Vegan 6-month pop up in South London

Finally we are seeing a vegan movement gathering momentum south of the Thames.

Vegan street food trader The Pleasing Vegan has announced they will be catering at Hops & Green on Camberwell Church Street 7 days a week over a six month period!

The Pleasing Vegan, who have traded at Hackney Downs Vegan Market a few times to loved-up reviews, will be bringing their 100% vegan Mediterranean cuisine to Hops & Green who will in turn be providing a range of drinks including alcohol!

Doors for this collaboration will be opening for the first time on Saturday September 1, 2018 and will be followed by an official launch party (more to be announced soon!).

You should follow The Pleasing Vegan on Instagram to keep updated with all the latest news on this exciting pop up.

Vegan food at a UK airport

Today I am traveling from the Bestival event on the south coast of England all the way up to Glasgow in Scotland, where I am due to host the third annual Glasgow Vegan Beer Fest tomorrow (Sunday August 5, 2018).

Because of the limited amount of time I had to get between events, I opted to take a flight.

Unfortunately I have been stuck at Southampton airport waiting for my delayed Glasgow flight for quite a few hours, so I made the most of my time to hunt down some vegan snacks.

Check out my finds below and click here to buy a last minute ticket to Glasgow Vegan Beer Fest.

Hopefully I’ll see you there!

New vegan Ethiopian restaurant in Brixton

Brixton has been one of the longstanding vegan/vegan-friendly enclaves of London.

And it just got a whole lot friendlier.

Have you heard about Habesha Village?

This new Ethiopian and Eritrean restaurant is only a few months old and is located in the Brixton Village shopping and dining area. Oh yeah, it’s 100% vegan as well!

Habesha VIllage is serving up gorgeous savoury stews with injera, the super spongey and irresistible bread that you use to scoop up your food.

Ben from Ms Cupcake has been raving about the food at Habesha Village, so it comes very highly recommended.

You can follow Habesha Village on Facebook and Instagram. You can find the restaurant off Coldharbour Lane in Grandville Arcade.

Best vegan donuts in the UK

Here is a quick little post to tell you about an amazing vegan food trader.

The Vegan Food Pod is a trailer that pops up around the country, selling the best vegan donuts and pastries you will find anywhere in the UK.

The filled donuts are some of the best I’ve eaten anywhere, including the vanilla custard and chocolate ganache.

We recently welcomed The Vegan Food Pod to Coventry Vegan Beer Fest and the business sold hundreds and hundreds of donuts in a matter of hours.

You can catch the donut masters selling the good stuff at both Glasgow Vegan Beer Fest and Sheffield Vegan Beer Fest in the coming weeks. Buy tickets for those events online here.

Follow The Vegan Food Pod on Instagram to follow their appearances.

Vegan wine and cheese event in West London

Vegan Chef Day and The Retreat Kitchen are hosting their very first Cheese and Wine Evening on August 17, 2018 in Richmond.

Missing Camembert? Lost without Brie? Get along and savour New Roots spectacular artisan vegan cheeses and wow your taste buds! You’ll sample five different plant-based cheeses and five different wines over the course of the evening, and learn all about pairing along the way.

Spaces are limited, so book your tickets early to avoid missing out. This Vegan Wine and Cheese Evening makes for a perfect date night alternative or a fun evening out with friends. It will be wine and cheese heaven!

New Roots cheeses are vegan, organic and gluten-free and will be available to buy and take away on the night.

Click here to buy tickets.

Drink list for Glasgow Vegan Beer Fest

For a lot of people, summer means attending beer festivals.

For me, summer means attending vegan beer festivals! My series of Vegan Beer Fest UK events has become synonymous with this time of year and I’m thrilled to be heading back to Scotland next weekend for the third annual Glasgow Vegan Beer Fest.

Run in conjunction with Mono and William Bros, this event is set to be a rollicking Bank Holiday Sunday celebration of beer, cider, food, and karaoke!

Almost 25% of tickets have already been snapped up so book online now if you want a £4 advance ticket (£7 on the door).

We are excited about the food and karaoke, but of course it is all about the beer.

Check out the INCREDIBLE beer list for the Sunday August 5, 2018 event below:

On draft

  • WILLIAMS BROS – Birds & Bees – 4.3% ABV – Summer Ale – Brewed for the summer evenings when we down tools for the day and retire to the beer garden. This bright, golden ale is a blend of lager malt, Cascade, Amarillo & Nelson Sauvin hops with a late infusion of elderflower. Fruity, aromatic and deliciously refreshing
  • WILLIAMS BROS – Caesar Augustus – 4.0% ABV – Lager/IPA Hybrid – This Lager /IPA hybrid is a revolution in refreshment and flavour. All the crisp clean notes of the finest lager but with the discrete bitter finish of a well-balanced IPA. It’s not confused about what it wants’ to be, it’s just the best of both worlds
  • WILLIAMS BROS – March Of The Penguins – 4.8% ABV – Stout – This creamy dark stout, deep chocolate in colour has a nose of roast malts, coffee, liquorice & orange peel. The aromas carry on into the flavour with a smooth mouthfeel, rich malty start, fresh hoppy middle & a delicious lingering sweet orange after taste. Sure to get you marching again
  • BOON – Framboise – 5.0% ABV – Lambic – Boon Framboise is a blend of old & young lambics with added raspberries. It pours with a high-rise, pink fluffy head. Though obviously full of raspberries, the nose isn’t sweet. A sherberty character is in the forefront, along with a characteristic sour lambic smell & a tart raspberry hint. On the palate though, the raspberries almost taste fresh, and the faintest impression of wheat character. Boon Framboise is clean in the finish, leaving a gentle fizz and a hint of tartness
  • BURNT MILL – Steel Cut (GF) – 4.8% ABV – Gluten Free Pale – A gluten free pale ale brewed with a blend of oats, buckwheat, maize & sorghum to give the beer a smooth base. Dry-hopped during fermentation with Summer and Enigma hops
  • CLOUDWATER – DDH Pale Centennial Mosaic – 5.5% ABV – DDH Pale Ale – Centennial takes the lead in this 16 g/L double dry hopped Pale, backed up by Mosaic & Citra. The malt base includes Dextrin Malt, Flaked Oats & Wheat malt for body and texture
  • CROMARTY – Hit The Lip – 3.8% ABV – NZ Session – A summer session beer packed with juicy hoppy flavours of peach and pine. Let this nectar hit you in the lips and you’ll be lying back in fruity hoppy heaven!
  • DRYGATE – Anima – 4.5% ABV – Wit – Belgian tradition Glaswegian spice. Coriander seed, orange and lime. A refreshing Wit with a fruity twist
  • DRYGATE – 7 Peaks – 5.0% ABV – IPA – A riotous, uncompromising, and bold cacophony of mosaic hop aromatics on a crisp malt backbone
  • FALLEN – Local Motive – 3.9% ABV –Session IPA – A session beer turbo-charged it with Mosaic dry-hops. Easy-drinking but loads of flavour. Mango, citrus, earthy pine, stone fruits
  • FIERCE vs DEVIL’S PEAK – Imperial Café Racer – 8.5% ABV – Imperial Porter – Devil’s Peak brewery have taken Fierce’s deep, dark coffee porter to another level with rich roasted Kenyan espresso & Madagascan bourbon vanilla for a sweet little lift
  • FYNE ALES – Twilight Haze – 5.7% ABV –Vermont Ale – Twilight Haze is a hybrid fusion of traditional wheat beer and juicy new world IPA. Brewed with lots of wheat, orange peel and coriander, Twilight Haze was given a liberal dry-hopping with Mosaic, Citra and Calypso and left unfiltered and unfined to deliver big, bold, juicy flavours
  • MAGIC ROCK vs GIGANTIC – Robots vs. Clowns – 5.3% ABV – Oaty India Pale Lager – Golden promise along with two types of oats give a simple but smooth mouthfeel. De-bittered Mosaic hops were added in the kettle and then Amarillo was added to the FV before transfer. The beer was then fermented cold using lager yeast before undergoing an extended maturation of 6 weeks and further dry hop additions of Amarillo and Mosaic. Crisp, fruity and drinkable just as all lager should be
  • LOCH LOMOND – Southern Summit – 4.0% ABV – American Pale Ale – A tropical pale ale. A stone fruit aroma leads to a light citrus flavour that is rounded off with a clean & refreshing finish
  • OVERTONE – NEIPA – 4.5% ABV – New England IPA – Soft & juicy New England IPA made from a combo of Citra & Mosaic hops. Glasgow’s newest brewery
  • PILOT – Blue Lady – 5.0% ABV – Specialty Pale – A refreshingly floral pale, brewed with Edinburgh’s own Blue Lady blend, a variation on Earl Grey made with grapefruit oil and marigold flowers
  • TINY REBEL – Bucky – 4.8% ABV – Amber/Red Ale – Bucky is an American Amber hopped with Amarillo, Citra and Mosaic
  • TRACK – El Dorado Table Beer – 3.2% ABV – Table Beer – A lightly toasted malt base combines with the citrus and floral hop notes for a refreshing, beer with a light mouthfeel and plenty of hop punch!
  • UP FRONT – Funk Punch – 6.2% ABV – Bretted Fruit Saison – Cranberry & pomegranate bretted saison, brewed with De Ranke yeast & a blend of wild brett strains, left to age for 9 months & finished with organic cranberry juice & pomegranate molasses
  • UP FRONT – Funk Punch – 6.2% ABV – Bretted Fruit Saison – Cranberry & pomegranate bretted saison, brewed with De Ranke yeast & a blend of wild brett strains, left to age for 9 months & finished with organic cranberry juice & pomegranate molasses

Ciders on tap

  • THISTLY CROSS – Cloudy – 5.5% ABV – Dry Cider – Medium dry farmhouse style cider
  • THISTLY CROSS – Elderflower – 4.0% ABV – Floral Cider – Sweet & floral cider infused with elderflower
  • THISTLY CROSS – Strawberry – 4.0% ABV – Fruit Cider – Sweet & fruity cider with pressed Scottish strawberries
  • THISTLY CROSS – Traditional – 4.0% ABV – Sweet Cider – Sweet session cider

Bottles & Cans

  • ALMASTY – Raspberry Saison – 5.0% ABV (33cl bottle) – Fruit Saison – Bursting out of the bottle with classic Belgian esters laced with masses of fruit
  • AUGUSTINER – Helles – 5.2% ABV (50cl bottle) – Helles – Made according to the German Purity law its made with all Bavarian hops and malt, then given a long secondary fermentation to make for a crisp, smooth beer with a lightly hoppy finish. It’s the ultimate summer beer and absurdly drinkable
  • BASQUELAND / NØGNE – Kveik Table Beer – 3.6% ABV (33cl bottle) – Kveik – The boys of Basqueland went to the Whats Brewing festival in Norway where they met up with the team from Nøgne – the pioneers of Scandinavian craft beer. Thus was born a collaboration, Kviek, named after a traditional Norwegian farmhouse yeast. This is a table beer made with Mosaic & Ella hops
  • BELLFIELD – Bohemian Pilsner – 4.5% ABV (33cl bottle) – GF Pilsner – A classic Czech pilsner style, featuring Saaz, a noble hop, pale with a light body, background bitterness and gentle floral tones leading to a soft finish. The Bohemian Pilsner was our first beer to go into production
  • BELLFIELD – Lawless Village IPA – 4.5% ABV (33cl bottle) – GF IPA – Named after our neighbourhood of Portobello. A copper coloured, aromatic beer brewed as a traditional American IPA made with pale crystal malts and Cascade and Centennial American hops for a modern, citrusy finish. Enjoy this renegade chilled with friends
  • BLACK ISLE – Goldfinch – 3.5% ABV (33cl bottle) – GF Session IPA – Goldfinch beer is bursting with citrusy zing. A multiple award winning beer, it’s a light, refreshingly hopped session IPA, & comes with the added bonus of being certified gluten-free
  • BURNING SKY / TWO ROADS – The Call – 5.0% ABV (33cl bottle) – NEIPA – New England ish IPA brewed with Two Roads Brewing from Stratford, Connecticut USA. Brewed using ingredients and techniques from both breweries to produce a juicy session IPA with double dry hopping to up the flavour
  • CAMDEN – Strawberry Hells Forever – 4.6% ABV (33cl can) – Strawberry Lager – We have a confession. Strawberry Hells isn’t really forever. Because we brew this beer with British strawberries, we can only make it in the summer. So while it’s tart, crisp and well rounded, it’s not around for long. We could have called it ‘Strawberry Hells sometimes’ but it didn’t have the same ring to it
  • DE LA SENNE – Taras Boulba – 4.5% ABV (33cl bottle) – Belgian IPA – Light blonde with 4.5% alc., generously hopped with the finest aromatic hops, giving it a very refreshing character and a scent reminiscent of citrus
  • DRY & BITTER – Great Gig In The Sky – 8.5% ABV (33cl bottle) – DIPA – Take on a modern Imperial IPA. They infused fruity American hops with Australian Galaxy hops with a double dry-hop to make this interstellar IPA reach even higher altitudes of hoppiness
  • DUPONT – Saison Dupont – 6.5% ABV (33cl bottle) – Saison – A coppery blonde beer, with aromas of fine hops, with marked bitterness, dry and very refreshing as it was originally. Coppery blond, the finest aromas and a strong bitterness transform this beer into a thirst-quencher with no equal, just the way it was created
  • FRANK BOON – Boon Oude Gueze – 7.0% ABV (37.5cl bottle) – Gueze – Discover the fruity grapefruit and cheese-like flavour with a touch of Muscat grapes. Let yourself be pleasantly surprised by the round body. The sour mellowness and touches of dry oak are characteristic. The colour is light-yellow/amber, crowned with a firm head. The aftertaste is long, dry and intense
  • HITACHINO NEST – White Ale – 4.0% ABV (35cl can) – Wit – This White Ale is brewed with wheat malt, and flavored with coriander, orange peel and nutmeg
  • MAGIC ROCK – Fantasma – 6.5% ABV (33cl can) – Gluten free IPA – A dank and juicy IPA using Golden Promise, wheat and Cara Munich malts in the mash for a sweetly smooth body. For the hops we judiciously bittered with Magnum in the kettle followed by Citra T90 in both the whirlpool and in dry-hopping. The aroma/flavour is fruit-filled, dank and resinous, with plenty of tropical mango giving a moreish drinkability. Fermented with our house American ale yeast (WLP001) for a refreshingly clean finish, this IPA is also our first gluten-free beer using Brewers Clarex®
  • MIKELLER – Drink’in The Sun – 0.3% ABV (35cl can) – Low/No alcohol – Rich and hoppy with nice tropical fruit notes to take your mind off the lack of alcohol!
  • NORTHERN MONK – Heathen – 7.2% ABV (44cl can) – IPA – The American-bred Citra hops made their entrance into the industry with a bang, taking the craft brewing scene by storm with their otherworldly tropical fruit flavour and aroma. Our take on this juicy hop takes the best of its exceptional characteristics to brew a bold yet balanced IPA. A simple base of British pale malt is coloured by small kettle additions of our UK and US hops blend for a soft, fruity bitterness
  • ORVAL – Orval – 6.2% ABV (33cl bottle) – Low/No alcohol – A world-class Belgian Trappist pale ale. Famous for its beautiful “Belgian lace” left on the glass from its huge head, this orangey-amber coloured ale is as complex as they come. It’s smooth yet crisp, tart yet dry. It carries with it flavours of lemon rind, freshly-cut hay, notes of spice and aromas of flowers and lemon
  • SCHLENKERLA RAUCHBIER – Helles Lagerbier – 4.3% ABV (50cl bottle) – Smoked Lager – Brewed with fine Bavarian aroma hops from the area around the city of Nürnberg. It’s lagered in century old caves underneath the historic Schlenkerla brewery and maltings. Schlenkerla Helles is boiled in the same copper kettles and bottom fermented by the same yeast as the historic Schlenkerla Smokebeer. Its subtle smokiness without using smoke malt makes “Helles Schlenkerla Lager” a unique representative of the classic lager beer style “Bavarian Helles”
  • STILLWATER – Classique – 6.0% ABV (35cl can) – Farmhouse Ale – A postmodern deconstruction of the American industrial lager made with naughty ingredients like corn and rice, completed with pilsner malt and lots of your favorite old-school American hops and farmhouse ale yeast.. “your Grandfather’s new beer”
  • STONE BREWING (USA) – Tangerine Express – 6.7% ABV (35cl can) – Tropical IPA – An india pale ale packed with whole tangerine & pineapple. A tropical IPA that transports you to a hop-induced state
  • TINY REBEL – Gin & Juice – 4.5% ABV (33cl bottle) – Botanical Pale – Bucket loads of juniper berries, citrus peel and aromatic spices give the beer a delicious, dry note, which is balanced out by the juicy fruit flavours from some punchy hops. It’s like an afterparty in your mouth!
  • TRACK – Half Dome – 5.3% ABV (33cl bottle) – American Pale Ale – They added lime zest to the kettle and the dry hop to give it a little extra edge & hopped it extensively with Ekuanot, Vic Secret & Galaxy. The big punchy hops give way to a delicate citrus finish. A totally crushable killa
  • UP FRONT – Ahab – 6.0% ABV (33cl can) – Stout – A complex, deep & rich fusion of dark malts w/ the fruity hop finish of an American Stout. Roasted chocolate & coffee malt notes, balanced w/ a fruity & spicy hop finish. Unfined, unfiltered & vegan friendly
  • UP FRONT – Ismael – 6.0% ABV (33cl can) – IPA – Showcases the subtly sweet malt characteristics, heady hop notes & robust bitterness of an American IPA. Bitter, floral, piney, resinous, fruity & dank with a clean and crisp malt backbone. Unfined, unfiltered, & vegan friendly
  • WILLIAMS BROS – Roisin – 4.2% ABV (33cl bottle) – Tayberry Ale – We brew a light, crisp blonde ale and add bucket loads of fresh Tayberries into cold tank & leave the two to mingle for 3 weeks. Róisin pours champagne pink with sweet hop & berry aromas which also carry through to the taste, with a satisfyingly lightly tart finish

You can RSVP and invite friends over on the Facebook event page.

Book tickets online here.

A monumental shift in thinking

Yesterday felt like one of the most significant days of my life.

I hosted City Vegan Lunch Market on Guildhall Yard in the City of London. The City of London is also known as the square mile and is the financial, trading, and banking heart of the UK capital.

I was nervous ahead of this event, but not in the usual way.

Every event I put on takes a lot of hard work and I often find myself nervous about every aspect running smoothly.

This City event had me fearing something else. What if nobody came? What if a fully vegan lunch time market in an area known for extreme wealth and steak lunches just wasn’t ready for what we had lined up?

My fears weren’t just based on my own own feelings being hurt.

A failed event in the City would see all of our traders losing money. It would feel like veganism just wasn’t at the level we thought it was. And it would have made me feel like I wasn’t able to pull it off for the animals.

But you wanna know something incredible?

People did come to this market and they came in huge numbers.

A large number of our traders sold out of food completely and all of them had an incredible trading day.

This is the part of the blog post where I get a bit sappy.

During the height of the market yesterday, when there were hundreds of City workers scrambling for vegan lunch, I had to take myself around the corner and have a little cry. I was deeply and profoundly overwhelmed by emotion.

I spend almost every waking hour consumed by the job of promoting veganism as a fun and accessible lifestyle that can make a difference and redress the immense suffering we inflect on non-human animals. This job is not your typical job and it can be gruelling.

Like a lot of old school vegan activists and organisers, I have lived through many years (decades in my case) of seeing tiny advances being battled for and won. We have put every ounce of energy we have left into saving animals and it takes its toll on us physically, financially and emotionally.

We used to journey across London to support local health food stores that just happened to have some vegan products. We have petitioned mainstream markets for decades to increase their vegan offerings. We have put together grassroots events in towns, cities and villages all over the UK to support each other. When they was nowhere else to socialise, we opened our dining rooms and back gardens to each other for informal gatherings.

Along with Josh, I ran London Vegan Potluck every month for four years just so vegans and vegan-friendly people could have a space to meet on a regular basis. There was very little else. This was all before vegan markets and parties had taken over London.

We also ran London Vegan Drinks (which is still going!) every month for four years. VegFestUK has been with us for much longer than a decade. Animal Aid, The Vegan Society, and Viva! Campaigns have done immeasurably crucial work to plant the seeds of compassion that we are now watching blossom in 2018. Veggies Catering have traveled all over the UK to feed people food, knowledge, and understanding.

During some of these years it did feel like we were making slow progress but that veganism would always be seen as a ‘weird’ thing outsiders did just to be different or difficult.

But I’m here to tell you that all of those years of blood, sweat, and tears have changed the consciousness of the UK public for the better and for good.

City Vegan Lunch Market was the most stark and startling example I have seen of how accepted veganism has become.

Hundreds and hundreds of office workers waited patiently in the scorching heat for vegan food when they had animal products waiting for them in shops, cafés, restaurants, and supermarkets all over the neighbourhood.

Hundreds and hundreds of office workers enthusiastically devoured pizza, burgers, curries, ice cream, salads, wraps, donuts, and ramen and all of it was vegan.

People could be heard raving about the food. People could be heard talking excitedly about the market. Dozens of people asked me if I could make this market a monthly or even weekly event.

After decades of working to improve the visibility and accessibility of veganism in order to help lessen animal suffering, there I was surrounded by more people than I could count who all were excited to buy vegan food in the middle of the City of London in a 100% vegan market.

My mind raced with the memory of the thousands of vegan activists and event goers I have met over the years. I thought about the years people have given up in the name of animal protection. I remembered all of the pioneers who put their own interests on the back burner in order to support vegans and protect animals.

And it all became to much for me. I walked behind a wall and the tears wouldn’t stop. I sobbed and sobbed and sobbed.

It is very rare to be somewhere when measurable change occurs, but I witnessed it yesterday with my own eyes. Even a few years ago I would have been laughed out of the City of London for suggesting such a market but there I was hosting a fully vegan lunch market on Guildhall Yard.

This market wasn’t just a fun event. It was a signpost. It was a signifier of how vegan activists have managed to shape the consciousness of an entire country of people. We have fought and struggled and this market was a victory.

It was a sign of just how far we have come and shows that our society has been irreversibly changed when it comes to thinking about veganism. I did not see one raised eyebrow. I did not hear one single snide remark. Bacon jokes? Nothing.

Listen. We still have a lot of work to do to make the world somewhere even close to completely compassionate, but this is a moment where we can give each other a hug and take some time to reflect on success.

Heck, maybe you wanna cry a few tears by thinking of all the dedicated people who have made this possible and all the animals they ave saved from suffering along the way.

Extra note: a victory like this means nothing without recognising the incredible contributions of minority vegans who help us everyday and who contend with multiple oppressions within our society but still work to improve outcomes for non-human animals. City Vegan Lunch Market was also an opportunity for us to celebrate businesses owned and run by people from marginalised groups including women of colour, LGBTQ+ community members, disabled people, and BME people. Extreme gratitude to these business owners who took part in our event.

Jumbo personalised cookies

Have you been dreaming of a giant 12″ vegan cookie featuring your name?

Well, perhaps you have the ability to predict the future because Ms. Cupcake of Brixton has just launched a brand new giant, personalised cookie service!

Legendary vegan bakery Ms. Cupcake is now selling London’s first personalised giant vegan cookie, which comes delivered in a pizza box!

The USA-style cookie is made to a giant 12” and has launched with two flavours – the classic choc chip and irresisitible red velvet.

Each cookie can be personalised with a hand-written message and you can choose multiple icing colours to be piped around the edge. The bakery is launching them with an introductory sale price of £20.00 until August 12th. The price after that will be £25.00.

There is an additional service of adding an edible picture at extra cost.

Delivery is available across London, or customers can choose to collect from the Brixton shop. Get all the cookie ordering details online here.

I’m so excited to hear about this new giant cookie development.

To order, customers can call the Ms. Cupcake office on 0203 086 8933 (option 3) or email info@mscupcake.co.uk. They require at least five full days notice in order to process your giant cookie order.

You can also follow Ms. Cupcake on Instagram.

Vegan comedy

Ever thought vegans are generally humourless bores?

Well, get ready to have that stereotype shattered.

https://twitter.com/veganluke/status/1010550089193066496

Luke Poulton’s is a funny vegan and his stand up comedy show is about being Autistic and his love of movies/bad movies, with characters and sketches also thrown into the mix.

You Don’t Look Autistic is being presented as part of the Camden Fringe festival and Luke has shows on Monday August 13 and Tuesday August 14, 2018 and tickets are priced at just £5.

Click here now to book your tickets.

You can also follow Luke on Twitter and Facebook.

Help horses

A petition has been launched online asking the UK Government to create a new independent body to protect racehorses from abuse and death.

The British Horseracing Authority is responsible for race horse welfare, but around 200 horses die each year due to racing in Britain.

The petition is urging the Government to set up an independent regulatory body, with horse welfare as its only interest, which will take meaningful action to stop horses dying.

Please click here to sign and take a moment to share the link.