: Brian Graff, (518) 568-7970
- WWW: http://mars.superlink.com/user/dupre/navs/index.html
- - Membership $18/yr, includes subscription to "Vegetarian Voice".
- Annual convention.
-
- Vegetarian Resource Center
- P.O. Box 38-1068, Cambridge, MA 02238-1068
- Tel: (617) 625-3790, Fax: 357-2596
- Contact: Maynard S. Clark
- E-mail: vrc@tiac.net / Maynard@vegetarian.org / VegResCtr@aol.com
- - Committed to supporting the formation and development of local
- vegetarian societies throughout North America; building a strong,
- dynamic, positive, healthy, and responsive vegetarian movement
- throughout North America and the world; and supporting the lives of
- vegetarians everywhere, and their personal growth and their working
- out a meaningful and worthwhile future for themselves, their
- associates, and the planet.
-
- Vegetarian Union of North America (VUNA)
- Contact: Maynard Clark <vrc@tiac.net> or <VUNA95@aol.com>
- - The regional arm of the International Vegetarian Union (IVU), a
- consortium of vegetarian organizations throughout the planet. VUNA
- is committed to the development of a strong, dynamic, viable
- vegetarian movement throughout North America, supports the
- formation and development of local vegetarian organizations, and
- seeks to manifest the diversity of the vegetarian movement.
-
- EarthSave
- 706 Frederick Street, Santa Cruz, CA 96062, (408) 423-4069 &
- (800) 451-0303 ext 61
- - A non-profit environmental and health educational organization
- committed to reducing both diet-related disease and diet-related
- environmental degradation. EarthSave teaches that our current meat
- and dairy-based diet has a major detrimental impact on our
- environment, our health, animals and all other life. EarthSave
- provides educational programs, materials, and support for people
- wishing to make healthier food choices.
-
- Vegetarian Education Network (VE*Net)
- P.O. Box 3347, West Chester, PA 19381, (717) 529-8638
- Internet contacts: Sally Clinton <whitedove@igc.apc.org> &
- Brad Scott <brad@clark.net>
- - A non-profit organization devoted to promoting the vegetarian
- perspective in schools through education and school lunches;
- supporting young vegetarians; and advocating compassionate,
- ecologically sound living. Membership $15/yr, includes a
- subscription to "HOE! (How on Earth!)", a quarterly publication for
- teen vegetarians by teen vegetarians. Outside the U.S.,
- subscriptions are US$20.
-
- The Vegetarian Youth Network
- 68 DuBois Road, New Paltz, NY 12561
- Contact: Tovah Walters-Gidseg <TJRE18B@prodigy.com>
- - A support network for vegetarian teens run entirely by, and for,
- vegetarian and vegan youth. We have several projects that are being
- coordinated, and would like people's ideas regarding what types of
- services we should offer.
-
- Vegetarian Awareness Network
- 1-800-USA-VEGE or 1-800-EAT-VEGE. (615) 558-VEGE in Nashville, TN.
- - National vegetarian info hotline run by the Tennessee Vegetarian
- Society. (Don't abuse the 800 number.)
-
- Vegetarian Life, Special Interest Group of MENSA
- P.O. Box 3425, Shell Beach, CA 93448
-
- Vegetarian Society, Inc.
- P.O. Box 34427, Los Angeles, CA 90034, (619) 492-8803 / (714) 647-5590
-
- Afro-American Vegetarian Society
- P.O. Box 46, Colonial Park Station, New York, NY 10039
-
- Friends Vegetarian Society of North America
- P.O. Box 6956, Louisville, KY 40206
- - Quaker organization.
-
- Jewish Vegetarians of North America
- P.O.Box 1463, Baltimore, MD 21203
- or 6938 Reliance Road, Federalsburg, MD 21632, (410) 754-5550
-
- Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
- P.O. Box 6322, Washington, DC 20015, (202) 686-2210
- Fax: (202) 686-2216
- - Membership $20/yr, receive: Good Medecine. Headed by Dr. Neal
- Barnard. Sell a kit designed to introduce vegetarian foods into
- institutional menus.
-
- Assoc. of Vegetarian Dietiticians & Nutrition Educators (VEGEDINE)
- 3674 Cronk Road, Montour Falls, NY 14865, (607) 535-6089
-
-
-
- Other Vegetarianism Promoting Groups
- ------------------------------------
-
- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
- P.O. Box 42516, Washington, DC 20015, (301) 770-PETA
- WWW: http://www.envirolink.org/arrs/peta/
- - Largest AR organization in the U.S.. Publishes "Cruelty-free
- Shopping Guide".
-
- Farm Animal Reform Movement (FARM)
- PO Box 30654, Bethesda, MD 20824, (301) 530-1737
- - Organizers of The Great American Meatout & other annual events.
-
- No Compromise, Ricardo Jomarron
- 173 Jackson Street, Madison, WI 53704, (608) 249-9845
- - An organization started by Ricardo Jomarron who broke off from
- Greenpeace when it made the calculated decision not to address
- animal agriculture as an environmental issue.
-
- SNARE (Students Networking for Animal Rights Everywhere)
- 1002 N. Fountain, Springfield, OH 45504, (513) 322-6099
- e-mail: southern@wittenberg.edu
- - A network of students involved with animal rights issues working to
- build alliances with other students around the world. For more info,
- or to receive their publication "SNARE Bites Back", send an e-mail
- to southern@wittenberg.edu. To subscribe to the SNARE e-mail
- discussion list, send an e-mail to owner-soar-list@ucs.indiana.edu.
-
- American Natural Hygiene Society
- P.O. Box 30630, Tampa, FL 33630, (813) 855-6607
- Contact: Jim Lennon
- - Publisher of Health Science, a bimonthly magazine dedicated to
- natural health. Publishes many books and tapes of great vegetarian
- writers and thinkers. Hosts an annual summer convention with natural
- hygienist speakers and great food. Wonderful organization.
-
-
-
- Vegetarian Magazines
- --------------------
-
- Vegetarian Times
- Tel: (800) 435-9610
- E-mail: 74651.215@compuserve.com
-
- Vegetarian Journal
- P.O. Box 1463, Baltimore, MD 21203, (410) 366-VEGE
- E-mail: Bobbi Pasternak <bobbi@clark.net>
- - Published by the Vegetarian Resource Group (see above).
-
- Veggie Life
- P.O. Box 57159, Boulder, CO 80322-7159
-
- Vegetarian Gourmet
- P.O. Box 7641, Riverton, NJ 08077-7641 (08077-9141?)
-
- Vegetarian Singles News
- P.O. Box 300412, Brooklyn, NY 11230-0412
- Contact: Art Goldberg, (718) 633-9817
- - Magazine directed towards unmarried vegetarians worldwide with the
- goal of helping them meet each other. Also provides information on
- vegetarian lifestyle. Originally designed to be accessed in three
- formats: hard copy subscription (with letter forwarding options),
- voice mail (via 900 telephone # now active in the US) and Internet
- (but some snag happened).
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- Good Medicine, PCRM
- P.O. Box 6322, Washington, DC 20015, (202) 686-2210
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- The Animal's Agenda
- 3201 Elliott Street, Baltimore, MD 21224, (410) 675-4566
- E-mail: Kim Stallwood <75543.3331@compuserve.com>
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- Vegetarian Newsletters
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- A Vegan's Journal
- c/o Bill Maddex, P.O. Box 2552, Madison, WI 53701-2252.
- E-mail: mad4@midway.uchicago.edu
- - Billy Magic's gourmet vegan cooking newsletter. Contains original
- recipes, information on vegan cooking techniques not covered in
- other publications, information about vegan products, and Bill's own
- reflections on food and the fun of making it. The newsletter comes
- out once every six weeks and is about 15-20 pages per issue. It
- should include two 4-5 course dinners and 1 or 2 simple but elegant
- weekday evening dinners per issue. 1995 subscription rates are US:
- $20/yr, Canada: US$24/yr, and Europe US$29/yr. Don't miss your
- opportunity to subscribe to what promises to be a great vegan
- cooking newsletter.
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- Mail-Order Companies
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- Vegetarian Resource Group
- P.O. Box 1463, Baltimore, MD 21203, (410) 366-8343
- Internet contact: Brad Scott <brad@clark.net>
- - Vegetarian books, cookbooks, bumper stickers, postcars, pamphlets,
- etc. Free catalog by e-mail. This service is run by a non-profit
- organization dedicated to educating the public on vegetarianism and
- the interrelated issues of health, nutrition, ecology, ethics, and
- world hunger. Accept Mastercard and VISA. Foreign orders welcome.
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- The Mail Order Catalog
- P.O. Box 180, Summertown, TN 38483, (800) 695-2241, (615) 964-3571
- - Free catalog. Great collection of vegetarian cookbooks, TVP (flakes,
- granules, & super chunks), instant gluten flour, nutritional yeast,
- tempeh starters. Have a separate Canadian catalog.
-
- The PAWS Store
- 8503 Greenwood Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98103
- Phone/FAX: (206) 782-1700
- - Books, cookbooks, cruelty-free items, clothing, shoes, fake leather
- jackets, vegetarian pet food, household and personal care products,
- gift items, buttons, stickers, posters. Everything is vegan! Managed
- by Bob Chorush, previously of The Animal Rights Store/Catalog. Free
- catalog. Will ship to Canada.
-
- Apple Valley Market
- 9067 U.S. 31, Berrien Springs, MI 49103, (800) BERRIEN
- - Sells meat substitutes, nuts, seeds, soy cheese and other stuff.
- Have Worthington, LaLoma, and Cedar Lake products. Cedar Lake
- products tend to be fat-free.
-
- Cyberspace Natural Foods
- c/o Gary Miller, 50 Concord Street, Apt 6, Malden, MA 02148
- E-mail: gary.miller@launchpad.unc.edu
- - A mail order business delivering high quality natural foods
- products, cookware, books, and body care items to your doorstep at
- prices on average less than your local natural foods store. What's
- unique about this service is that we provide many unique and hard to
- find items that most health food stores don't offer. Send an e-mail
- with a list of the types of products that you are interested in and
- Gary will send you a price list.
-
- Hilyard & Hilquist
- PO Box 5175, Modesto, CA, (800) 933-2672
- E-mail: hilyard@aol.com
- - Ship seasonal and dried natural food all over the US and Canada. The
- food is grown or processed in Stanislaus county, California.
- Raisins, nut oils, dried fruit and herbs, rice, fresh produce in
- season (apricots, asparagus, melons, etc). Produce is shipped
- directly from the farmer to the customer. They have a monthly news
- letter. Open 24 hours.
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- Harvest Direct
- P.O. Box 4514, Decateur, IL 62525, (800) 8-FLAVOR, (217) 422-3324
- - Burgers, TVP, sauces, herbs, mixes, excellent vegan Worchestershire
- sauce. Ask for their excellent catalog. Will ship to Canada.
-
- Garden Spot Distributers
- Route 1 Box 729A, New Hollare, PA 17557, (800) 829-5100
- - Bulk foods, speciality items.
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- Foods of India, Sinha Trading Co. Inc.
- 120 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10026, (212) 683-4419
- - Will not ship to Canada.
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- Walnut Acres, Penns Creek, PA 17862, (800) 433-3998
- - Non-vegetarian, but sell organic foods. Expensive.
-
- Evergreen Y.H. Enterprises, P.O. Box 17538, Anaheim, CA 92817
- - A great source for exotic seeds. Have a catalog. Some of the seeds
- offered are: Amaranth, Asparagys Bean, Bitter Gourd, Bunching Onion,
- Burdock, Catabash, Carrot, Celetuce, Chinese Cabbage, Chinese
- Celery, Chinese Kale, Chinese Leek, Coriander, Garland
- Chrysanthemum, Green Bean, Hon-Tsai-Tai, Kohlrabi, Komatsuma, Large
- Wax Gourd, Lettuce, Luffa, Mint, Mitsuba, Oriental Basil, Oriental
- Cucumber, Oriental Eggplant, Oriental Mustard, Oriental Radish,
- Perilla, Small Wax Gourd, Snow Peas, Spinach, Turnip, Yo Choy, etc.
-
- EarthSave, (800) 451-0303 ext. 61
- - Can someone please tell me what they sell.
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- Don't Be Cruel Inc, PO Box 46504, Chicago, IL 60646-0504
- - Mail order.
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- Aesop Inc, PO Box 315, North Cambridge, MA 02140, (617) 628-8030
- (617) 492-6165(?)
- - Non-leather shoes, hiking boots, belts, bags, and accessories. Their
- shoes are so wonderful that even non-vegetarians buy shoes from
- them.
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- Heartland Products, Box 218, Dakota City, IA 50529, (515) 332-3087
- Fax: (515) 332-2179
- - Big selection of non-leather shoes. All-canvas and leather-like
- hiking boots. Non-leather baseball and softball gloves.
-
- Eco Design Company, 1365 Rufina Circle, Santa Fe, NM 87502
- - Great selection of t-shirts. Organic clothing, organic jeans, shoes
- made with recycled materials, earth friendly cleaning products,
- natural art supplies, deodorant crystals, makeup, homeopathic
- remedies, gardening supplies. Somewhat inexpensive.
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- Humane Street USA, 467 Saratoga Avenue, #300, San Jose, CA 95129,
- (408) 243-2530
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- Vegan Street Company, PO Box 5525, Rockville, MD 20855, (301) 869-0086
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- Amberwood, Route 2 Box 300, Milner, GA 31762, (404) 358-2991
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- Humane Alternative Products, 8 Hutchins Street, Concord, NH 03301
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- Beauty Without Cruelty, 2 contacts:
- 175 W. 12th Street, New York, NY 10012
- P.O. Box 19373, San Rafael, CA 94913, (415) 382-7784
- - Cosmetics.
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- Compassionate Consumer, P.O. Box 27, Jericho, NY 11753, (718) 445-4134
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- Heart's Desire, 1307 Dwight Way, Dept C, Berkeley, CA 94702
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- Spare the Animals, P.O. Box 233, Tiverton, RI 02878, (401) 625-5963
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- Out Of The Blue, PO Box 619, Absecon, NJ 08201
- - Cotton handbags to weekender packs.
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- Yuval, 651 S. Wells Street, Suite 201, Chicago, IL 60607,
- (312) 937-1163
- - Purses, briefcases and portfolios.
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- Seventh Generation, (800) 456-1177
- - "Products for a Healthy Planet."
-
- Payless Shoes sells synthetic leather shoes, New Balance all synthetic
- sneakers, and Rugged Outback leatherlike hiking sneakers.
-
- Contact PETA for a free cruelty-free shopping guide.
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- Vegetarian Travel Agencies
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- Environmental Travel, (800) 929-3005
- - A travel agency for vegetarians/vegans, environmentalists, and
- animal rights activists. This agency is operated by Jed and Susan
- Civic, who are vegan.
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- Donna Zeigfinger, All Ways Travel
- 4701 Sangamore Rd, Bethesda, MD 20816, (301) 229-1600, (800) 783-8990
- e-mail: allwaystvl@aol.com
- - Vegetarian travel consultant. "Seems to know her stuff and keeps up
- to date."
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- Vegetarian Cooking School
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- Natural Gourmet Cookery School
- 48 West 21st Street, 2nd floor, New York, NY 10010, (212) 645-5170
- - 20 week program. Director: Anne Marie Colbin. Established in 1977.
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