The Stumptown Vegans play catch up, while discussing current events in the vegan world, dining with allergies, and recent Portland culinary happenings.
Show Notes:
- Australian Wool
- Bamboo Sushi
- Cafe Yumm
- Cakewalk Baking Company
- ChixStix Japanese kabobs (on our to-do list!)
- El Cubo de Cuba
- D.C. Vegetarian
- Ellen
- Farm Sanctuary
- Gin Northern Thai cart
- Green Lady – anyone know if this mysterious raw restaurant will reopen?
- I Hate Cilantro
- Julie Hasson & Vegan Diner
- Just Thai cart
- Martha Stewart’s Vegan Show
- Miho Izakaya
- The Morality of Mealtime, Time Magazine
- Natural Selection
- New York Times: A Century of Meat
- Oprah’s Vegan Challenge
- Petunia’s Pie & Pastries
- Portland Farmers Market
- Portland Zine Symposium
- Portland’s Vegan Iron Chef
- Prasad
- Sizzle Pie
- What’s Up? (What’s Going On)
- Ukiyoe Sushi
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Thanks for the podcast but your Freston commentary came across as a bit catty cultist. As Freston tweeted, the MS show was clearly not the time and place to get into the debate over honey.
And when webly mentioned “black and white” I could not help thinking about how many of the vegetables we eat are dependent on commercial pollination (which is truly a horrific practice).
Awesome post! I’m a die-hard Yumm fan and have yet to try the Tempeh Bento, I’ll give that a go next time. Podcast was great but the volume was really low. If you need help, I have a background in audio recording and would be more than happy to come over and help you. Keep up the great work!
-Brian
hey i enjoyed this article about marrying a vegetarian
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/8358887/meatless_in_seattle_marrying_a_vegetarian.html?cat=57
Hey, I just looked at the website for the Ukiyoe Sushi restaurant to see what the Vegan Volcano really was and it lists honey roasted peanuts as an ingredient, so, not vegan.