Tuesday, June 30, 2015
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Why I Replaced My Face Cleanser With Coconut Oil
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Why I Replaced My Face Cleanser With Coconut Oil
When was the last time you had an important meeting or a date and you were not happy with your face? Maybe I’m the only one but I used to get break outs, dry patches, oily patches, and worse. At one point I had 18 different face cleaning products in my bathroom. I also used an ionic face cleaner.

About 8 months ago my sister told me she had read that coconut oil could be used to clean skin, kill bacteria and moisturize. I didn’t pay too much attention to what she said because she also used to wash her hair in beer. Hey, beer may be a great shampoo. But I’ll never know because I am not doing that.
Two months go by and we are having a cookout at her house. The guys are tossing a ball around and we are just talking and enjoying a cocktail. I suddenly realized that her face and skin looked amazing. I mean it was so noticeable you couldn’t miss it. When I asked her about it and she told me it was because of coconut oil I decided to take her seriously. No one on the planet has worse skin than me and my face is always a struggle to maintain.

If you look in my bathroom today you will only seem some hand soap, shampoo, conditioner, make up, and feminine hygiene products. I replace all of those facial scrubs and creams with one thing. Coconut oil. It’s my facial scrub, it’s my moisturizer and it’s my breakout insurance. It really is that amazing. For me it has been life changing. I have a pretty simple but effective cleansing routine I use and I am happy to share it with you. Give it a try and let me know your results!
My coconut oil cleansing routine is on the next page.
Coconut Oil Face Cleansing
Face cleaning
For a gently face scrub I have never used anything as great as coconut oil. First I rinse my face with warm water several times. The I apply about 1/2 teaspoon of coconut oil to my face and gently rub it in. After a couple of minutes I rinse with warm water. Then repeat one more time. The last rinse I use cold water.
This will cleanse regular grime and dirt away from your face and clean your pores.
Moisturizing/Breakout prevention
Coconut oil has amazing bacteria killing properties. I use it about 3 times a week to prevent pimples and other face issues. At night before you go to bed apply a thin layer of coconut oil all over your face. Let it sit for 5 minutes then rinse clean with cold water.
For face moisturizing I do this right before I apply my makeup every day. Take a dab of coconut oil and rub it into the skin. Continue to rub until it is all absorbed. If you can not get it to absorb you are using too much. Rinse your face clean and do it again with less.
Try this simple routine for a week and let me know how it works for you!
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Why I Replaced My Face Cleanser With Coconut Oil
How To Transition from Vegetarian To Vegan In 3 Easy Steps
There is one question I get asked more than any other from fans of the facebook page. “How do I transition from vegetarian to vegan?” Luckily it’s an answer that I am somewhat qualified to answer because that is how I made my way to veganism.
Six years ago one of my best friends asked me to watch a video. We were having lunch, senior year of college, on my birthday. Becky, my friend, had made me a chocolate cupcake and instead of a candle on it, she had place the stem of a flower into it. It was a beautiful piece of food art that only Becky could create. About half way though eating that cupcake she showed me a video that changed my life forever. I had never seen animals being abused or slaughtered. It left a permanent mark on me and I went vegetarian the next day.
Fast forward to a little over a year and a half ago and I get a text from Becky. She is going vegan. She sent me a video showing how cows are forced to produce milk, have their calves ripped away from them over and over again, and finally when they can’t produce milk anymore they are killed. Once again Becky and her videos changed me. I decided to go vegan that day. I thought it would be pretty easy but I was wrong. I did make the move from vegetarian to vegan though and I learned a few things along the way.
There are basically three groups of things you have to let go of as a vegetarian. The first one is eggs. Next is milk and cream. And last is cheese. Looking back on my journey towards veganism I wish I had come up with a better plan. It would have saved me a lot of headaches and frustration. I know there are some vegan purist out there that say “Once you watch the animals being brutalized it should be easy to give up cheese. Just don’t eat it!” Ahh, if only it were that easy for everyone. But it isn’t. In the case of cheese, science has shown that it is actually addictive. So not only are you having to give up a food you love, you are likely addicted to it as well.
I have taken my personal experience of making the change from vegetarian to vegan, used the power of hindsight combined with all that I have learned as a vegan, and come up with a plan to help you make the switch. It’s best if you take it in stages. Stage one is milk and cream. Stage two is eggs. Stage three is the hardest for most people. That is when you will give up cheese.
If you are ready to take the leap and go vegan, my plan should make it easy for you. It all starts with stage one! Find out exactly how to do it on the next page.
Stage One: Giving up milk
This is by far the easiest of the three steps to becoming vegan. It’s really as simple as changing what you buy when you go grocery shopping. The only complicated part about it is choosing which non-dairy milk to buy. Other than that it is simple. Any place you would use milk as a vegetarian you simply replace it with non-dairy milk. One to one ratio. No conversions or tricks. One cup of milk is equal to one cup of non-dairy milk. So which milk will you like best? The guide below will help you.
Soy Milk
In my opinion soy milk is the closest to dairy of any option. It depends a lot on the brand of course. Some are better than others. The only rule I would have for deciding which brand to try is make sure it’s organic.
Almond Milk
Almond milk is my second recommendation. In fact it’s almost a toss up between soy or almond. The tricky thing about almond milk is the many flavors and options. You will see sweetened, unsweetened and vanilla flavored. Your goal should be to drink the unsweetened version. It will be the healthiest. But when making the transition you may find it easier to drink the sweetened or vanilla flavor. Between those two it’s just a matter of personal preference. You may have to try one of each. I personally would recommend sweetened.
For your first trip to the grocery store you should buy one of each. Get pints if they have them. If not then get a half gallon of each. The key is not to switch back and forth when you get them home. Pick one and only drink that one until it is gone. This will give you time to adjust to it and really know how much you like it. Once it is finished, move to the other type and use it until it is gone. When you are finished you should know which one you like best.
Other Non-Dairy Options
There are many other varieties for you to try. Coconut milk, hemp milk, cashew milk, and others. After you settle on one of the two options mention above, then you can start trying some of these as you go to see how you like them.
You can use soy milk or almond milk to drink straight, over cereal, in baking or to make smoothies and slushes. Anything you were using regular milk for you can substitute these.
Stage two is on the next page. Eggs. How do you give up eggs? I have a couple of really easy tips!
Stage Two: Eggs
Unless you are a person who loves eggs for breakfast every single morning then you should be able to give them up very easily. The hardest part of not using eggs for most people is simply not knowing how to cook without them. In stage one you learned that any non-dairy milk will work in place of milk in recipes. And now you will learn how to replace eggs. But first let’s deal with the eggs for breakfast issue.
Having eggs for breakfast is like a tradition in America. Many people have them almost every morning. Scrambles, over easy, sunny side up, everyone has a favorite. But you can enjoy a nice egg substitute for breakfast that is really delicious. You really have two options here. You can give up the idea of eggs for breakfast completely, or you can find a good alternative. If you can just give them up that is easiest. You will need to find a new favorite breakfast though. I love smoothies and have them nearly every morning for breakfast, What is my favorite?
Breakfast smoothie
Put 3/4 cup of water, 2 bananas, 3 large medjool dates, 1 teaspoon vanilla and 4 or 5 shakes of cinnamon in a blender. Blend until smooth and enjoy! It is like liquid cinnamon rolls and it is delicious. As you make these you can tweak to your own taste. Want it sweeter? add more dates. Want more spice? up the cinnamon. Is it too think? Add more water. You get the idea.
Scrambled “Eggs” and Omelets
Tofu is amazing. It takes on the flavor of whatever you season it with. It’s texture is perfect for replacing meat, eggs and other things as well. Since you are vegetarian you are probably already familiar with tofu as a meat replacement. You can use it to make amazing scrambled ‘eggs’. We have one of the best recipes ever for tofu scramble on our website. You can get it here: Tofu Scramble Recipe
You can also have a nice vegan omelet. Try this recipe: Vegan Omelet
Pancakes, French Toast Etc.
There a many different egg substitutes and each one is better for different kinds of recipes. For things like pancakes and french toast it is very easy. You simply replace the egg with a flax seed egg. All you need is flax seed you can grind into a powder, or just buy the flax powder. You then mix 3 parts water to 1 part flax powder. Using tablespoons makes one egg. After you mix it, let it stand for about 5 minutes and it will achieve an egg-like consistency. Then you use it in the place of egg to make that stack of pancakes!
Stage Three is on the next page. It is by far the hardest for most people. How do you give up cheese? I have some great tips! You can do it!
Stage Three: Cheese
I’m going to be honest with you. If I told you on the previous page how hard it is for most people to give up cheese…you probably wouldn’t have clicked through to this page. So I apologize for being tricky. But I know you can do it!
Many of you reading this will not like my advice for removing cheese from your diet. Please keep in mind that I am speaking from experience as well as many vegans I know. There really is only one way to give up cheese. It is the easiest by far.
Stop eating cheese
I know that sounds harsh. Cheese is addicting. Even the thought of it. I bet you have seen or heard about the many vegan cheese options on the market. Our most popular articles on this website are “cheese’ recipes. But I am doing you a favor right now by telling you to drop cheese and never look back. You need to be free from it. Stop eating anything that usually has cheese. Get it out of your system!
It will take you about 6 weeks to fully forget cheese. And this is if you stop it completely, cold turkey. If you keep slipping up or you eat cheese alternatives you may never break free from the power of cheese. This is one reason we do this process in stages. Make sure you are over drinking milk. Make sure that is not an issue. Then make sure you are over eggs. They should be completely in your past. Then you conquer cheese.
Six weeks. No cheese. You will live.
Want some good news? After 6 weeks you should be able to incorporate vegan ‘cheese’ dishes into your meals and not have a problem with them. The strong pull of cheese will be out of your system. Out of sight. Out of mind.
You CAN do this. Start with stage one. Master it. Move to stage two. Master it. Then tackle stage three…cheese.
After that it’s clear sailing. You will have to give up honey but that is really easy for most people. And there are so many tasty replacements. Agave, maple etc. And start buying your sugar organic. Organic sugar is vegan. So that’s another easy thing to fix.
Welcome to veganism! See, that wasn’t so hard
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Monday, June 29, 2015
Madison Square Garden Promises Vegan, Serves Meat!
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According to the Gothamist, Madison Square Garden promised it would offer nothing but vegan food during a show this weekend. It turns out they was meat everywhere!

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Recording artist Steven Patrick Morrissey was set to perform at MSG over the weekend and had been assured by the management the entire place would be vegan for the night. It is unclear if this was the only conditions under which he would perform or not, but since it was part of the agreement we can assume it was.

Eating a slider while on stage Morrissey is singing meat is murder
Concert goers started posting photos from the box seats today showing all kinds of meat being served. In fact at one point in the show Moz was singing how meat was murder while a Peta video played in the background. Little did he know that in the sky boxes, chicken fingers, sliders, pork and all kinds of meat was being sold.
You can get the entire story and see more pictures at the Gothamist.
Madison Square Garden Promises Vegan, Serves Meat!
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Sunday, June 28, 2015
Vegan 4th Of July Vegan Meal Plan
There is no bigger celebration in the United States than our 4th of July celebration. This is the time of year our country celebrates its independence. If you are vegan this is also a time you have to plan your meals in advance.
If you are hosting a 4th of July celebration party or if you are attending one, you need to be prepared. You need some vegan recipes that will be perfect for the party atmosphere and that everyone will love. We have put together a combination of meals and recipes that will perfect for any party or get together.
Invite everyone over to your back yard this year. We’ve got the recipes you need on the next page.
4th Of July Vegan Meals
Of course no 4th of July party would be complete without burgers and/or hot dogs. There a many vegan options you can prepare. These Ultimate Vegan Hot Dogs are amazing. And this Vegan Burger will make even the hungriest person happy.
If would rather look at a lot of vegan burger choices, here are 21 of them! Please note that some of them are vegetarian but can be made vegan with minor changes.
Potatoes are always a hit at cookouts. Try this recipe for roasted potatoes and corn on for size.
Or maybe you’d prefer this recipe for Zesty Potato Wedges. They have an amazing dipping sauce recipe with them.
And one of my favorite things in the word is baked potato. This Ultimate Vegan Baked Potato idea is amazing.
Those are just a few ideas to make sure your 4th party is a hit!
Vegan 4th Of July Vegan Meal Plan
Ultimate Vegan Tacos
Even before I went vegan I loved Mexican dishes. Of course most Mexican food at restaurants has been highly Americanized and only resembles the authentic dish. These vegan tacos are based on one of those meals.
I think what makes this recipe for this popular meal so delicious is the creative blend of spices, generous cruciferous greens and the avocado. Who doesn’t love avocado! By getting creative with what would traditionally be the taco shell, you not only add more nutrition to the meal, you also add a nice fresh crispy crunch.
Get this amazing recipe on the next page
Ultimate Vegan Tacos
This recipe was adapted from the original at Pop Sugar.
You will need:
8 large romaine leaves
2 cups walnuts
1 tablespoon cumin
1 tablespoon coriander
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
1 tablespoon coconut aminos
Dash of paprika Dash of garlic powder Dash of black pepper
For the Garnish
2 avocados, peeled, pitted, and sliced
1/2 pint cherry tomatoes, halved
1/2 tablespoon parsley flakes
Pinch of black pepper Pinch of sea salt Juice of 1 lime
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Saturday, June 27, 2015
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I didn’t go vegan for ethical reasons. It was a great side effect though. I went vegan because I thought it would be an easy way to lose weight. After I started losing weight, feeling better and exercising more, I experienced other changes.
One of them was that I did become an ethical vegan. You can’t stay in this lifestyle for very long without the ethical treatment of animals affecting you. The more I studied the vegan lifestyle for my life, my diet and my website, the more I learned. In fact I now think that is is the very best thing that happened to me as a result of going vegan. And I think it’s the one thing every vegan agrees on. So I didn’t include that in my list of reasons vegans are better than you.
Vegans are better in every area of life. No kidding. People say that vegans are arrogant. I guess after they read my list of reasons that vegans are better than them, they will really hate me. It’s all in good fun, but it is true. Number one is my absolute favorite reason I’m better as a vegan. Find out what it is on the next page.
Eating meat with all of it’s fat, cholesterol and artery clogging properties reduces blood flow. Why do you think that 40% of all men over the age of 40 suffer from erectile dysfunction? When you go vegan your arteries start clearing right away. Blood flow gets stronger. Better blood flow means better sexual function and sensation. Vegans generally have more energy as well which leads to better times in the bedroom. You can also add increased libido and better lubrication to the list. Learn more about these things here.
On the next page, my 2nd favorite reason I’m vegan.
The longer I was vegan the more I noticed I didn’t need deodorant as much. Of course this varies from day to day, but overall I smell a lot better. This isn’t just in my head either. A study at Charles University in 2006 showed that armpit odor of meat eaters was worse than that of vegetarians. This involved real people smelling other peoples armpits. Boy am I glad I wasn’t in that study group! But having less body odor is definitely one reason vegans are better.
On the next page, something everyone will see immediately if you are vegan
3. Better Skin
The increased phytonutrients and daily water consumption has an enormous positive effect on the skin. In fact there are several vegan foods you can eat specifically for less wrinkles and glowing skin. Find out what they are here. The higher intake of vitamin C in vegans leads to better collagen metabolism, skin elasticity and overall better looking skin. Check out this 79 year old vegan. Her skin is flawless!
On the next page, the thing everyone is obsessed about
4. Weight Loss
If you adopt a plant based whole food diet you will lose weight. (learn more here) I know there are a lot of vegans out there who are overweight and not losing. This is completely possible. There are just as many unhealthy vegan junk foods as there are in the standard diet. Many vegans rely on these fake meats, cheeses and other fattening vegan foods which is great for the animals but not for their waistlines. But the easiest way to weight loss has been proven to be a whole foods vegan diet. I have never been happier with my body than I am right now!
The reason vegans are better and changing the entire world is on the next page
Vegans save animals. This is without question. But what many people don’t realize is the impact you have on the environment when you go vegan. Less deforestation, less water consumption, less wasted land for raising animals, less polluting factories, and the list goes on. When you go vegan you add a little more natural order to the world. You help make the world a healthier place for others as well as yourself. See, vegans really are better 
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Friday, June 26, 2015
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Thursday, June 25, 2015
Soy-Free, Nut-Free, Vegan Cheese
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For those of us who do not suffer from allergies or sensitivities to food it is easy to forget that millions of do. Vegan cheese is very easy to find these days but most of it is made from soy or nuts. That’s great for most of us but no for those who suffer from allergies.
These allergies are serious and can cause swelling of the lips, tongue and throat, itching, watery eyes, wheezing, runny nose, flu symptoms, difficulty breathing and even death. I get so many request for soy-free or nut-free versions of the recipes we post that I am happy I found this one!

Cooking with Plants is one of my favorite channels for vegan recipes. She is so creative with her recipes and this one for a vegan cheese without soy or nuts is awesome. The cheese can be grated, sliced and melted! She will show you how to make this awesome cheese step-by-step on the next page.
Soy-Free, Nut-Free Cheese Recipe
This recipe is so easy to make. Most of the work will be done in a blender. You really need a powerful one like vitamix or blendtec. There is a very small amount of stove work involved, then a few minutes in the fridge, and then…cheese! Vegan Cheese 
Ingredients
Ingredients:
1 cup water
1 cup oats
1 cup steamed sweet potato
1 chargrilled red bell pepper (marinated in vinegar)
1/2 cup nutritional yeast
1 tbs smoked paprika
2 1/2 tsp celtic sea salt
1/2 tsp white pepper
1 tsp onion powder
1 tsp garlic powder
2 tbs lemon juice
1 cup water (extra for over top of mixture in blender)
…. you can also add any other spices, herbs etc that you like.
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1 1/3 cup water
2 1/2 tbs agar agar powder
Once you copy or print out the ingredients, you can watch the step by step video instructions on the next page.
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Enjoy!
Soy-Free, Nut-Free, Vegan Cheese
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Ranch Dressing Recall: Contains Egg!!
An ordinary consumer who was obviously very alert discovered that the Wishbone Ranch Dressing she was eating wasn’t just ranch. In fact it was mixed with Wishbone Blue Cheese Dressing. Other than not tasting like it is supposed to, what is so bad about that you may ask?
Wishbone Ranch dressing does not contain egg. Their Blue Cheese dressing does. It also contains Blue Cheese and aged Blue cheese. Millions of Americans are allergic to one or both of these. And the reactions range from minor to deadly!
Vegans shouldn’t really be eating this product but I actually know a few who do. If you have a bottle and you want to check and see if it is part of the recall , Consumers with questions should call (888) 299-7646 Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Ranch Dressing Recall: Contains Egg!!
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Some Vegans Are Endangering Their Health
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Mango is one of my favorite fruits . When you find a perfectly ripe mango there is nothing sweeter. Either way, my mouth waters even at the thought of eating mangoes. Aside from eating it fresh from the tree, there are also Mango Vegan Ice Cream Recipes that anyone can enjoy whether vegan or non – vegan.
Finding creative was to eat more mango can be important for your health. We don’t often think of mango as a super health food because of its delicious sweet flavor. But it is a powerful sickness and disease fighter. Just one mango is packed with 6 powerful antioxidants like quercetin, isoquercitrin, astragalin, fisetin, and gallic acid. These are very protective against things like breast, colon and prostate cancer.
The high level of vitamin C in mango combined with the nutritious fiber keeps cholesterol low. In fact, just one mango has 75% of your daily vitamin C requirements. It also contains vitamin A, healthy enzymes and high levels of iron which can be very important for women.
Ready to eat more mango? The 5 mango vegan ice cream recipes on the next page make it delicious and easy.

Mango, Coconut and Lime ‘Ice cream’
This version is mango based, the texture of frozen mango alone is divine but the addition of coconut water and young coconut flesh makes it extra special and the zing …

Raw Vegan Mango Pistachio Ice Cream
Season of mangoes has arrived, hence here is a simple mango based dessert which you can make at home.
Pineapple Mango Vegan Ice Cream
Another lovely tropical flavor, this pineapple mango ice cream combination calls to mind a cheery mango piña colada. Bright-tasting, juicy mangoes and pineapple are cradled by the creamy flavor of coconut milk. This ice cream is a beautiful vibrant gold. All that’s missing is the tiny paper umbrella.
Vegan Mango Ice Cream with Orange and Coconut
An easy “nice cream” that you can make in your blender. No ice cream maker needed.
Creamy, cold, and delicious, ice cream is also unfortunately a big calorie bomb. A small half-cup serving of basic vanilla will run you 250 calories and cost you 17 grams of fat and 85 milligrams of cholesterol. You can satisfy the need to spoon up something frozen and sweet by making this recipe for a dairy-free ice cream that only contains two ingredients. Don’t worry — no ice cream maker is required, just your freezer and a good blender.
Mango Vegan Ice Cream Recipes
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Tuesday, June 23, 2015
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Monday, June 22, 2015
Vegan Home Remedies For Acne
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Our self-esteem is wrapped up in a lot of things, but one of the most prevalent is our complexion. How we look from our clothes to our face assist in our feeling good about ourselves. Unfortunately, at some point in life, most people will suffer from acne. Acne can be debilitating for anyone who suffers from it. One pimple can make a person feel bad about their appearance and cause them to hide out until it disappears. There are many reasons for acne outbreaks but only a few acne treatments that can help keep acne at bay. These commercial acne treatments are full of potentially dangerous chemicals, very expensive, and ineffective for many people.

What is Acne
Acne is the number one skin condition in America. It generally affects teenagers, however, there is a growing epidemic of middle age acne suffers. Acne occurs when the oil glands, by way of the follicles, get clogged up. The oil gland produces sebum, an oil substance that carries dead skin to the surface of the skin through the pores. Normally, dry, dead skin gets pushed up to the surface of the pore and falls off. However, in the case of acne, dead skin gets caught by an oil build up in the pore causing the pore to clog. The skin then reacts by swelling. There are several types of acne. Each condition looks differently, but have the same effect on the skin and their sufferer. Depending on the type of acne, a suffer can experience pain and discomfort along with depression.
What Causes Acne
Doctors have not narrowed down the cause of acne to one single thing. Acne can be caused by changes in hormones. Teenagers suffer most from acne because of the dramatic hormonal changes in the body during teenage years. Some pregnant women also suffer from acne due to hormonal changes. Greasy makeup and hair can also contribute to an acne outbreak. Women who start and/or stop taking birth control pills may find that they will have an acne infection. Some medications have also been shown to contribute to acne. Another way to possibly predict whether or not you will suffer from acne is to look into whether your parents suffered from it. Acne can sometimes be hereditary.

Acne Scars
Though acne is not a life threatening disease, it can have a long lasting effect on the suffer. Acne scars develop when inflammation occurs. The greater the inflammation, the greater the chance of scarring. Untreated acne can cause permanent scarring. It is important to see a dermatologist to consult with them on which treatment is appropriate for your particular acne outbreak. Acne scars are dark in color and can cause dark spots all over the infected area.
Acne is an uncomfortable condition for everyone who suffers from it. It can be embarrassing and ego damaging. Keeping your skin clean with a gentle cleanser, making an effort to not touch the infected area and diligence can help to prevent continuous outbreaks of acne. It is important to address an acne outbreak immediately. Waiting out an infection can only cause the condition to get worse. Even more important is preventing it in the first place.
Home Remedies For Acne
A quick internet search will reveal thousands of questionable acne treatments. Acne home remedies can be effective for most people provided they use those that have been proven over time. It’s hard to evaluate which methods work and which ones are just a waste of time. Natural Remedies For Acne have been around since recorded history and some of them are surprisingly effective. Others are just ‘old wives tales’ someone heard from their grandma that don’t work. Most vegans know that food can be medicine and that is where our search for a home treatment that works should begin.
How To Get Rid Of Acne
This is a question that has tormented nearly every teenager in the world during the modern era. There has also been a trend in recent years for more and more adults to have serious problems with acne as well. A home based acne treatment will include all aspect of health and disease prevention. These include diet, hygiene and physical activity. We have compiled the most well regard methods that have been shown to work and put them all together in one single article. You can use all of them or only the ones that look promising to you. We can say they do work best when all of them are combined.
Get this comprehensive of vegan home remedies for acne by click next page below.
For the most effective home treatment of acne you will need to combine tradition proven steps along with proper diet.
1. Wash your face at least twice a day. This will always be the number one thing anyone can do to prevent acne outbreaks.
2. Never squeeze or pop pimples. This leads to further infections and can cause scarring.
3. Raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar.
Wash your face with water as normal and dry. Use a mixture of 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water and apply it to the affected area with a cotton ball. Allow it to set at least 10 minutes. If you are doing this at night you can leave it while you sleep. Be sure to wash it away afterwards with water. Vinegar helps kill bacteria, clear up oil, and keep the pH balance of the skin correct.
4. Fresh raw papaya.
Use a fork and bowl to smash up the soft flesh of the papaya until it has a consistency where you can apply it to your face. Wash your face with water and pat dry. Apply the papaya and let it set on the face for 15 minutes. Rinse with water afterwards. Papaya removes fatty oils from the skin and reduces inflammation.
5. Tea Tree Oil.
Dilute the tee tree oil with aloe vera gel (you can also use water). Use 9 parts aloe vera gel for 1 part tea tree oil. Never use tea tree oil full strength. Apply it to your face using a Q-Tip. Tea Tree oil is used for many skin conditions on the face like rosacea and has been very effective for acne as well.
These treatments were taken from a resource that also includes non-vegan solutions. You can check it out here at Every Day Roots.
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Vegan Home Remedies For Acne
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If you buy bottled water then you need to check to see if your brand has been recalled. Niagara Bottling revealed that one of their springs was contaminated with E.Coli and before they could catch it, many bottles of water were shipped.
Niagara Bottling supplies bottled water for many different brands. Basically it’s the exact same water, the bottles have different labels on them. In total, 14 brands of water have been recalled with a serious warning to anyone that has any water that is by one of these brands.
E.Coli is very serious and can cause symptoms ranging from mild to serious. Some of them include headache, nausea, cramps, diarrhea, vomiting or others.
If you have any of these brands of water you are encouraged to either pour it out so no one can accidentally drink it, or boil it before you drink it. If you choose to boil the water you should make sure you boil it for at least 1 minutes and then allowed to cool.
Below is the list of contaminated brands.
7-Eleven
Acadia
Acme
Big Y
Best Yet
Morning Fresh
Niagara
Nature’s Place
Pricerite
Shaw’s
Shoprite
Superchill
Western Beef Blue
Wegman’s
You can learn more about E.Coli and it’s symptoms here. More info on the recall here. Photo: Keoni Cabral
14 Brands Of Water Recalled - E. Coli Contamination
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Sunday, June 21, 2015
Processed Vegan Snacks - Good Or Bad For Veganism?
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A little over a decade ago, vegans were a rare things and it was almost impossible to come across vegan foods at the grocery store. Today, the vegetarian movement has grown considerably, and depending on which poll you consult, as high as 6 percent or more of the American population is vegan. It is no wonder then that big food brands have stepped in to benefit from the rising vegetarian demographic. Today, if you take a stroll in your local supermarket, you will see a wide variety of vegan processed foods. Things like vegan turkey, ham, sour cream, butter, and cheese were unheard of just a decade ago. Now they are in nearly every supermarket.

Healthy Vegan Snacks Vs Processed Foods
Going vegan is certainly a noble idea, but the decision doesn’t always come easy for many. Fortunately, vegan snack foods have made the transition to this lifestyle easier. Huge food brands have done an excellent job of changing the public’s negative perception on vegan protein sources such as soy. They have played up their mock meats as low-fat, great sources of proteins. They hail soy protein for its many benefits and recommend it for a variety of conditions from menopause to diabetes. While we cannot deny the few benefits of these foods, we are smart to realize that they do not necessarily make life healthier. The question many in the vegan movement have is if they are good or bad as a whole. While these processed vegan foods and snacks are necessarily healthy they do make it a lot easier for the average person to go vegan. Where even a decade ago it seemed like a daunting task, today it can be done nearly painlessly for even the most weak willed person. Sure this is helping more people go vegan. And that is saving millions of animals. But what is it do to us?
Easy Vegan Snacks : The Consequences
Mock meats and other vegan snack foods have one thing in common with other processed foods – they are all PROCESSED. In fact, the same big brands that are behind the easy vegan snacks are usually the same brands associated with popular junk foods. Like all processed foods, most processed vegan offerings contain considerably high levels of sodium and are low in essential nutrients and fiber. Another downside of faux meats is that they are bad for the environment, and protecting our environment is one of the major reasons many people go vegan. According to recent studies on the environmental impact of packaged foods, researchers found that processing mock meat not only uses more energy than processing real meats, but also has worse side-effects.
Furthermore, faux meats remind vegetarians and vegans of what they are missing. Each slice of tofurkey or mock roast you bite is in essence saying, “haha, you wish you could be having the real thing but instead you have me!” Certainly, there are a couple of vegans and vegetarians out there who genuinely prefer the flavour of these mock meats over the real thing, but for most of us, it proves difficult to get accustomed to. Many in the vegan movement argue that it just simpler to go with organic whole foods from the beginning. It’s certainly healthier.
We got the opinion of three popular vegan voices on youtube to share their thoughts. Why did they say?
https://youtu.be/eHh1jgnEcXY
Watch the full length videos these clips came from at the links below
Colleen Patrick-Goudreau – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzQG2MVWnx0
Unnatural Vegan – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MxD7BdgOl4
Mango Mama – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fJpK9fLUCQ
Vegan Snack Foods, good or bad?
In general, processed foods cannot be described as “healthy”. It is the overwhelming feeling among the vegetarian community that processed vegan foods are not as healthy as they claim. There are various great processed foods rich in proteins that vegans can enjoy such as tofu and tempeh. In fact, these foods are used around the globe in ancient cuisines. Vegans and Vegetarians really need to consider the quality of the food they eat. Your best bet when shopping around is buying organic whole foods. Even when vegan processed foods are not made with additives or harmful products, they can never compare to fresh, organic foods.

Take The Challenge
Take the 7 day challenge and don’t eat any processed foods. Make your meals from fresh organic fruits, vegetable and legumes. Eat nuts and seed in very limited quantities. I’m better you will have more energy and clarity at the end of the seven days. It’s amazing what removing processed foods from our diets can do. Will you take the challenge? If you gave up processed vegan foods for fresh organic whole foods, please leave a comment and share your experience. Your story might be the one that inspires someone to change!
Processed Vegan Snacks - Good Or Bad For Veganism?
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Saturday, June 20, 2015
5 Vegan Fast Food Meals You Never Knew Existed
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Friday, June 19, 2015
Daiya and Beyond Meat Team Up For Most Epic Pizza Ever
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, June 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Daiya Foods, the leader and creator of deliciously dairy-free products that melt, taste and stretch like dairy-based cheese, has teamed up with Beyond Meat—makers of 100-percent plant-protein meat alternatives—to extend its frozen pizza lineup. The new “Supreme Pizza” offering combines Daiya’s dairy-free Mozzarella Style Shreds with Beyond Meat gourmet meatless sausage, colorful peppers and onions and the perfect amount of flavorful tomato sauce to offer a true feast for the senses atop a crispy, artisanal, gluten-free crust. The tasty new pizza offers people looking to eat healthier and clean, or who want to incorporate more plant-based foods into their diet, a new way to enjoy the delight of cheese and a mouthwatering, supreme pizza experience without compromise.
Like all Daiya foods, the new Supreme Pizza is free of the three most common allergens—dairy, gluten and soy—and contains no animal products, cholesterol, trans fats or preservatives.

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“Beyond Meat is happy to provide delicious plant-based meats for those seeking to reduce their intake of animal protein,” said Ethan Brown, CEO and Founder of Beyond Meat. “With the Supreme Pizza from Daiya, consumers can conveniently enjoy their favorite pizza now topped with meat made from plants, containing all the protein and taste found in meat, but with none of the saturated fat, cholesterol, antibiotics, hormones or GMOs.”
Daiya Supreme Pizza (MSRP $8.99) joins five other delicious take-and-bake pizza varieties including Cheeze Lover’s, Margherita, Fire-Roasted Vegetable, Mushroom & Garlic, and Pizza Bianca, now available at leading grocers across the country. Daiya’s existing dairy-free foods include recently launched Cheezecakes in four tasty flavors, in addition to its core line of dairy-free Shreds, Blocks, Slices and Cream Cheese Style Spreads.
For more information or to locate a store near you, visit www.daiyafoods.com.
Source: Daiya Foods
Daiya and Beyond Meat Team Up For Most Epic Pizza Ever
Ultimate Vegan Nachos w/ Secret Vegan Cheese Sauce
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I am having a lot of friends over this weekend and I will be making my Ultimate Vegan Nachos with my Secret Vegan Cheese Sauce.
Vegan Tortilla Chips
This is actually the easy part of the recipe. There are several vegan brands you can buy right off the grocery store shelf. My two favorites are Santitas and Mission brands. You can also get creative and use Fritos. There are other vegan options but these are the ones I ususally use. You can also make your own. A good recipe for vegan tortilla chips is here.

What really makes a plate of nachos come alive is toppings. We will get to the cheese below. But feel free to add back beans, avocado, tomato, cilantro, onion, olives, jalapenos, and any other toppings that sound delicious to you!
Vegan Nachos Cheese Recipe
The real secret to making vegan nachos is having the right cheese sauce. Several months ago we posted this vegan cheese sauce recipe and it blew up the internet. So feel free to check it out. It is pretty amazing. But…
For the first time every I am going to share my personal vegan cheese sauce recipe. It is the one I have been using for about a year. I came up with it just experimenting in the kitchen with my sister. I have a couple of vegan nacho cheese products I ordered online and I have made other peoples recipes. But in my opinion none of them come close to my recipe if your making nachos.
Get my secret vegan cheese sauce recipe on the next page below.
Secret Vegan Cheese Sauce
1/4 cups nutritional yeast flakes (you can use more to taste)
1 cup butter beans
1/2 clove garlic
1 teaspoon salt (I prefer Himalayan) you can do more to taste
3 tablespoons melted coconut oil
1 tablespoon tahini
1 to 2 tablespoons almond milk
Instructions
Put all ingredients into a blender
Start blending on slow speed. Slowly increase speed until mixture is smooth
You can adjust the taste and add more salt or garlic if necessary
If the mixture is too thick, add some almond milk.
If the mixture is too think add butter beans and nutritional yeast.
Note: This is a recipe that you will have to play around with to get it exactly like you want it. My sister makes it different than I do. She uses more garlic and more nutritional yeast. So have fun with it. When you get it exactly right it is so worth it!
Ultimate Vegan Nachos w/ Secret Vegan Cheese Sauce
5 Creative Vegan Recipes For Dinner
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Sometimes I wonder if I’m the only person that thinks like I do. I need more vegan recipes for dinner.
Please tell me I’m not alone. I can’t be the only one that gets bored preparing the same meals. I do my best to have a nice variety of dishes to prepare and I make some really great food. But some days I look in the fridge and think “wow, I really want something new!”
I spent an afternoon looking for some unique vegan recipes last week so I could add some new meals to my dinner menu. I wanted some new twists on tradition dishes. I also wanted some new ideas to really shake up dinner at our house. I came up with five really interesting recipes to add to my dinner variety.
I managed to get a variety ranging from a really hearty sandwich (or Po’ Boy) to a really delicious soup! If you are looking for some new vegan recipes to add some variety to your dinner meal plans maybe you will enjoy these. You can check out all five recipes starting on the next page.
Grilled Buffalo Tofu Po’ Boy with Apple Slaw [Vegan]
These days, you can find almost anything served with buffalo sauce – which is a mixture of butter and hot sauce. The traditional Buffalo Sandwich is breaded, deep-fried, and smothered in the fatty condiment.
I’ve lightened up the typical buffalo sandwich by featuring a grilled, marinated tofu and making the sandwich into a po’ boy by adding a creamy slaw. The cabbage and apples in the slaw add crunch, the vegan mayo adds creaminess, and the vinegar gives it some needed acidity. This is a simple and easy to make, no fuss sandwich with all the authentic buffalo flavors.
Creamy Vegan Garlic Pasta with Roasted Tomatoes
A 30 minute creamy pasta made with almond milk and infused with garlic and roasted tomatoes. Perfect for a quick, weeknight meal and feeding vegan/dairy free friends.
This vibrant soup is fresh-tasting and substantial enough to have for dinner.
5 Creative Vegan Recipes For Dinner
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Thursday, June 18, 2015
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One of the great things about being vegan is the nutritional power of eating whole foods. There is research available that clearly shows a whole food vegan diet can not only prevent disease but also reverse it in many cases.
Not every aspect of health is about disease or sickness. A lot of health is the things we face every day in our normal lives. We need to feel great, have energy and stamina and the right mental clarity to succeed. With the correct knowledge you create vegan meals and drinks that will address the areas of your life where you are lacking.
I have this list of high energy recipes because a few months ago I began feeling tired and run down. I was eating a clean vegan diet but for some reason I just felt like I was running out of gas way to early every day. If you have ever been there then you know what I mean. I started searching for high energy vegan recipes and trying them. What I came up with was several that worked really well for me.
These 8 energy boosting recipes not only help boost your energy they are also delicious and full of variety. There are smoothies, truffles, salads, energy bars and more to choose from. You can see them all beginning on the next page.

Energy Boosting Vegan Superfood Protein Shake
Looking for a quick protein shake that will boost your energy levels and provide you with plenty of plant-based protein and healthy fats? Try this Superfood Protein Shake …
Healthy Vegan Energy Boost Granola
This is a fully healthy, vegan and gluten-free recipe for a crunchy granola, made without any sugar, agave, artificial sweeteners or syrup.

This Super Energy Booster Smoothie will help you feel great and is the perfect replacement for caffeinated drinks!

Energy Boosting Berry Banana Smoothie
This healthy, vegan berry banana smoothie recipe is a delicious drink, that will also help boost your energy level.

Raw Recipe: Energy-Boosting Maca Truffles
If you’re tempted to hit the vending machine when the 3 p.m. sugar cravings hit, these maca truffles are the perfect snack for you. Keep some on hand and you won’t be tempted to indulge in sugary treats that inevitably lead to a sugar crash. It’s rich in the amazing energy-boosting maca root, good fats, blood sugar-balancing spices, and CHOCOLATE!

Today’s breakfast of mine is packed with energy, every single part is energy boosting. Even though it is a porridge, there so much else going on and it is perfect option for people who don’t love porridge that much, if there are any.

Energy-boosting protein power salad recipe
I like to think of this power bowl as a little piece of summer energy! It’s packed with protein, whole grains, and vegetables, all lightly coated in a flavourful lemon-tahini dressing that’s low in oil. This is a great pick-me-up salad when my energy is low and needing a boost.

This is my favorite energy bar recipe.
Photo: Ben Raynal
Energy Boosting Vegan Recipes
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Wednesday, June 17, 2015
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Have you ever tried avocado ice cream? Even with my love of avocado it never occured to me you could make ice cream with it!
One thing that is missing from a whole food diet is much fat. If course fat is one of the things that makes ice cream so delicious! I have enjoy banana based ‘ice cream’ recipes for years and I really enjoy them. They are very sweet and healthy. But they are missing that one thing that makes ice cream sinful and savory. Fat! When using an avocado for the vegan ice cream you get some of that fat. But it’s the good healthy fat.
A vegan avocado ice cream is, obviously dairy free, but also creamy and will still make you eat one spoonful after another. In fact you can serve it confidently to your omnivore friends and they will love it! I have assembled 6 different vegan avocado ice cream recipes for you to try. Pick the one you like best and enjoy. They begin on the next page.

It’s super creamy and decadent. Also it’s not too sweet, so you still can taste the avocado. If you want it sweeter, just add more Rice Syrup or whatever sweetener you prefer. You can adjust it to taste easily. Also the best part is that you don’t need an ice cream machine to make this treat.
Vegan Coconut Avocado Ice Cream
If you had told me just a few months ago that vegan ice cream would be something I’d actually want to eat, I would have turned my back on you and stalked off. For me, ice cream is all about the…cream. The fatty dairy that captures air and forms tiny little ice crystals when churned. Using avocado in this recipe gives you that rich creamy fatty texture.

Vanilla Avocado Banana Ice Cream
The avocado really makes it oh-so-creamy and the sweetness from the banana and the sugar help it to really become “ice cream”.
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Buttery avocados brightened with lime make for smooth, creamy, dairy-free ice cream. Add lime juice in small increments to taste—too little and the ice cream turns out bland, too much and it becomes overly savory.

It has avocado, which is filled with healthy fat and essential nutrients to help control blood pressure, lower cholesterol, maximize heart health, and prevent cancer. It’s got banana, to aid digestion and control blood sugar. It has coconut butter, which boosts immunity and metabolism, and helps destroy harmful bacteria and fungi within the body. And finally, it has vegan carob chips which give you the decadent goodness of a chocolate chip without using milk or other animal products.

Chocolate Soft Serve Avocado Ice Cream
The taste and texture of this avocado based ice cream is divine!
Vegan Avocado Ice Cream Recipes



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