Jim Beam potato crisps are vegan

If you were to ask me at most times in my life to name two things I simply couldn’t live without, I would say potato and bourbon.

Well, this new product is going to save me a lot of time.

Say hello to the new Jim Beam flavoured potato crisps from Burts Chips.

These crisps actually have Jim Beam Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey as an ingredient!

You can visit the brand’s official page for the crisps, where you can read all the ingredients and see them listed as vegan and gluten free.

The new Jim Beam crisps have been launched in Aldi stores around the UK, as well as independent food retailers.

Eat (and drink) up!

Legendary vegan burger trader opens store

If you know anything about the London vegan street food scene, you will be aware of Big V London.

Big V is a superstar vegan burger business with multiple locations scattered around markets, including a weekly spot at Hackney Downs Vegan Market. Their burgers are the stuff of legend, lighting up social media every time they make an appearance.

Not satisfied with multiple street market locations each week, Big V owner Jill has taken the leap into the world of running a permanent burger bar every night on site at Exmouth Coffee Roasters in Whitechapel.

Open 7 nights a week from 6pm until 10pm, they have started with their full burger menu with fries and a mayo dipping menu. The business will slowly add more items over the coming weeks.

In addition to the incredible Big V burger menu, they are serving the wonderful Hell.Yum! ice cream (another Hackney Downs Vegan Market regular), FIX8 kombucha on tap, and sodas by Dalston.

You can see the exact location of the new, evenings-only Big V burger bar thanks to Google Maps. They are just a few steps from Aldgate East Underground station.

Be sure to follow Big V London on Instagram for latest updates.

New vegan bakery in London

The title of this blog post is a little misleading.

VIDA Bakery isn’t new exactly, but they are opening a new bricks and mortar location in London!

VIDA has been around for a few years, serving delicious and adored cakes at pop ups, markets, vegan fairs, and in other vegan food businesses.

The love this company receives across social media from its fans is a great measure of how anticipated this permanent bakery is in the capital.

The bakery is located at 139 Brick Lane and you can see the exact location thanks to Google Maps.

The grand opening is at midday on Sunday June 10, 2018. Get down there for some amazing treats.

Keep updated with all things VIDA Bakery via their Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter pages.

New weekly vegan market in West London

Hey, this is great news.

A group of dedicated vegans have joined forces to launch a new weekly vegan market in Richmond, West London.

The market launches on Saturday June 30, 2018 and will run between 10am and 4pm at the Richmond Adult Community College. You can see the exact location thanks to Google Maps.

If you are a vegan business owner and would like to get involved, you can find all the information to apply as a trader online here.

You can also follow Richmond Vegan Market on Facebook and Instagram.

Yay for vegan markets!

Amazing vegan breakfast in London

One of the questions I get asked the most as FGV is all to do do with cooked vegan breakfast in London.

People wanna know where they can get a good quality cooked vegan breakfast.

Now I have an answer for the curious.

Get along to the new TEMPLE GOODS café on site at Hackney Downs Vegan Market. Even though the market is open on Saturday only, the 100% vegan café run by Temple of Seitan is open 7 days a week.

And please take a look at this marvellous breakfast they are now serving.

Can you even understand that vegan egg?!?!

The café has also added French toast to the menu, so a good feed early on before hitting the market for more snacks and treats is the perfect start to your Saturday. Click here to see full trader line up.

You can follow TEMPLE GOODS on Instagram.

EXTRA NEWS: London Vegan Beer Fest is taking place on the market site on Saturday July 14, 2018 and TEMPLE GOODS café will transform into a beer and food hall for the day. Remember that access to the event (including the café) will be for ticket holders only so buy your early bird tickets online now.

Vegan rib dinner in London

OK, London.

You will need to be fast for this event. Last time Dee’s Table hosted their vegan rib feast at 10 Cable Street, it completely sold out.

The food looks stunning!

Menu

  • Jackfruit Ribs
  • Ginger Beer BBQ Sauce
  • Mac & Cheese with Thyme Bread Crumb
  • Smokey Homemade BBQ Beans
  • Roasted Squash Hominy Cornbread
  • Whole roasted potatoes
  • Corn on the cob
  • And Salads

Dessert to share

  • Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Pizookie
  • Vanilla Ice Cream
  • Salted Caramel Sauce

If you can say no to all of the above, you are a stronger person than FGV.

The Ultimate Vegan Ribs Feast event is talking place on Thursday June 21, 2018 from 7:00pm until 10:00pm.

Click here to book now before it sells out.

Follow Dee’s Table on Instagram and while you are over there, follow 10 Cable Street as well.

Instagram

I just wanted to stop by and remind everyone that my Instagram account is a great place to keep track of all my eating adventures.

In addition, my account just passed the 60,000 follower milestone, so a massive thank you to everyone following me over there.

My Instagram account is also the place where I post the Hackney Downs Vegan Market trader line up each Friday, in case you need inspiration for Saturday eating.

Click here to see my Instagram account.

Vegan cooking classes for children

My friends Nishma and Mahersh (of Shambhu’s catering) are once again running a week of vegan cooking classes for children in Queensbury, London!

This is a hands-on cooking course intended to teach children (8-13 years of age) how to cook a variety of delicious healthy meals using only plant-based ingredients (no meat, fish, eggs and dairy).

By participating on this course, children will pick up a variety of cooking skills and food-related knowledge, including nutrition. They’ll also learn about the wide variety of nutritious pulses and grains available, alternatives ways of sweetening foods, how to cook with tofu, how to store food and reduce food waste, and much more.

As part of the hands-on nature of the course, children will learn to use basic cooking utensils and appliances, under close supervision.

Over the five days, the children get a taste of different culinary styles from around the world, with each day dedicated to the style of a particular country or continental region.

The classes will run between 10:00am and 12:30 from Monday August 6, 2018 until Friday August 10, 2018. That’s a two and a half hour cooking class for five days in a row!

The cost for each attendee is £135.

To find out more and book a spot, visit this page online.

Vegan-friendly comics

It’s not all eating around these parts.

Dan Piraro is an incredibly talented artist and comic creator who now spends most of his time in Mexico. He is also extremely keen on animals, so much so that he doesn’t eat them!

I’ve posted a few of my favourite vegan-flavoured/animal-centric comics below that have been created by Dan,  as well as some others that tickled me.

Be sure to follow his Instagram account and take time to visit his online store to grab some truly hilarious merchandise.

Vegan activist whistleblower

I’m sharing this fundraising campaign on behalf of my friend, Jordi.

Who am I? 

My name is Jordi Casamitjana and I am a whistleblower.

I am an Ethical Vegan who was dismissed by an Animal Welfare charity after I blew the whistle that their pension fund was being invested in companies involved in animal testing.

Most of my adult life I have pursued the philosophy of ethical veganism.  It has informed my daily existence, including my career and employment.

In September 2016, I returned to work at a prominent animal welfare charity that I had worked for some years before.  I was enrolled in the charity’s pension.  But I discovered that the pension was investing in companies, including pharmaceutical and tobacco companies, who are known to engage in animal testing.

I raised this with my employer as their investment in such companies was directly contradictory to the reason for the existence and values of the organisation.  At first they agreed with me  and stated that the pension fund would be changed, then they told to all staff that the pension had been changed to an ethical fund, then admitted to me but not to all my colleagues that it hadn’t been changed, and finally they stated that I could personally change mine. At my request they sent an email around to staff which gave only one ethical fund alternative, which offered  worse rates of return than some of the other ethical pension funds that were also available.

When I wrote to my colleagues to tell them that their pension was being invested in non-ethical funds, and that there were alternatives to the single alternative that the company was suggesting, I was sacked.  I was given no appeal hearing.

Background to my case? 

Originally from Catalonia, but resident in the UK for several decades, I am a Zoologist specialising in animal behaviour (Ethologist), who has been involved in different aspects of animal protection for over 20 years.

In addition to scientific research I have worked mostly as an investigator, animal welfare consultant and animal protection campaigner, both freelance and for many reputable animal advocacy organisations in different countries.

My most notable work has been my involvement with the first successful prosecutions under the Hunting Act 2004 (when working for the League Against Cruel Sports), the exposé of trail hunting as a false alibi (when working for IFAW) and my participation in the campaign that led to the ban on bullfighting in Catalonia (as a consultant of PROU).

I have been an ethical vegan for over seventeen years, and it is as an ethical vegan that I live all aspects of my life as far as this is reasonably practical.  This means that I do not eat, wear or consume any animal products.

Why does this case matter? 

  • Donors to animal protection charities have the right to expect that the money they donate will be invested in a way which is compatible with their beliefs.  The investment of charitable funds in companies that test on animals is a betrayal of the trust placed in those charities by their donors.
  • Whistleblowers have the right not to be dismissed because they have blown the whistle.  Where this happens in supposedly ethical organisations, it is all the more egregious.
  • The philosophical belief in ethical veganism has not yet been tested before the UK courts.  All the signs are that the courts will accept that it is a belief worthy of protection under the Equality Act 2010.  My case will put that to the test.

Legal challenge 

I have instructed Bindmans LLP, a firm known for bringing and winning important whistleblowing and discrimination claims.  Bindmans acted for Joe Hashman in his philosophical belief discrimination claim which established that the belief in the sanctity of animal life was protected under the Equality Act 2010.

My claim will be that as a result of raising protected disclosures, I suffered a series of detriments, and that the decision to dismiss me was discriminatory on the grounds of my philosophical belief.

How much am I raising and why? 

I am seeking to raise £5,000 initially to cover the drafting of the pleadings and collation of the evidence. But in order to continue to bring the claim I ultimately need to raise £40,000.

Please contribute and share the fundraising page to help me reach as wide an audience of potential contributors as possible.

Click here to donate.