Sometimes the most magical discoveries are the ones you aren’t even looking for and my trip to south London today had one of these unexpected surprises in store for me… of the plant-based variety!
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London vegan news, reviews & events
There’s a lot to admire when it comes to how people raise awareness about veganism. Marches, campaigns, hard-hitting documentaries, online debates, digital content. It’s all part of the movement.
But me? I’ve always preferred to live loudly, openly, and unapologetically as a vegan while I create celebratory spaces. I like to plan parties and I want as many non-vegans as possible to join me.
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There are a lot of options when it comes to vegan baked goods in London these days, but few match the pure joy and charm of this independent gem.
If you’re into cookies the size of your hand, brownies so dense they should come with a warning, and want it all without a trace of gluten, I’ve got something for you.
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I gave up drinking alcohol almost three years ago. And when I say gave up, I mean I just stopped.
One day I was the kind of person who drank eight pints in a single sitting, and the next I decided I didn’t want to do it anymore.
It wasn’t a slow phase out. It wasn’t a careful weaning off process. It was me recognising, after decades of patterns that were compulsive, that alcohol wasn’t serving me in any meaningful way anymore.
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Tell Me Where I’m Going (Wrong) is back again for another weekly episode and if you are in the business of listening to middle-aged gays complain about the state of the world, you are in the right spot.
Episode 43 finds us chatting about the tragic death of singer Jill Sobule, seasonal allergies in London, and the confronting documentary about Israeli settlers by Louis Theroux.
It’s a real mixed bag of a discussion!
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There’s a pub in East London that’s been quietly (and sometimes not so quietly) serving up some of the most delicious vegan food in the capital.
And now, they’ve only gone and launched a brand new summer menu. Expect sunshine-ready dishes and a whole lot of plant-based flair.
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There are few things I love more than planning imaginary trips to places I can’t afford.
You know the vibe. One browser tab open to a budget spreadsheet with minus numbers, another tab open to an article about the best vegan pizza in Naples.
So instead of pretending I’ve been everywhere and know it all, here’s my list of 10 cities around the world I would visit as a vegan… if my bank account didn’t look like a horror film.
Please read below for the full fantasy holiday rundown.