New vegan spot in Newcastle

There is a new vegan spot opening in Newcastle, UK and it sounds fabulous.

Little Green is a café and health food shop that is 100% vegan, located in the Sandyford section of the city.

Here is a little bit about the new business:

We are ‘Little Green’, a family run health food shop and cafe / bistro serving plant based, freshly prepared food, coffees, teas and a wide selection of soft and alcoholic drinks. We serve nutritious, plant based food in our cafe which is, wherever possible, locally sourced and organic, with a range of gluten free options available. We also have consultation and therapy rooms available for hire to therapists/ well-being practitioners at a reasonable charge.  Our health food shop benefits from co-owner and nutritional consultant, Gareth Zeal, being on hand to provide advice and offer 1 to 1 consultations. We stock a range of quality supplements, organic, vegan, raw and fair-trade products, a range of herbal teas, green teas, natural body care and beauty products, ecological cleaning products, SLS free shampoo, and other aids to a healthy and planet friendly lifestyle. We offer a refill scheme and stock products from local artists and craftsmen. We aim to ensure that our products are sustainable and keep plastic packaging to a minimum. Wherever possible, we deal with local, independent suppliers. Our food and drinks are kind to the planet. We create hand-made, delicious food in a space that welcomes openness, relaxation and creativity. Little Green is a growing community looking to make positive change by nourishing our bodies, fulfilling our souls and opening our hearts to all. Whenever you can be, be kind.

Little Green is due to open June 8, 2018.

Follow Little Green on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Heinz mystery

Here is a little bit of a Heinz mystery for you.

First up, I was tagged in a post on Twitter alerting me to the fact that the No Added Sugar baked beans are not suitable for vegans.

This was further corroborated by the Vegan Wiki Twitter account that posted a photo of the following sign:

Vegans everywhere are scratching our heads because we can’t work out why these beans aren’t vegan.

The company advertise their No Added Sugar beans as suitable for vegetarians. There are no warnings about milk, eggs, or any animal derived ingredients on the label.

So, do us vegan police have it all wrong? Are these No Added Sugar Beans actually suitable for our lifestyle after all and this is a case of crossed wires?

Apparently not, according to the company itself.

This Twitter exchange in which Teen VGN asks the company to confirm has them confirming that the beans are NOT vegan (although in a somewhat confusing and elusive manner).

So, there we have it.

No Added Sugar beans by Heinz are not suitable for vegans but we don’t no why. The term ‘proprietary’ means that it is secret and they don’t want to disclose the ingredient.

One possibly is that the vinegar used is not vegan as that can sometimes be filtered with animal products in a similar way to some alcohol. However, if this was the case, the product would not be vegetarian either.

Until we find out how and why, the best you can do is stop eating the No Added Sugar beans and ask your local bean-serving restaurants and cafés if they are using the product for any of the vegan dishes.

Also, in absence of information we can do nothing but wildly and hilariously speculate what the hell is in these beans.

Sure, we might guess honey or even lanolin but I’m sure you can come up with something more inventive.

Answers in the comments below!

Painting with chocolate edible art experience

RAW Lab‘s resident chocolatiers The Well-Bean Company (who also trade at Hackney Downs Vegan Market) are premiering their painting with chocolate experience and it sounds AWESOME.

It is time to get creative by making masterpieces for the eyes and the mouth!

The class boasts a relaxed vibe where the only rule is to enjoy experimenting with edible art. You will have full reign over your masterpieces and can be as creative as you wish. The prize at the end of the evening is taking home your delicious, all-chocolate canvas.

Whether you have never picked up a paintbrush or you’re the next Monet, Charlie at The Well-Bean Company promises this experience can be enjoyed by all.

  • What: Painting with chocolate – the edible art experience
  • When: 7 June 2018 7pm- 10pm
  • Where: The Well-Bean Company, RAW Labs, Hudson Way, London E16 2QP
  • Price per ticket: Special launch offer £24
  • What’s included: All the painting tools and equipment, chocolate for painting (and eating) and a welcome drink

Click here to book your ticket now.

Follow The Well-Bean Company on Instagram.

BREAKING NEWS Temple of Seitan

Oh my gosh.

I’m thrilled to announce that Temple of Seitan has opened a cafe on site at Hackney Downs Studios, the home of Hackney Downs Vegan Market.

Say hello to Temple Goods.

Temple Goods crash landing at Hackney Downs Studios makes this the most significant vegan site in London. We now have the best vegan food provider in London trading six days a week with a glorious new cafe AND the first and best vegan market in London right outside every Saturday.

Bec from Temple wanted me to share the following with you:

We are very excited to announce that we have taken over the cafe at Hackney Downs Studios for (at least) the summer. We will be building it into something pretty special over the coming months, so please follow our new cafe on Instagram for updates! To begin with, we will be serving our full range of cakes and pastries, as well as Dark Arts Coffees, and a rotating menu of breakfast and lunch dishes. We will also be stocking *vegan treatz* and are working with some other independent vegan businesses to build a stock of hard to get goods to take home.

London, this is the real deal. You now have a vegan cafe and provisions store right in the heart of Hackney Downs Vegan Market.

Bec continued to tell me:

Given the success of Hackney Downs Vegan Market we think this is the perfect location for us to set up shop. The Hackney Downs Vegan Market was where we experienced some of our first real successes and without the support of Hackney Downs Studios and FGV we certainly wouldn’t be where we are today. We are looking forward to serving up some weekend specials to complement the market!

Saturday is now a very special day. You can shop and dine with our market traders AND kick back inside the giant cafe space with these true vegan food pioneers.

And of course you don’t even have to wait until Saturday as Temple Goods is open from today (Monday May 21, 2018). Monday’s specials will be toasties, smashed avo on toast and a chick’n Caesar salad!

Opening hours are Monday through Friday 8am until 5pm and Saturday 10am until 5pm. Sunday openings will be from June 3.

Follow Temple Goods on Instagram now and get down there to celebrate the further expansion of the Temple empire.

BREAKING NEWS EXTRA

July 14, 2018 marks the 6th annual London Vegan Beer Fest and I’m thrilled to say that Temple Goods cafe will be joining in the celebrations.

The cafe will be one of four exclusive spaces available only for beer fest ticket holders.

Temple Goods will be set up as an indoor beer hall with exclusive food and beer offerings. On the day, the cafe will only be open to beer fest ticket holders. This is in addition to our outdoor beer market, the huge indoor Brass Castle beer hall located inside Hackney Showroom, and the karaoke performance space.

More than 25% of tickets for London Vegan Beer Fest have been snapped up so please book now online if you want to be part of this enormous party.

Amazing vegan food pop up in London

Itis London is one of our regular traders at Hackney Downs Vegan Market and believe me when I say their food is outstanding.

The comfort food specialists are stepping away from the market life for a minute to bring you an indulgent evening in south London packed with hearty food inspired by Africa, the Caribbean and the USA. This is a rare chance to enjoy soul food classics done vegan.

Itis have warned that you should arrive to the June 1 event with your takeaway containers as you’ll struggle to finish the feast!

They’ll be serving each of you up a mixed platter containing:

  • Mac n Cheese
  • Collard Greens
  • Mushroom Ribs
  • Fried Chickn
  • Potato Salad
  • Corn Bread
  • BBQ Baked Beans
  • Corn on the Cob
  • If you’ve got room left after all of that, there will be an irresistible dessert to follow

All Itis food is always 100% vegan.

THE DRINKS:

Bring your own booze, or enjoy a glass of their homemade ginger beer.

TIMING:

Doors open at 7pm and food will be served promptly at 7:15pm.

SEATING:

If you are attending in a group and want to ensure you sit together, please contact Itis ahead of time after booking your ticket so they can ensure they reserve you enough seats together.

BOOK ONLINE NOW. The last time they did this event, it sold out. Don’t miss out.

Follow Itis on Instagram.

Comedy events at London vegan eatery

The gorgeous Cafe Van Gogh in Brixton has just announced a series of comedy events.

Get fed vegan food AND have a laugh at the world!

The cafe says:

We’re proud to be hosting a summer full of Edinburgh previews in our cosy upstairs dining area. Ticket price includes a two course dinner (menu options available on our events pages) and a bunch of belly laughs.

Comedy Wednesdays at Cafe Van Gogh 88 Brixton Road SW9 6BE.
Only 20 seats for the first intimate dinner with Jenny Collier on June 6, 2018. £20 includes a two-course dinner. Book online now.

You can follow Cafe Van Gogh on Facebook and Instagram.

New vegan food business in Hertfordshire

Preet & Perry Go Vegan is a new vegan food business based in Hertfordshire about to launch themselves into festivals and events over the coming months.

Preet and Alex (Perry) are two friends who have come together because they both have a passion for ethical and sustainable vegan food.

The friends make vegan Indian dishes without using any animal products (including ghee). They are focused on serving well-balanced meals and educating people on just how nutritious food can help improve health. This includes exploring how they believe many spices and ingredients used in Indian cooking are beneficial for health.

Their first event will be Letchworth Beer and Food Festival on May 26 and 27, 2018.

A percentage of their profits will be donated to a charity in Jhingran, a village in Punjab India, helping a school provide free education and a hospital provide free health service and medication.

Follow Preet & Perry on Instagram.

New album from awesome London band

If you hang around these parts much, you will know that I adore Colour Me Wednesday.

Colour Me Wednesday is an indie punk band from west London and they are awesome.

The band is fronted by sisters Jen and Harriet Doveton, while the current line up is rounded out by Jaca Freer and Laura Ankles.

Everything the band releases is fabulous, so it should go without saying that you should instantly listen to/buy/stream the new Colour Me Wednesday album called Counting Pennies in the Afterlife.

If I was a musician, I reckon it would piss me off royally if critics said I sound like another band or I was the new so-and-so. So you get no sort of comparisons from me to try and convince you to listen to Colour Me Wednesday.

All I’m going to say is that this music makes me happy when I listen to it and I think you will get a buzz from it, too.

Stream the album on Spotify if your personal politics permit.

Take a more ethical approach and buy the album via Bandcamp. There are bundles!

Head over to YouTube to watch the music video for the first single from the album, Sunriser. The band can be seen doing a bit of vegan grocery shopping in this video!

To speed up your eventual infatuation with Colour Me Wednesday, be sure to follow the band on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

A vegan weekend in Berlin

My amazing friend Mirel has written this fab guest post about her recent weekend in Berlin.

For more years than I can remember, all I’ve heard is that Berlin is the best vegan destination on the entire planet. This is high praise indeed so when my husband Mark and I were invited to a friend’s wedding in Berlin, I began researching vegan eateries in earnest and visited as many as possible during the short trip.

Our first stop was the Indian Vegetarian restaurant Satyam which was chosen because it was the nearest place to Berlin Tegel Airport! Well, it’s as good a reason as any. The friendly and charming waiter informed us that the thali of the day had just been freshly prepared and was fully vegan. We were instantly sold and opted for a thali each.

They had some unusual combinations that I wouldn’t have chosen from a menu, but which were surprisingly delicious. The tofu and pineapple curry in a coconut sauce didn’t sound particularly appealing but it was the piña colada of curries and I really enjoyed it. The lentil dal was perfect; warming and hearty but not too spicy. The restaurant itself is cosy, clean and has a lovely relaxing atmosphere. A lot of regulars were coming in and the wait staff knew their standard orders which is a true sign of a loyal customer base.

A few hours later it was dinner time and we were hungry again. What better for a Friday night than a kebab? Decision made, we headed to Ostkreuz Station and strolled into Vöner. This tiny little place with a couple of tables inside and a couple more on the pavement has a kitchen in full view of all the customers so you can see exactly how everything is made and there is an impressively large vegan kebab being roasted on a spit behind the counter.

Mark had the voner kebab which was even more impressive than we expected. It’s served in freshly toasted bread which is perfectly crispy on the outside but fluffy in the middle, generously spread with tasty homemade sauces, filled high with fresh salad and chunky strips of flame-roasted seitan. We made the mistake of ordering a portion of chips each and barely managed to finish them. It must have been three potatoes per person!

The two members of staff were really helpful, friendly and clearly have a huge passion for what they’re doing. If you have the chance and a huge appetite, I’d definitely recommend a visit to Vöner.

One restaurant which had shown up consistently in my research was Ataya Caffé, near Prenzlauer Allee Station. I had emailed them in advance to ask if they had a menu available in English, they replied very promptly to say that they didn’t have one as they have a series of rotating specials. They also told me that they serve African Italian fusion which is a combination I had yet to come across, I was intrigued from the start.

We arrived at lunchtime to find that they run a Sunday brunch buffet with an incredible selection of all-vegan awesomeness. Fresh Italian breads sit alongside warming stews of every variety, a biryani, cous-cous, pasta salad, two varieties of hummus, dal, curries, bruschetta, salads, huge chunks of watermelon and even gooey chocolate and banana brownies. The sight of it alone was enough to make me consider moving to Berlin! As an added bonus, it’s served at the very reasonable price of €14 per person. There is also an impressive selection of drinks, fresh smoothies and desserts to choose from if you have space.

We loaded up our plates and sat down. Every single mouthful was utterly delicious. Nothing was mediocre or adequate. We couldn’t believe how good this place was! According to the HappyCow league table, this is the third best vegan restaurant in the world. Having dined there myself, I can say the accolade is well deserved.

This restaurant is run by a husband and wife team who love what they do and are absolutely brilliant at it. I spoke with the owners for a little while and asked if they would consider opening a restaurant in London. If it happens one day, you heard it here first!

I cannot overstate this enough. If you can only visit one vegan restaurant in Berlin – make it Ataya Caffé. Note that it is closed on Mondays and is a cash only venue.

Is there a vegan left who hasn’t heard of the German vegan supermarket chain? I had to pay a visit to Veganz Supermarket during the trip. It’s instantly dizzying; a beautifully thought-out shop fully stocked with absolutely every vegan item you can think of, and more. They have a takeaway food counter, a wall of freezers loaded with savouries and sweets of every kind and there is also a bulk grains and nuts section where people are encouraged to bring in their own containers. It’s a little out of the way but worth the journey if time allows.

Our final meal in Berlin was at Lia’s Kitchen where we each had a burger and chips which were very tasty, absolutely massive and really filling. It’s a laid back eatery with an impressive selection of burgers along with tasty-looking salads and even shakes if you feel so inclined. There is outdoor seating available as well which many customers were taking advantage of. You can pick from a variety of different sauces to top your burger and sweet potato fries are available too.

The staff at Lia’s Kitchen advised us to visit their neighbours for dessert before we headed to the airport so we took a very quick detour to the all-vegan donut shop Brammibal’s Donuts. This is the first fully vegan donut shop in the whole of Europe and it’s easy to see why it has been a success. It’s got a huge glass counter filled to the brim with incredible looking donuts in tempting flavours along with a good selection of drinks.

Conclusion: Berlin is AWESOME!

Vegan jobs in Sheffield

Sheffield isn’t just a hot bed of vegan food, it is also a great place for a vegan to go looking for paid employment.

One of the best vegan food providers in the UK, Make No Bones, is looking for a bunch of talented food-focussed people to join them in their mission to feed the Sheffield masses in a compassionate manner.

Here is the advert:

Make No Bones is recruiting. They have full time and part time vacancies available. They are looking for people with the following skills:

  • A decent amount of kitchen experience i.e. chef work
  • Punctuality, reliability and trustworthiness
  • Flexibility as most of the shifts will be in evenings and on weekends
  • Strong work ethic and a passion for food is essential

If this sounds like you and you would like to be part of a team that is changing the world through tasty food, email lauren@makenobones.org with your CV and cover letter.

Follow Make No Bones on Instagram and Facebook.