Posts Tagged ‘veggie’

Funny Carrot Costume For Vegetarians

September 6th, 2009

What makes your bones strong and your eyes nice and happy? Yep, carrots. So what fun would it be to don a carrot costume this October 31st. This is a funny costume and although a man is featured, this one is also nice on a female. You can wear this carrot costume at just about any function and if you’re looking for a couples costume, this one also fits the bill as your significant other can go as an asparagus or better yet as the dip. A carrot dip. (hehe)

carrot costume for vegetarians

If you’re going for the funny and wacky look this Halloween, try this carrot costume. C’mon look at the face of the guy wearing this costume, does he or does he not look like the  life of the party. Wahoo!

The carrot costume for adults is full sized and features the following:

  • one size fits most
  • full body costume
  • cartoon hands sold separately
  • tights not included
  • unisex
  • easy to wear
  • available online

What do you think of this one, our second food costume for vegetarians? Vote YES or NO in the comment area. Let us know!

If you liked this one, then check out our others go to the category entitled Halloween food costume ideas.

Top 10 iPhone Apps For Vegetarians

April 21st, 2009

For vegetarians with an iPhone, it’s time to celebrate, as there are a bevy of useful vegetarian apps now available from the iTunes shop. Some are more useful than others, but all are worth a look.

Let’s take a look at some of the hottest vegetarian apps for the Iphone.

VegOut

VegOut
icon$2.99 Author: Mitchell A. Bennett

First up is VegOut, a vegetarian restaurant guide. This app has a listing of vegan, vegetarian, and vegetarian-friendly restaurants all powered by the wonderful vegetarian directory site HappyCow.net.

Cool Factor? The app uses the built-in GPS feature of the iPhone to help you locate the restaurants, and in many cases, even links to the restaurant website to help you pull up menus and plan your outing.

Locavore

Locavore
icon$2.99 Author: Buster McLeod

The local food movement goes hand in hand with the vegetarian movement.  You don’t have to be a farmer to know what local crops are in season, you just have to use this handy app.

It features 234 fruits and vegetables with links to their Wikipedia pages and Epicurious recipes.  The App features data from all 50 states and gets updates from Twitter and GetSatisfaction to keep you up to date on the latest local food news.

Veggie Passport

Veggie Passport
icon$1.99 Author: Lior Weinstein

This app has to be one of the most brilliant, yet simple ideas I’ve heard of (wish I thought of this one myself).  It communicates your vegetarian needs in 33 different languages so you can express yourself to friends, dinner hosts, and waiters.  You type what you want to say in the app and it outputs text in the language of choice.

Languages include English, Arabic, Albanian, Bulgarian, Chinese, Chinese (Simplified), Croatioan, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Hebrew, Indonesian, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portugese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukranian, or Vietnamese.  That’s a LOT of languages!

VeganXpress

Vegan Xpress
icon$1.99 By: Brandon Burger

Vegans often face the awkward situation of going to restaurants like Applebee’s or TGI Fridays with their friends.  This app takes the pain out of such experiences revealing surprising vegan food choices at even the most meat-centric dining chains.  The app includes over 100 popular restaurants.

And that’s not all.  It also includes a listing of junk-food, snack food, vegan beers, and vegan wine for times when you want to treat yourself.  Bet you didn’t know Skittles are now vegan (gelatin free at last!)!!  But this app could have told you that!

Vegetarian SmartList

Vegetarian SmartList
icon$24.99 By: Mark Woollard

While a bit expensive for many app pickers’ blood, this app and its authors (Clan Thompson) act as the private eyes of the vegetarian world sleuthing out which foods are really vegetarian and vegan.  Over 4,399 food, drugs, personal care items, leather alternatives, cleaning supplies, and more have been covered.

The entries include extra info that will interest many, such as the presence of GMO’s, cross contamination, and whether the product has been certified organic.  With the list growing daily, this app might be worth a buy.  Just think of it as a nice cookbook.

Dirty Produce

Dirty Produce
iconFREE Author: Environmental Working Group

Everyone knows that pesticides aren’t good for you.  However, not all produce is created equal — some gets heavily sprayed with pesticides and mandates an organic buy, while other fruits and vegetables are rarely treated with pesticides.  This handy app helps you know the difference, with over 47 fruits and veggies listed.  A list of the “dirty dozen” — the twelve most sprayed items — as well as the “clean fifteen” — the least sprayed — are also included.

The app gets its data from U.S. Department of Agriculture and Food and Drug Administration tests for pesticide residues between 2000 and 2007.

Food Additives

Food Additives
icon$3.99 Author: Andrew Middleweek

This utilitarian little app helps to warn you of the side effects of food additives.  Over 450+ additives are covered.  Information is given for each on potential health side effects with text and graphics.

The source of the additive is also detailed, helping you watch for animal derivatives.  And the additive’s status overseas (if it’s banned in Europe, look out) is also given,

Veggie Lovers Recipes

Veggie Lovers Recipes
icon$0.99 Author: Karl Post

This app comes with some cute graphics, and 15 yummy recipes. Among the mouth-watering entries are Vegetarian Christmas Roast, Carrot Jam, and Apple Stuffed Acorn Squash. This app keeps it simple, but may become a kitchen staple.

Vegetarian Cookbook

Vegetarian Cookbook
icon$0.99 Author: Web 2 Mobile Design

Boasting recipes from American, Chinese, Indian, Italian, French, Mexican, Thai, Dessert, Fast Food, and Gourmet cuisine, this cookbook will help add some spice to your kitchen.  Like some of the others, this app’s authors encourage user submission.  Send them a picture of your best recipe and a text description and they say they’ll try to include it in their next edition.

Vegan Yum Yum

Vegan Yum Yum
iconFREE Author: Stewart Rosenberger

This app features the tantalizing recipes from the fabulous Vegan Yum Yum blog – all for free. If the app is anything like the blog, you will LOVE IT. New recipes are regularly added, and you can organize your favorites or search for something new.

Did We Miss Any Other Good Ones?

That’s our top 10 vegetarian iPhone apps round up. As new apps come out we will update you.

Feel free to share below any we missed, and we will include them next time.

Vegetarians And Vegans On Twitter

April 10th, 2009

If you’re looking for vegetarians and vegans to follow on Twitter. Below is a list of cool veg peeps to follow. Feel free to recommend others (or yourself) in the comment area, by leaving your username.

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To easily add everyone on the list, scroll down and use Twitterator. This is a free tool for mass adding peeps via a copy and paste function. And if you find the list useful – be sure to tweet or write about it on your blog.

Groovy Vegetarian @m38967

Vegetarian Star (veg celebrity gossip) @vegetarianstar

Veg Daily @vegdaily

Vegan Fusion (author of the complete idiots guide to eating raw) @veganfusion

Savvy Vegetarian @savvyveg

No Meat Athlete @nomeatathlete

Chicago Soy Dairy @chicagosoydairy

Vegetarian Organic Blog @amiraelgan

Victor Kareh – (latin vegetarian recipes blogger) @vkareh

Melissa Gion – (awesome vegetarian twitterer) @mgonyeo

Kelly Twomey – (cute vegan shop in Canada) @veganslovelava

Vegan Break @veganbreak

HSUS (humane society of the us) @humanesociety

The Traveling Vegetarian @travelingveg

Go Veg @goveg

Official PETA @officialpeta

PETA2 (peta for kids) @peta2

Happy Cow (vegetarian directory) nope – not on twitter – shame shame @happycow

Super Vegan @supervegan

Fat Free Vegan @susanffvk

Vegetarian Society @vegsoc

Vegan Boy – (vegan twitterer) @veganboy

Try Veg @tryveg

Vegan Mama Dot Com @veganmamadotcom

Reluctant Veggie @reluctantveggie

Veggie Tweets @veggietweets

Elisa C – vegetarian blogger (and co-founder of Blog Her) @elisac

21st Century Vegetarians @marthatheus

Maria Laino (vegetarian blogger) @marialaino

VegTV @vegtv

Vegan Bliss @veganbliss

Vegan Man @veganman

If you want to be added to the list, leave a comment below with your @username. I will update the list below weekly with the new suggestions.

From now on i will be referring to this list for follow friday, as i think listing every person individually on Twitter, is kind of annoying. Plus as you can see the list is quite long.

Not on Twitter, yet? Grab a copy of my awesome twitter guide…a beginner’s guide.

P.S. To follow everyone on the list, copy and paste the usernames below, and add them to Twitterator.

@m38967

@vegetarianstar

@vegdaily

@amiraelgan

@vkareh

@mgonyeo

@veganbreak

@veganfusion

@humanesociety

@goveg

@officialpeta

@peta2

@supervegan

@susanffvk

@vegsoc

@veganboy

@tryveg

@veganmamadotcom

@reluctantveggie

@veggietweets

@elisac

@marthatheus

@marialaino

@vegtv

@veganbliss

@veganman

4/11/2009 UPDATES:

@isachandra

@vegimentary

@bowlofplenty

@gonepie

@earthtophilly

@whatdoveganseat

@rebos2003

@howunremarkable

@lindsaycb

@travelingveg

4/17/2009 UPDATES

@vegiegail

@shanonaryder

@chicagosoydairy

@brooklynvegan

@savvyveg

4/24/2009 UPDATES

@vegateam

@veganb12

@nomeatathlete

@tantina

@vgchefyoliouiya

5/8/09 Updates

@livingwithoutmeat

5/29/09 Updates

@veganslovelava