Christmas menu 2014

If you haven’t booked your spot for my annual vegan Christmas dinners taking place on Thursday and Friday of this week (December 11 & 12, 2014), the finalised menu below should have you rushing to buy a ticket.

The Gallery Café team have been hard at work creating the 3-course meal that is set to satisfy.

Read about it below:

Welcome drink

A cup of hot mulled wine to welcome you in from the cold and get the party off to a fabulous start

Starter

White winter root vegetable soup – Celeriac and parsnip creamed and cooked to perfection, with extra parsnip crisps on top.

Main

Hearty roast dinner – succulent slices of handmade seitan, chestnut and cranberry stuffing, roasted carrots, crunchy potatoes, red cabbage sweetened with raisins, sprouts with facon and red wine gravy.

Dessert

Pudding – traditional Christmas pudding topped with irresistible brandy cream.

Tickets for the dinner are priced at just £25 plus booking fee.

You can book one of the final spots by clicking here.

The bar will be selling vegan beer, wine and cider all night plus other options including tea, coffee and juice. The entire venue will be 100% vegan for these events.

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Animal Aid show

Roll up, roll up for one of the biggest and best cruelty-free shows anywhere on the planet.

Get yourself to Kensington Town Hall this Sunday (December 7, 2014) for Animal Aid’s Christmas Fayre 2014.

Need convincing? Here are some reasons why you should be there:

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Chvrches

When I am not sitting in my ivory tower stuffing food into my fat face, I write music reviews for the Louder Than War website.

My latest review details my experiences at the Brixton Academy watching the awesome band Chvrches.

You can read by clicking here.

If you don’t want to read but love good music, I have kindly embedded a music video from the band for your enjoyment.


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International Vegan Junk Food Day

Have you ever wondered how these national and international days come about? International Day of Pizza or National Burger Day. It has always amused me to think that some random person decides to do it and it takes off. Well, today I am that random person.

It only comes around once a year so let me be the first to wish you a happy International Vegan Junk Food Day 2014!

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IVJFD is a celebration of mouthwatering comfort food that just happens to be kind to animals. No cow was killed to make your juicy burger on IVJFD14. No need to support the cruel dairy industry to enjoy decadent chocolate during this globally recognised day.

How can you get involved?

  • Post your vegan junk food photos to Twitter and Instagram tagging them with #IVJFD14
  • Make sure you use #IVJFD14 on Facebook as well
  • Buy a non-vegan friend, family member or colleague a vegan junk food snack and wish them a happy IVJFD
  • Copy the image above and share widely
  • Write a blog showcasing your IVJFD indulgences
  • Post comments below telling us what you are eating today
  • Enjoy vegan junk food and celebrate being a compassionate junk food fan

Happy International Vegan Junk Food Day 2014!


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London Vegan Festival

London is just a week away from the return of its longest running vegan event as London Vegan Festival descends on Kensington Town Hall on Sunday August 17, 2014.

This much-loved event is a showcase of vegan food, companies, caterers, activists, educators and charities. Visitors can eat themselves happy, get educated at one of the informative talks on offer or sign up to lend a helping hand to an animal rescue sanctuary.

Festivities kick off from 11:00am and run right through to 8:00pm. A measly £2 will get you through the door and if you are younger than 12, you get in for free. It is an eye-opening experience for anyone considering transitioning to veganism and a completely celebratory day for us old timers.

Some extra info for people considering heading to London Vegan Festival this week…

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Can you believe it has been almost a year since London Vegan Beer Fest first stormed into our lives? What an event!

Beer was guzzled. BBQ food was devoured. Merchandise was snapped up. Karaoke classics were gloriously murdered. We certainly had a lot of fun and now it is time to do it all over again.

LVBF Logo 2014 550pxFat Gay Vegan (that’s me) is thrilled to present London Vegan Beer Fest 2014.

When I decided to put this event together, it was difficult to imagine getting through the first year but now here I am ready to celebrate the second edition in 2014.

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The Great Yorkshire Vegan Festival

This is some enjoyable news, indeed. Congratulations to Leeds on welcoming the first ever Great Yorkshire Vegan Festival.

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After quickly browsing the event website, it looks like it is going to be a solid show. The organisers have promised 100+ stalls, cooking demos, food samples, informative talks and more. It is all happening on May 10, 2014 right in the heart of Leeds city centre.

There is a general call out for presenters, stall holders, businesses and volunteers so do get involved if you would like to make The Great Yorkshire Vegan Festival and event to remember.

Anyone planning on attending?

Check out the website for full details

Follow the festival on Twitter for updates

Like the festival on Facebook

Animal Welfare Party

The European Parliament elections are coming up in 2014 and vegans the world over have the extremely rare opportunity to help London get animal activists elected.

The Animal Welfare Party has been formed to bring the issues vegans care about to the European Parliament. The party predicts it needs approximately 140 000 votes in London to gain a seat. Before I tell you how you can help, let’s find out a little bit more about the elections.

Some details from APCOForum:

In each Member State of the EU, everybody can vote to elect their Member of European Parliament (MEP).  In some countries they’ll vote for an MEP in their region or city, in others they’ll vote on a national list meaning their MEPs represent the whole country, rather than a specific area.  Potential MEPs will come from a wide range of political parties, from right to left, and will also include some independent candidates.

Whether you think the EU is a good or a bad thing, or somewhere in between, this is your chance to have a say.  Despite what people say about ‘unelected bureaucrats’ making all the rules in Brussels, those people really just put a proposal on the table.  It is then MEPs (who you elect directly) and representatives of all 28 Governments (who you also elect) that make the final decision on most issues.  Your Government might like to ‘blame it on Brussels’ when things don’t go to plan, but they are part of Brussels too, so why not hold them accountable!

So, we kinda know what the elections are about but maybe we are not sure what the Animal Welfare Party are hoping to take to the table. What policies do they plan to influence? Take a look at these few talking points from their manifesto.

Some of the key policies of the party include:

  • Redirect subsidies from livestock and fisheries farming to plant-based agriculture
  • Phase out the failed practice of animal experimentation with binding targets for reduction and funding and support for alternatives
  • Increased penalties for those convicted of animal cruelty
  • Extend the current ban on hunting with greater enforcement and stronger penalties for abuse
  • A ban on ‘puppy farms’ and a ban on the sale of animals in all retail stores
  • Educate children about the importance of compassion and respect towards all living beings

The election takes place on May 22nd, 2014 and the Animal Welfare Needs your help in the following ways:

  • Make a donation to their fundraising appeal (urgently as it ends on December 31st, 2013)
  • Share the link for the fundraising appeal everywhere: http://igg.me/at/animalwelfareparty/x/4544
  • Follow AWP on Twitter
  • Like AWP on Facebook
  • If you are in London, vote on May 22nd!
  • If you are outside London raise money, spread the link and do whatever you can to help the Animal Welfare Party put the animal agenda front in centre in Europe.

 

 

I know it is a bit confusing but if every vegan or animal-concerned person reading this was to share, donate and vote (if eligible), we can get the Animal Welfare Party across the line.