Veg Eating

Thousands Celebrate Veg Eating at the 2012 DC VegFest

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This past Saturday, over 8,000 people joined us at the beautiful waterfront Yards Park in Washington, DC to celebrate during the 2012 DC VegFest. The sun was shining, festival-goers were smiling, and canine friends were wagging their tails.

The excitement started well before the gates even open as hundreds of people waited in line eager to get their hands on one of our 1,000 free commemorative bags, loaded with free products and other items from our sponsors. 

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DC VegFest is Back & Bigger Than Ever!

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On Sat., Sept. 22, thousands of people will gather
at the spacious Yards Park to explore – and celebrate – the best of everything vegetarian in
and around the nation’s capital at the fourth annual DC VegFest.

Co-organized by Compassion Over Killing and the Vegetarian Society of D.C., this FREE outdoor event highlights the many
benefits of choosing vegetarian foods and shows how easy and delicious it
is to leave animals off our plates.

Eating Fruit and Veggies a Recipe for Health

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Did you know that September is “National
Cholesterol Education Month,” “Prostate Cancer Awareness Month,” and “National
Childhood Obesity Awareness Month?”

It’s interesting that all three of these disease awareness holidays are grouped together with “Fruit and Veggies—More Matters Month” (yep, it’s that too). Why? Because eating plant-based foods like fruit and veggies can actually prevent and even reverse high cholesterol, cancer, and obesity, as well as other common ailments such as heart disease and diabetes.

Tomato or Potato: The Farm-to-Plate Knowledge Gap

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Despite eating as often as three meals a day, somehow we’ve become disconnected from exactly what it is that we’re eating.

Case in point: a suprising new study out of the UK showed young adults are even more misinformed about their food than we thought. The survey revealed that more than a third did not know bacon comes from pigs or that eggs come from hens. In fact, 11% thought eggs were made from wheat or corn and only 40% knew that butter comes from a dairy cow, and 40% failed to associate milk with an image of a cow—7% actually linked it to wheat.