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Back at our old favourite #diwana
This restaurant has survived all the disruption caused by the building of HS2 at Euston. And we are grateful as it provides the occasional treat of a freshly made dosa of your choice.
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Just sent this as part of their round up of activism. I am pleased to see more efforts to raise awareness about factory farming and our need to bring an end to it.
‘Veganuary is making waves with their thought-provoking more
Very happy to find a big stack of these vegan mince pies in Waitrose.
The pastry is lovely light and lightly sugared.
The mince filling is densely packed mixed fruit.
Even better taste when warmed in the oven.
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One positive thing about algorithms…if you are obsessed with animal sanctuaries, they will keep supplying you with more. It’s very heartening to see what caring people around the world are striving for - rescuing animals more
A bright and warm cafe in the heart of Covent Garden London.
Delighted to find turmeric latte and beetroot latte with the addition of ginger.
It was a nice, nutritious cuppa with the warmth of the ginger really coming through. more
ANIMAL JUSTICE PROJECT
This is an organisation which goes undercover to expose the cruelty in factory farming and also show how meat and dairy products being stamped with ‘animal welfare assured’ is misleading to say the more
Kauai cafe at my local gym serves up these delicious healthy #smoothies and there’s a good choice of vegan versions.
This peanut butter and blueberry with banana and almond milk was just what I needed after a work out in more
I’m very happy with my new duvet cover and pillow cases made from #responsiblysourced linen and cotton.
#secretlinen is a family run business providing great quality bedding produced in Portugal and the UK.
They offer a more
Exciting developments happening in a South Korean village as reported by Vegan FTA
These are the kind of actions that encourage people all over the world.
The rescue of the Flower Cows has inspired the village to become more
Smithfield meat market and Billingsgate fish market in London are set to permanently close in 2028. They are the largest markets of their kind in the UK and have been operating for 850 years.
The main reason for the closures is thought to be rising costs. However, it is hugely symbolic that such famous markets will be finally closing down. The Smithfield site will be transformed into a “mixed use cultural development,” with it becoming the new home for the Museum of London. Billingsgate is expected to make way for new homes.
The transformation of these historic sites is a powerful reminder that the future belongs to compassion, culture, and community - not cruelty.1 likeReply
I happened to read it this morning. The market is changing. I really hope plant based food is on the ascendency for good. 💚🌈Reply
Powerful, peaceful activism coordinated by Joaquin Phoenix and Animal Save in an impactful film made by Shaun Monson.
See the film here.
https://youtu.be/jgwKtnz0PXc?si=g3FuCoNnQ2SeQ9k9