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April 7th 2008

Spring 2008’s Guide to Vegetarian Dining in Worcester

Alright, this is super exciting. Here is the Spring 2008 Guide to Vegetarian Dining in Worcester (pdf). It’s a one-page guide to some of the best veg-friendly restaurants in the Worcester area.

Spring 2008’s Guide to Vegetarian Dining in Worcester preview

By no means does this list cover every single place to get quality veg food in Worcester. In fact, you can get good veg food at nearly every restaurant in Worcester (even Burger King has a veggie burger). This mini-guide lists local places that are either all-vegetarian or who have a very good vegetarian selection. Leave a comment if you think I left out a really good one.

So print it out. And hang this baby on your fridge!

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April 4th 2008

April’s Vegan Meet-up & Eat-up this Sunday

This Sunday is April’s vegan meet-up and eat-up. It’ll be at the Moe’s Southwest Grill near Webster Square, where Main Street and Park Ave intersect.

From Steve on meetup.com:

Hi again, this next Meetup will be at Moe’s right near Webster Square (end of Main Street and Park Ave). They have lots of tasty vegan options at a good price and the frozen margaritas are good too.

CARPOOLING IS AVAILABLE!!!!!!!!!

For help with directions or if you have questions, call Stephen at (508) 410-3172. Thanks!

When?
Sunday, Apr 6, 2008, 1:00 PM
Where?
Moe’s Southwest Grill
3 Stafford Street
Worcester, MA 01603
508-459-6060

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April 2nd 2008

Mike’s Vegan Challenge Published in the InCity Times

If you get a chance, pick up a copy of the current issue of Worcester’s InCity times. They published Mike’s challenge to Worcester’s entire vegetarian community in this week’s edition.

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March 28th 2008

Spring Worcester Vegan Challenge

Mike just posted a challenge to all the vegetarians in Worcester: Hand out at least one leaflet about factory-farming to a student before the end of the spring semester. I’m in. Are you in?

Just last fall semester, Mike Benedetti, Duck Osborne and I gave out a kilo-leaflet (that’s 1,000 leaflets) at 5 of the colleges in Worcester. And it was a buckets of fun. We got tons of good conversations and positive responses, even though the subject matter can be a little depressing. We gave out leaflets from Vegan Outreach, we used the “Why Vegan?” (download the pdf) and the “Even if you like meat” (download the pdf) pamphlets.

Anyway, here’s Mike’s challenge [via WorcesterActivist]:

Worcester Vegan Challenge

by Mike Benedetti, Eileen Botti, Rachel Hamilton, Artur Janc, Cody Rank, Jaclyn Marie Kateri Snow Sargent, Allison Vasallo, and Drew Wilson

We challenge every self-proclaimed vegetarian and vegan in the city to hand out one (1) booklet about factory farming to a college student this semester.

Duckie

Last semester, along with our friends, we handed out more than 1,000 booklets about the cruelties of modern animal agriculture to local students. It was time well-spent, both because of the many positive comments we received and because if only 1% of those students make a change in diet, thousands of animals will be spared needless suffering.

Drew

On one of our last days leafleting in 2007, a local vegan came to join us when we had only a single booklet left. We were surprised at what a positive experience it was to get a new person involved even in such a small way.

Mike

We’d like to see this positivity repeated hundreds of times in Spring 2008. If you’d like to leaflet with “Team Worcester,” or just pick up a free Vegan Outreach booklet to hand out on your own, please contact us: info@vegworcester.com or 305-393-3250.

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We wish you a happy and cruelty-free Spring!

Post a comment below if you join in!

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March 27th 2008

Potlucks as Moral Support for Vegetarians

The Colombian–a paper in Washington state–published an interesting article about vegetarian potlucks: Potlucks supply moral support for local vegetarians.

There are vegan potlucks in Worcester pretty regularly. (In fact, there was one today that I missed!) But for people who aren’t yet confident cooks, there’s also a monthly vegan meet-up that brings new vegetarians, veg veterans and just the veg-curious together to visit local veg-friendly restaurants. The next meet-up is scheduled for Sunday, April 6 at 1:00 PM at the Moe’s on 3 Stafford Street. Don’t be shy, check it out!

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March 23rd 2008

Stone Soup Pizza Taste Off

Yesterday was a blast! The Stone Soup community center on 4 King Street had a Pizza Taste-Off fund raiser. There were dozens of pizzas from local pizzerias and people from the community. I even entered a couple of pizzas myself. Each person got a couple of tickets to use as votes for the best pizza. I got a couple of votes, but I didn’t even come close to winning.

Lots of vegan pizzas - Stone Soup Pizza Taste-Off (small)

Lots of vegan pizzas - Stone Soup Pizza Taste-Off

I made a deep dish vegan pepperoni and soy-cheese pie and a thin-crust vegan pepperoni one. I didn’t win the competition, but my pizzas were gone only a few minutes after I put them down. I’ll consider that a success.

My vegan pepperoni pizzas! - Stone Soup Pizza Taste-off (small)
My vegan pepperoni pizzas and some other vegan ones - Stone Soup Pizza Taste-Off

About half of the pizzas were vegan and there was plenty of food to go around. Rachel’s rosemary, olive oil, and soy-cheese pizza was amazing. Randa of Worcester’s own vegan bakery–Barely Legal Baked Goods–made a few cheese-less pies and even a desert pizza with chocolate and fruit. Jon Martin entered a little late with a vegan cheese and spinach pizza. But it was Allison who made it into the final cut with her vegan Italian Alfredo and artichoke pizza.

Allison’s Alfredo Pizza - Stone Soup Pizza Taste-Off (small)
Allison’s Alfredo Pizza - Stone Soup Pizza Taste-Off

Cody made a vegan Thai chicken pizza. I didn’t get any of that one, so I can’t explain what that means. It went fast, which means it must have been good!

Cody’s vegan Thai Pizza - Stone Soup Pizza Taste-Off
Cody’s vegan Thai Pizza - Stone Soup Pizza Taste-Off

Craig Houston also made a ton of pizzas on behalf of Stone Soup. He was the big winner today, taking first place.

Craig waving a knife - Stone Soup Pizza Taste-Off (small)
Craig waving a knife around - Stone Soup Pizza Taste-Off

For desert, some neighborhood kids had a bake sale to benefit the the Stone Soup Learning Cooperative. I’m glad I got one of the mini Boston creme donuts that Becky made before they ran out.

Bake Sale for the Learning Coop - Stone Soup Pizza Taste-Off (small)
Bake Sale for the Learning Coop - Stone Soup Pizza Taste-Off

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