We have a winner in the Everyday Vegan Eats giveaway! The winner is Catherine D. Congratulations, Catherine! When Zsu Dever’s family went vegan years ago, she kept them happy by making vegan versions of their best-loved meals. In Everyday Vegan Eats, she shows how she did it, and
May is National Salad Month! The word “salad” or “sallet” first appeared in English the 14th century, and is derived from the French word “salade” as well as the Latin “salata” which means salty. Salt used to be associated with salad because the Romans, who may have been the first to eat salad, seasoned their
Here in the U.S. Mother’s Day is just days away. The celebration of Mother’s Day actually began here in the United States in the early twentieth century. It was first celebrated in 1908, when social activist Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother in Grafton, West Virginia. She then began a
Today is National Picnic Day! With the weather warming up and flowers blooming, today seems like the perfect day to head outside for a picnic. People have been eating their meals outside for centuries, and it’s believed that our modern-day picnic evolved from Medieval hunting feasts
Easter is just days away! Preparing holiday menus are stressful for just about any host or hostess, but it can be extra difficult for those on a vegan diet, especially if there will be non-vegan guests in attendance. We’ve put together a vegan Easter dinner menu plan
Today is National Pecan Day, and we’re always eager to celebrate any holiday that revolves around food! National Pecan Day was initiated by the National Pecan Shellers Association and was first celebrated in 1996. “Pecan” is actually a Native American word of Algonquin origin, and it was originally
Southern California has long been thought of as the home of the earthquake. Things have been pretty calm in the Golden State for many years but that changed recently with two back to back earthquakes. The first one was relatively small with a magnitude of 3.6, but the
Valentine’s Day just isn’t worth celebrating without chocolate. Not only is chocolate a tasty treat, it’s also considered an aphrodisiac. Chocolate is chock full of nutrients such contains magnesium, Vitamin C, antioxidants and omega 3 fatty acids, making it a healthy treat too (when eaten in moderation, of
Super Bowl Sunday is nearly upon us! This year, cruelty-free vegan foods will be served for those attending the Super Bowl. MetLife Stadium in Rutherford, New Jersey, host of this year’s game, will be serving Field Roast’s vegan frankfurters. Millions of footfall fans who aren’t attending the game in
Christmas is just a week away! Are you looking for the perfect gift for that special vegan in your life? We have some ideas for you: Adopt a Sanctuary Animal – Sponsoring a sanctuary animal in the name of a loved one is a great way to