Showing posts with label Jessi VanPelt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jessi VanPelt. Show all posts

04 October 2012

New York City, Day 2

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We started out in super touristy Times Square, stopped at St. Patrick’s to get my mom a souvenir. After a few wrong turns, we found the Cinnamon Snail food truck.  All vegan, sandwiches, chili, amazing baked goods. I got the portobello  sandwich, with capers, olive tapenade and arugula on chibatta. Olives are the only food I generally avoid, but the sandwich, olives and all, was amazing. If you live in New York, this and all my posts this week will probably be very boring to you, but I am a practically professional seeker of delicious vegan food, and I have been crazy excited about all the choices here.

We took our food to Central Park. The park is beautiful, but all those carriage horses suffering made me sad and angry. Here is a list of what is wrong with the carriage horse industry in NYC. I knew I wouldn’t want to stand by and do nothing about it, so before I left for the trip, I printed out copies of the list to give to people that looked like they were thinking about taking a ride, but we did not give out very many. We’ll be back on Saturday to give out the rest. WAR is going to send me a file with a better brochure to hand out. Let me know if you go to NYC and want to do some leafleting.

Next stop was Tom’s Restaurant, the diner that Seinfeld and his friends supposedly went to all the time. Of course, it didn’t look the same inside, since the show was filmed in California, and the menu was so NOT vegan-friendly, so we booked it back over to Midtown to Fashion Ave, which was also a bust. Pj, our friend that’s getting married and we are here visiting, didn’t find the accessories she wanted for her wedding outfit.

Then we took  the subway Chinatown – Vegetarian Dim Sum Restaurant. I had no idea what to order, I’ve only gotten dim sum once in my life, so I just picked out 6 things.  Most of them were kind of weird. I’m a pretty adventurous eater, my motto is generally “if its vegan its for me!” so I liked everything except one thing. I think we ordered: monk rolls, rice with Chinese kale (this was the yucky one), spring rolls, dumplings, and.... other dumplings.

After that we hauled over to Lula's Sweet Apothecary in East Village. I was ridiculously sad that their soft serve machine was broken and they had to order a new one. So, I sampled the butterscotch, peanut butter & maple, and strawberry flavors of their regular ice cream. They make their own cashew-based ice cream. I got a cone of the butterscotch kind, though I wish I also tried the orange blossom kind first.

We managed to do almost everything on our list for the day, except hit up Trader Joe’s. There’s no Trader Joe’s in Orlando, and we’ve heard that the new one in Sarasota (closest one to Orlando, 2.5 hours away) is sold out of stuff all the time.


- Jessi

03 October 2012

New York City, Day 1

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Ventured out of friend’s apartment about  9:00pm. Went to Strictly Vegetarian, a Jamaican vegan take-out place in Flatbush, Brooklyn.

Got a big to-go container of: rice and peas (AKA lentils), black eyed peas, green beans, mixed veggies (carrots, broccoli, etc) and collard greens. Plus a Jamaican patty. It was all SO good.  I tried to cook collard greens for the first time last week, and they didn’t taste that great. I don’t know what the secret is, but I need to find out!

I still have some of the container left over, it was a huge portion for $7. I think it’s normally $9, but we got there right before they closed. I would eat that for breakfast, but I think our host is making something right now…

I didn’t take a photo because it was a mess by the time we took the subway to the fancier part of Brooklyn to eat it.

We forgot to buy drinks, so we stopped at a – YES – Five Guys Burgers to get some. So the joke of the evening was “three vegans walk into a burger joint…”

We sat on the stoop of a church to eat, then we oogled  all the expensive brownstone houses/apartments. (Not the church in the picture, it wasn't as fancy!) It was very New York. I think. What do I know… I live in Florida. Either way, it was a good time.

02 February 2011

A contest to win 2 really cool vegan goodies!

REPOSTED FROM DAISY WARES BLOG!!

My dear friend Pippi whom I love more than God, that's right, has offered to give away my most favorite handmade Calendar AND the 4th issue of a vegan zine called Peace To All Creatures. You've heard me blog, tweet, rant and rave about both of these awesome items and NOW is your chance to be super cool and win both of them!

Here is a little bit about the awesome prize behind door number 1:

Sturdy and colorful 2011 datebook/planner, with gorgeous animal and nature photographs taken by GingerCardCo.etsy.com and Vegan Bliss, plus positive animal/nature-related quotes. Has a button-and-string closure and ribbon bookmark attached. Size is 5.5x8.5 inches. Ample space for notes.

And behind door number dos:

40 pages of awesome-ness about animals, veg'n diet, health, social and green issues, art and much more! High-quality laser printed, hand bound with hemp cord. Comes with awesome extra goodies... a piggie-shaped clay ornament (for a limited time!) and a postcard! In this issue: Gift Guides and Online Shop Reviews! Vegan Diet & Lifestyle: The Big Fake Meat Debate - Tradition vs. Veganism - Not a Book Review: The World Peace Diet - Despair Repair - Humane Education 101 - Hippie Tips -Companion Animals: The VillageVeg Gets a Gift of Love - Winter Safety for Dogs, Recipes: Tuscan Potato Soup - Veggie Buns - Gluten-Free Bagels - Chocolate Bread Pudding. Writers and Artists from all over the world!


So now that you are all excited about winning these vegan gems, here is how to enter!

1. You need to go to Vegan Bliss and Daisy Wares, choose your favorite item, copy the link from both shops and enter in comments on Daisy Wares Blog why that is your favorite.
  • For extra points you can fan us at our Facebook pages, Vegan Bliss & Daisy Wares, please tell us you did so in your comment.
  • Or if you buy from either of our shops from now until the end of the contest  you will get extra points, please let us know! By the bye the calendar is on sale and you get an extra 20% with the coupon code in the ad.
  • You can get extra points if you share this contest on your FB, Blog, Twitter accounts, let us know you did!
2. Leave some way I can get a hold of you in case you are the winner, email address or website etc.
Contest ends Sunday February 6th at 12 noon PST. Winner will be chosen by Random.org

Good luck!

04 April 2010

Celebrating World Rat Day! Profits From Earth Day Bags Go To Carolina Pet Rescue!

Earth Day Bags On Sale



 Take some really cool hand stenciled cotton tote bags, fill them with vegan craft samples from around the world...what do you get? Vegan Sample Bags!!

Each bag contains 17-20 awesome vegan crafty samples!
**Your bag will not necessarily be the one in the photo as that is just an example of a bag! Each sample bag will be different and one of a kind!**

You can check out some of the current contributing shops here:
http://www.vegancraftsamples.com

{There are mini 'zines in the bags as well, we just aren't listed on the site.}
There is a special stencil design (Designed by Jessi VanPelt of our 'zine!) for the earth day bags, pictured in one of the photos!!! Your bag will have that image hand stenciled on it, and each bags color combination will vary!

Check out the website for more details:
http://www.vegancraftsamples.com

21 March 2010

Fall 2009, Issue 2

Our second issue, back by popular demand! 48 pages of awesome-ness about art, animals, veg'n diet, health, social and green issues, and much more!


High-quality laser printed, hand bound with hemp cord. Comes with extra goodies like postcards and a pin too!

Writers & artists from the U.S., Canada and Europe. 

In This Issue:
The vegan issue:

- Cover Art, Michele Erez 
- Diabetes and the Vegan Diet, Pippi Howard 
- Marketing Veganism, Neva Davis 
- Recipe Corner: Friend-of-the-Sheep’s Pie, Pippi Howard 
- Why I Became Vegan (Vegan Love), Roni Seabury
- Making the Transition to Vegan, Kylie Dickman 
- Animals Are Not Ours To Use, Neva Davis
- The Village Veg: Disaster Preparedness, Carla Guinta 

- Aromatherapy: Clary Sage, Lauren Sylvester 
- Hippie Tips, Jessi Van Pelt 
- Wildlife & Trash: A Dangerous Combination, Kylie Dickman 
- Taking a Road Trip with your Dog, Molly Lorenz 
- You Asked: Organic Foods, Pippi Howard 
- Cows and Cowches, Helga Tacreiter
- Includes Photos by Jessi Van Pelt & Ryan MacMichael & art work by Kim Shay, Julissa Mora

Peace to All Creatures zine - Fall 2009, Issue 2  Peace to All Creatures zine - Fall 2009, Issue 2  Peace to All Creatures zine - Fall 2009, Issue 2




Summer 2009 Issue 1

Our first issue! 36 pages of awesome-ness about art, animals, veg'n diet, health, social and green issues, and much more!

DIGITAL DOWNLOAD of Peace to All Creatures zine - Summer 2009, Issue 1

Writers & artists from the U.S., Canada and Europe. 

In This Issue:

- Cover Art, Hannah Braden
- Pet Snails, Erica Freeman
- The Village Veg, Carla Guinta
- Frankincense, Lauren Sylvester 
- Upcycled Art, Green Art Studios, Di St. Jacques-Blue & Erin Black 
- Freeganism in a Capitalism Society, Kim Shay 
- Vegan Diets for Dogs, Molly Lorenz 
- My Gross Furbaby: An Essay, Jessi VanPelt
- You Asked: Converting to Vegan, Pippi Howard 
- Preventing Skin Cancer with Nutrition, Pippi Howard 
- Editorial: Equality, Jessi VanPelt 
- Hippie Tips: Reduce Your Waste, Jessi VanPelt
- Anyone Can Help Animals, Nicole Simone 
- Recipe: Choco-Chunk Cookies, Pippi  Howard

High-quality laser printed, hand bound with hemp cord.
Comes with extra goodies too!

OR, 
- DIGITAL DOWNLOAD available here ::http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=26121230 -
ALL LINKS CLICKABLE!!

DIGITAL DOWNLOAD of Peace to All Creatures zine - Summer 2009, Issue 1        DIGITAL DOWNLOAD of Peace to All Creatures zine - Summer 2009, Issue 1         DIGITAL DOWNLOAD of Peace to All Creatures zine - Summer 2009, Issue 1       
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