Best at VegfestUK London 2017

It is that time of year again. VegfestUK London is set to throw open its doors to consumers and activists this weekend (Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 October, 2017) at London Olympia.

The full show guide can be found online, but I wanted to highlight some of my top picks for the show.

Let’s take a look!

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I adore Kizzy’s Cookies. They are just the right amount of chewy.

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My number one pick for food vendor at the show this year is What The Pitta!. Stunning comfort food that I can’t get enough of.

I always make time for the vegan wagon wheels by Ananda’s.

Conscious Chocolate bars are exquisite and maybe the most luxurious treat I know.

Tofurky is one of the true superstar vegan brands on the planet and they will be selling their new gran and go sandwiches.

A vegan show is not a vegan show without Follow Your Heart. Get your Vegenaise at show prices!

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My book! I will be selling early release copies of my first ever book and will even be presenting some of the themes of the book during a talk in the auditorium on Saturday at 4pm.

You can buy your advance tickets for VegfestUK London online now.

Series of Mexican food events

I am thrilled to present the 6th annual vegan Day of the Dead celebration as part of a series of three dining events across London.

Each event is curated by superstar vegan chef Mariana Blanco of the legendary Los Loosers, Mexico City.

Los Loosers have been profiled by many news outlets including Los Angeles Times, Financial Times, Facebook, Vice, Time Out, and many more.

These events are going to be in high demand, so please book quickly to avoid disappointment.

November 2 – Day of the Dead reception

  • Gorgeous 10 Cable Street venue in central London
  • Mexican canapés
  • Beer and cocktail bar available
  • Limited to 50 guests
  • Facebook event page here
  • Book tickets now

November 4 – Mexico City Feast Night

  • Black Cat Cafe takeover in Hackney
  • Two sittings available – early or late
  • Mexico City menu full of comfort food
  • Limited to 25 guests per sitting
  • Facebook event here
  • Book tickets now

November 6 – Mexican Ramen Night

  • VeganHQ takeover in South Ealing/West London location
  • Japanese/Mexican fusion
  • Extremely limited seating of just 20 guests
  • Facebook event here
  • Book tickets now

Los Loosers is considered by many (including FGV) to be one of the best vegan food providers on the planet and these exclusive London events are sure to sell out quickly.

Follow Los Loosers on Instagram to see their gorgeous food.

Extra note: lots of love, gratitude and awe to Ricardo for the glorious event flyer.

Raise funds for this crucial London kitchen

October 16th is World Food Day – and what better date for Made In Hackney, an award winning eco-community kitchen and cookery school to launch a crowdfunding campaign to raise £45,000 – with a stretch target of £85,000. Since opening in 2012 the small but dynamic organisation has helped over 6000 Londoners lead healthier, happier more environmentally sustainable lives. They have achieved this by offering healthy eating focused cookery and food growing classes to groups in need including young people leaving care, low income families, people with long term health problems, recovering addicts and people with learning difficulties.

The team behind Made in Hackney have launched a campaign on Crowdfunder.co.uk to raise £45,000 to secure the organisations future and ensure they can help more people, in more parts of London to take part in their life changing programme.

The project and the team’s approach has been praised in high profile media such as Jamie, Vogue, The Observer, Vegetarian Living and Vegan Trade Journal. And that’s where it gets really interesting. The cookery school has a local, seasonal, organic (when possible), 100% plant-based food policy. Radical stuff.

Sarah Bentley, the kitchen’s founder says, “We teach people how to cook and eat food that is not just good for their health – but also the health of the planet. Everyone knows we need to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables and less processed foods, sugar and meat – but most people don’t know where to start. Many don’t even know how to cook from scratch at all and especially how to prepare vegetables in an exciting, tasty way. That’s where we come in.”

The project has taken their programme into schools, children’s centres, youth centres and pensioners clubs across the capital and worked with a number of national and local organisations such as Action For Children, Off Centre, Age UK, Deaf Plus, East London Vision, the Salvation Army, the Women’s Environment Network and Public Health Hackney.

According to their 2016 impact statistics they’re programme really brings about meaningful change. After completing the Made In Hackney programme 90% of participants said they felt more confident cooking from scratch using fresh ingredients and healthy cookery techniques; 90% said they now ate more fresh fruits and vegetables; and all participants felt inspired and had the necessary skills and recipes to eat less meat.

With spiralling levels of lifestyle related diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and obesity – local programmes such as this are essential to prevent and in some cases cure, a plethora of chronic illnesses.

Rupy Aujla, author of Doctors Kitchen food blog, practising GP and volunteer for Made In Hackney says. “Made In Hackney is the blueprint for how we should be tackling and preventing a wide range of illnesses largely brought on by poor diet. They do fantastic work and have made a huge difference to thousands of people’s lives. It’s essential we secure their future. Donate to them today.”

A word from Fat Gay Vegan:

As you can tell, the above is a press release sent to me for publishing.

It gives you a lot of information about Made in Hackney but I wanted to add some of my own words to this post.

The work carried out by Made in Hackney is crucial. Not just warm and fuzzy, but crucial. They are doing incredible outreach in one of the most polarised locations in the UK when it comes to wealth disparity and access to nutritious food options.

The people they are helping are marginalised and placed in situations where they do not have equitable access to quality food.

They are supporting at-risk members of their community and they are doing it only with plant-derived ingredients.

If you donate to just one campaign this month, please consider if it can be Made in Hackney.

Click here to donate to the campaign if you have the funds and please share this blog or the link to the campaign.

Vegan Japanese food in Brixton

Josh and I were in Brixton a few weeks ago and had an hour to spare before seeing a concert.

I was also hungry.

I strolled past the Ms Cupcake bakery and into Brixton Market to have a look around for anything new or new to me. That’s when I saw Kamome Japanese Kitchen.

The menu on the window showed a lot of meat but my attention was grabbed by the use of the word ‘vegan’ all over the place.

I prefer to eat in all vegan establishments but my tummy was rumbling and The Killers were about to take the stage at Brixton Academy.

So we jumped on in and ordered a few of the vegan dishes. Check them out.

Some of the food was extra tasty and enjoyable, while some of it was just OK.

The katsu curry with tofu was one of the highlights, as was the tempura and sticky rice bowl.

I wouldn’t make a special trip across London for these vegan options but I would certainly recommend if you are in the area as there are very few vegan choices in Brixton for dinner.

You can check out the Kamome website here.

Vegan burgers 6 days a week at Borough

Here is some huge news for vegan burger fans and supporters of independent vegan business.

Big V London has just been given the go ahead to trade at Borough Market six days a week.

This exciting news means that Borough Market finally has a 100% vegan stall trading every day that it is open. Big V was previously trading Thursday until Saturday but they are now serving their decadent burgers and sumptuous salad bowls daily.

Of course you can also catch Big V London and their burger bar at Hackney Downs Vegan Market this Saturday. See the full list of traders here.

Follow Big V London on Instagram.

The FGV book arrives early

Of course you all know I have a book being released in January 2018, right?

Fat Gay Vegan: Eat, Drink and Live Like You Give a Sh!t is being published by Nourish Books and is available to pre-order via Amazon right now.

But…

If you are super keen to read what I am calling my ‘manifesto for living a compassionate life’ and can’t wait until January, my publisher has made a limited number of copies available for VegfestUK London on October 21 and 22, 2017.

I will have 300 copies of my first ever book to sell from a stall on level three of the VegfestUK venue and I will be on hand for most of the weekend to chat with you about it.

I am also hosting a presentation in the auditorium on the Saturday at 4:00pm to talk about the themes of the book and explain my approach to veganism, how I think we can expand our compassion beyond caring for animals and where I think veganism is heading in the future.

In addition, I will be hosting an informal discussion about the importance of running local vegan markets and offering some tips for anyone interested in starting one on their area on Sunday at 2:00pm.

You can read about my VegfestUK London talks online here.

Hope to see you at the show!

New vegan cafe and art space

A speciality, sustainably minded vegan coffee shop and arts space on Hackney Road in East London has just opened. It’s called Unripe Banana.

Upstairs they have a coffee shop with a bit of extra seating downstairs and then also downstairs they have an art gallery and events space with artist studios.

On the menu at the moment they have coffee by Origin Coffee Roasters that they pair with nut mylks made by the East London Mylkman. They also have Oatly Barista available as well as cashew and almond.

They told me their plan is to set the bar for vegan speciality coffee and eliminate the idea of dairy free mylks being bad.

They have a selection of different cakes/croissants available and even offer a cheese and tomato filled croissant.

The menu also includes a cheese pesto and rocket toastie, a tofu BLT, smavo marmite and chilli on toast (smavo being smashed avocado) and a spicy chickpea blend with spinach and avocado. There are also different flavours of overnight oats and right now they have carrot cake jars of overnight oats.

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Unripe Banana is minimal waste and against air miles so they do everything with a ‘think locally’ mind set and avoids plastics wherever possible.

They also have a retail section where they sell UK designed dungarees by Lucy and Yak, their handmade banana mugs and a variety of different items by artists and makers.

Click here to see where exactly Unripe Banana is located thanks to Google Maps (just a few steps from Hackney City Farm on at Unit 7, 268 Hackney Road).

Follow Unripe Banana on Instagram. The café is open 7:30am until 4:00pm Monday through Friday and 9:00am until 4:00pm on Saturday and Sunday.

Cooking class

Here is some info about an upcoming vegan cooking class taking place in London.

Join in a celebration of vegan cooking with diverse recipes drawing on Lee Watson’s recent travels around the world. Lee will be cooking a variety of nutritious and tasty dishes at this event in Brixton on Saturday October 21, 2017.

Techniques will be explained clearly and you will receive a bespoke recipe booklet meaning that you’ll have the confidence and resources to try all the dishes at home. Lee will share loads of ideas and tips, and you’ll get to taste all dishes at the end when you enjoy a buffet lunch.

You’ll be shown:

  • Plant-based cheese
  • Raw desserts
  • Simple curry tips
  • The best of tofu and tempeh
  • Ultimate breakfast smoothies
  • Buddha/Poke bowls
  • Wholegrain dishes
  • and much more

A spot at this event costs £40 per person.

Lee will be signing copies of the ‘Peace and Parsnips’ book after the event.

Click here to RSVP to the Facebook event page or click here to book a ticket.

Best vegan restaurant in London

It has taken a long time but we finally have a world class vegan eatery in London thanks to Wulf & Lamb.

Of course we already had delicious food and ground-breaking food businesses for vegans, but we have never really had the complete package of outstanding food, gorgeous decor and full vegan alcohol menus.

Now we do.

My experience of walking into Wulf & Lamb near Sloane Square last night was as close to spirutual as a non-believer like me is going to get.

I was blown away by the stunning interior and more than amused when the server told me that even the furniture was vegan. Josh and I took time to order at the bar before heading upstairs to the gorgeously decorated dining space.

Every dish delivered to my table was outstanding or exceptional. The mac n cheese, seitan burger and raw cheesecakes were all standouts that I could easily consume every day. The chilli with rice? I’m getting gay married to it.

Take a look at some of the cuisine that was consumed at our table.

Whether you are looking for grab-and-go deli style food, cakes and juices or a finer dining experience with a full bar, Wulf & Lamb is the stuff of vegan dreams.

Click here to see the exact location thanks to Google Maps.

Visit the Wulf & Lamb website to see the menu, including breakfast specialties.

Follow Wulf & Lamb on Instagram.

Buy one get one free

Super quick piece of valuable information for you.

Spice Box is a fab vegan street food trader that has just announced a permanent residence at the KERB run Camden Market re-launch on October 6, 2017.

To celebrate their new home, Spice Box have announced a very special deal. Between October 7 and 13, 2017 they are offering ‘buy one get one free’ on their combo boxes.

Savings!

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You can follow Spice Box on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to stay updated with all of their Camden adventures.

Don’t forget to grab those savings!