Blogs - Plant Based News https://plantbasednews.org/category/lifestyle/blogs/ Disrupting The Conventional Narrative Fri, 16 Jun 2023 16:16:27 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://plantbasednews.org/app/uploads/2020/10/cropped-pbnlogo-150x150.png Blogs - Plant Based News https://plantbasednews.org/category/lifestyle/blogs/ 32 32 7 Last Minute Father’s Day Gifts For Your Vegan Dad https://plantbasednews.org/lifestyle/ultimate-guide-to-vegan-fathers-day/ Fri, 16 Jun 2023 16:15:35 +0000 http://ci02668fe630002620 If your dad's vegan or plant-based, here are some gifts to treat him to this Father's Day

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Father’s Day 2023 is fast approaching, with this year’s falling on Sunday, June 18. Celebrated in countries all over the world, many see it as a perfect time to show their appreciation for their dad by buying him gifts or spending time together.

Veganism is skyrocketing in popularity all over the world. While the lifestyle has often been considered “unmanly” by some, an increasing number of men are discovering the benefits of going animal-free.

If you’re looking for some last minute or late gifts, and if you’re tired of gifting a “Best Dad” mug or beer opener, here are some great (and fully vegan) ideas that are guaranteed to go down well.

Bulldog Skincare

Bulldog Father's Day giftset
Bulldog Bulldog has a range of Father’s Day giftsets

Bulldog has rapidly become one of the biggest skincare brands aimed at men. Many people may be unaware that the company prides itself on sustainability and its cruelty-free and vegan status. 

Whether your dad’s after beard maintenance or just really needs to start using moisturizer – Bulldog has got you covered. Its 2023 Father’s Day bundles include the Ultimate Beard Care Kit Giftset and the Original Ultimate Grooming Kit Giftset.

You can shop Bulldog’s full range here

Order vegan food

A burger, fries, and a drink from US vegan fast food chain Slutty Vegan
Slutty Vegan Many vegan fast food chains offer delivery service

Nothing says “I love you” more than your favorite takeaway delivered to your front door. Plenty of vegan eateries offer delivery service depending on where you are in the world. Neat Burger and Slutty Vegan are notable examples.

If your dad has a sweet tooth, you could also treat him to a box from one of the many vegan donut brands in the US and UK, which often offer delivery service.

Votch Vegan watch

A black vegan watch from Votch
Votch Vegan watches are growing in popularity

Gifts don’t get much more classic than a watch, and there are now a number of brands offering fully-vegan versions.

Watches are typically made with leather, and many popular companies are therefore not vegan-friendly. One brand using a sustainable and fully plant-based alternative is Votch.

Votch watches feature vegan leather made from byproducts from the pineapple and apple juice industries. They are therefore a more eco-friendly and cruelty-free alternative to the animal version.

Shop the Votch collection here

Greener Habits homeware

The brand also sells gift sets that can be altered! (Photo: Greener Habits Co.)

Greener Habits Co. is a vegan, plastic-free and sustainable store focussing on home essentials – which is ideal for those Dad’s obsessed with kitchen wear and coffee. 

If you’re looking for vintage handkerchiefs to biodegradable lunchboxes – Greener Habits Co. has your back. And if you’re not completely sure on what to get – why not purchase a gift voucher?

You can shop Greener Habits Co. here

Vegan hip flask

A personalised vegan hip flask
Not On The High Street Hip flasks are a classic Father’s Day present

This personalized hip flask is made from “high quality” durable stainless steel, and comes wrapped in what’s described as “ethically sourced” premium vegan leather.

It’s available in black and brown, costs £30, and holds 8oz. You can also choose to have it personalized with your dad’s name.

You can shop the hip flask here

Vegan hamper

A vegan hamper from British Hampers
British Hamper A vegan hamper will be sure to come in handy to any plant-based eater

If you fancy splashing out this year, this Artisan British Vegan Gift Basket could be just the gift you’re looking for.

It features a number of sweet and savory vegan snacks, including dark chocolate, olives, gourmet popcorn, and corn scratchings.

Shop the basket on British Hamper

Eco-friendly Father’s Day card

An eco-friendly sustainable Father's Day card
Eco Friendly cards There are a growing number of eco-friendly cards on the market

While it would be pretty tricky to find a non-vegan Father’s Day card, you can go a step further and ensure yours is as environmentally friendly as possible.

Eco Friendly cards stocks a range of “unique” Father’s Day cards that contain seeds and can be planted to grow flowers. They are designed in Greenwich, London, and are 100 percent recyclable.

Shop the collection here

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Kourtney Kardashian And Travis Barker Promote LA’s Vegan Food Scene https://plantbasednews.org/news/celebrities/kourtney-kardashian-travis-barker-vegan-food-scene/ https://plantbasednews.org/news/celebrities/kourtney-kardashian-travis-barker-vegan-food-scene/#respond Wed, 03 Aug 2022 12:53:52 +0000 https://plantbasednews.org/?p=271513 The plant-based newlyweds shared their top tips for eating vegan in the Hollywood area on Poosh

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Kourtney Kardashian Barker just revealed her and her husband Travis Barker’s all-time favorite vegan dishes to try in Los Angeles.

She shared her dining out insights on her Poosh wellness platform, with multiple food styles represented.

A total of 28 dishes were revealed as “Kravis” favorites, all from eight restaurants within the LA area. A guide for ordering from their favorite non-vegan sushi restaurants is also included.

The one recurring staple is a matcha latte, which they ordered with almost every meal.

For a romantic vegan night out

Crossroads Kitchen in West Hollywood is named as a go-to spot for a host of sharing plates and a romantic time. Among the recommended dishes are squash blossoms, tempeh piccata, and a chocolate brownie ice cream sundae for dessert. Barker is an active investor in the restaurant.

The two also love Carousel in Hollywood. The Middle Eastern eatery has played host to Kardashian and her family for years and serves her “comfort food.” Pitta and hummus, pickled turnips, and olives are included in her favorite dishes.

Junk food favorites with a vegan twist 

For an authentic vegan chicken sandwich, Monty’s Good Burger on Sunset Boulevard is the only option. Barker is also an investor in this chain, and Kardashian is a full convert. “The vegan food tastes so close to the non-vegan versions,” she writes.

A faux beef hit is regularly sought out at Lucky’s in Malibu and Santa Barbara. The lovebirds order Impossible Burgers with a side of sweet potato fries and a grease-canceling green tea.

Even chicken and waffles make the health-focused duo’s favorite foods list. Vietnamese restaurant Âu Lac in Downtown LA serves their preferred version, alongside wild rice and essential matcha shakes.

Junk food for breakfast comes in the form of stacked vegan burritos, courtesy of JOi Cafe in Westlake Village. 

Satisfying healthy vegan cravings

The only standout health food establishment on the list, Health Nut has three LA locations for the couple to choose from. A high-protein salad with mango iced green tea is the go-to order.

Ma-Kin Vegan Sushi was a hard share. Kardashian writes that it is her favorite secret spot, found in a mall in Agoura Hills. The two regularly visit for sashimi, miso soup, and other traditional treats turned vegan. 

At non-vegan sushi restaurants, including Nobu, the two advise ordering miso soup, edamame, avocado-forward dishes, and cucumber rolls.

Veganism is a major part of the ’Kravis’ lifestyle

Kardashian admits that she is not fully vegan, but is very close. Barker turned vegan in 2008, after surviving a plane crash and reevaluating his lifestyle. 

The Poosh list is not the first time the couple has promoted vegan food.

Earlier this year, following their elopement to Las Vegas, the Barkers took part in an Ellen von Unwerth photoshoot at the Chateau Marmot hotel in West Hollywood. Posing with a range of Daring Foods’ vegan chicken products, the two revealed themselves to be the brand’s latest ambassadors.

The plant-based Kardashians?

The Barkers are not the only family members to experiment with veganism.

Their Daring Foods shoot came shortly after Kim Kardashian was announced as Beyond Meat’s first-ever Chief Taste Consultant. Sticking with the plant-based theme, the social media mogul also ensured her new skincare line SKKN is fully vegan.

Youngest sister Kylie Jenner first launched Kylie Skin, a range of vegan luxury skincare, in 2019. Last year, the beauty influencer transitioned her makeup line to 100 percent vegan formulas as well.

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Are Eggs Healthy? The Truth https://plantbasednews.org/lifestyle/are-eggs-healthy-what-are-the-facts/ https://plantbasednews.org/lifestyle/are-eggs-healthy-what-are-the-facts/#respond Wed, 28 Oct 2020 13:10:00 +0000 http://ci024c501ba0022725 Are eggs healthy? The average American consumes about 279 every year, and the average Brit almost 200. But what does the evidence say?

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Are eggs healthy?

According to plant-based non-profit, Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), ‘the fat and cholesterol found in eggs can harm heart health and lead to prostate cancer, colorectal cancer’ and more.

Are eggs healthy?

In addition, according to the FDA, eggs ‘may contain bacteria called Salmonella that can cause…food poisoning’.

Many people believe eggs are healthy – and that free-range eggs are ethical. The average American consumes about 279 every year, and the average Brit almost 200.

So are eggs healthy? Let’s look at more details.

Cholesterol, cardiovascular disease, and eggs

Egg yolks are loaded with cholesterol. A medium-sized egg contains 186 mg of cholesterol, which is 62 percent of the recommended intake.

This increases your risk of cardiovascular disease.

In fact, Nutritionfacts.org says some experts suggest that eating just one a day may exceed the safe upper limit for cholesterol intake in terms of cardiovascular disease risk.

Cancer risk

Can eating dietary cholesterol – which is found in eggs among other animal products – increase cancer risk?

According to nutritionfacts.org: “The largest nationwide population-based case–control study [to date] to assess the association between cholesterol intake and several types of cancer.

“And, they found ‘dietary cholesterol intake was…associated with’ increased risk of cancers of the stomach, colon, rectum, pancreas, lung, breast, kidney, bladder and bone marrow—non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.”

Viva! adds: “There’s a strong link between egg consumption and ovarian cancer – one or two eggs a week increase the risk by 70 percent, more than two and it rises to 80 percent.”

In addition, Viva! says, they also contain choline. “They are by far the richest dietary source. Too much choline has been linked to ovarian and prostate cancer and heart disease.”

According to plant-based physician Dr. Greger, men who eat even less than one egg a day appear to have twice the risk of prostate progression compared to men who rarely eat them.

He adds: “And, men who consume two and a half or more eggs per week—basically an egg every three days—may have an 81 percent increased risk of dying from prostate cancer.”

Dr. Greger also cites choline as the potential culprit behind this increased risk factor.

Food poisoning and eggs

Eggs pose the risk of salmonella poisoning. And salmonella bacteria can survive cooking if the eggs are still runny. In fact, the FDA recommends using eggs that have been treated to destroy salmonella through pasteurization if recipes that require undercooking.

But why put yourself at risk?

This bacteria is a leading cause of food poisoning-related hospitalizations and the top cause of food poisoning-related death, says Dr. Greger.

The industry grinds up millions of male chickens alive

And health isn’t the only issue. Many consumers are unaware of the cruelty rife in the industry – including chick culling

The industry kills newly-hatched male chicks for which the hatcheries have no use. Male chicks are redundant to the laying industries because they don’t lay.

This is the case for all industrialized egg production in both the U.S and U.K. This is regardless of whether the eggs are free-range, organic, or battery cage.

The majority of culling methods don’t involve anaesthetic. However, they do include cervical dislocation and asphyxiation by carbon dioxide. And in addition, the American industry’s favorite: maceration using a high speed grinder.

A spokesman for the British Egg Information Service has said the practice of culling male chicks has been in place ‘as long as the industry has been there’.

U.S egg hatcheries grind up as many as 200 million male chicks every year.

Battery eggs
Adobe. Do not use without permission The egg industry is much more cruel than many consumers think

Cruelty to chickens

Female chicks survive being minced alive. However, instead, they will have their beaks cut off (or burnt off) without anaesthesia or pain relief. Producers do this to try and prevent hens from injuring themselves or each other while living in such cramped conditions.

Chickens in battery cages live in such small areas that they are unable to spread their wings – ever.

Even in the best-case scenario, a hen spends her life crowded in a space about the size of a file drawer with several others. She will be unable to lift a single wing.

Disease also runs rampant in the cramped sheds – partly because egg-laying hens are forced to urinate and defecate on each other.

After two years of living in these conditions, the birds have suffered from severe bone loss. In addition, as they’re ripped from their cages, tens of millions suffer new broken bones.

After laying, hens’ bodies become exhausted, farmers then ship them off to the slaughterhouse.

“Consumers should be aware that this is what they are paying for when they buy eggs,” says says Animal Aid. “Regardless of whether they are from caged or free-range hens.”

These intelligent animals suffer horribly their entire lives (Photo: We Animals)

Chickens are intelligent animals

According to research, chickens outperform both dogs and cats on some tests of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral complexity.

Dr. Jane Goodall explains: “Farm animals feel pleasure and sadness, excitement and resentment, depression, fear, and pain. 

“They are far more aware and intelligent than we ever imagined… they are individuals in their own right.”

Research from the University of Bristol has also demostrated how intelligent chickens are.

It says: “Chickens do not just live in the present but can anticipate the future and demonstrate self-control. [This is] something previously attributed only to humans and other primates.”

Chickens and menstruation

Many people are probably not aware that they are eating an animal’s period.

Female chickens have a menstrual cycle, during which a hen’s ovary sends a yolk on its path.

As it moves though the reproductive tract and into the shell gland, then yolk then forms into an ‘egg white’. The shell takes about 20 hours to form.

Free-range eggs

Many people believe that most eggs are free-range, but in fact, around 95 percent of U.S. eggs come from caged hens.

So eggs are demonstrably cruel. Are eggs healthy? Lots of evidence suggests not.

All things considered, you don’t need eggs.

There are many substitutes you can try from grocery stores – like JUST Egg for example.

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