Vegan News 10.20.09
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Your Daily Vegan's Featured Links Du Jour, what's on the menu this Tuesday?
In this article
- “How to cook for a vegan on Thanksgiving.” A very concise, simple, and straight forward approach for those in the unknowing.
- Daniel Greene’s boa constrictor, Redrock, helps him with his seizures and stirs debate regarding service animals and the Americans with Disabilities Act. “Business owners can’t deny access, ask the nature of the person’s disability or demand extra money to accommodate the animal, the DOJ says.”
- “Just So You Know, Jimmy Choo’s H&M Shoes Are Real Leather” Then we’ll be sure not to buy them. Pass it on.
- Tennessee’s first elk hunt in 150 years began Monday with three elk harvested in 30 minutes. One of the few hunting permits issued was auctioned “with the money going toward restoring the state’s elk population.”
- China is adopting another nasty habit, horse racing. “In general, horse racing leagues develop rapidly in countries with … social stability and robust economies.”
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Vegan News 10.20.09
This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.
Your Daily Vegan's Featured Links Du Jour, what's on the menu this Tuesday?
In this article
- “How to cook for a vegan on Thanksgiving.” A very concise, simple, and straight forward approach for those in the unknowing.
- Daniel Greene’s boa constrictor, Redrock, helps him with his seizures and stirs debate regarding service animals and the Americans with Disabilities Act. “Business owners can’t deny access, ask the nature of the person’s disability or demand extra money to accommodate the animal, the DOJ says.”
- “Just So You Know, Jimmy Choo’s H&M Shoes Are Real Leather” Then we’ll be sure not to buy them. Pass it on.
- Tennessee’s first elk hunt in 150 years began Monday with three elk harvested in 30 minutes. One of the few hunting permits issued was auctioned “with the money going toward restoring the state’s elk population.”
- China is adopting another nasty habit, horse racing. “In general, horse racing leagues develop rapidly in countries with … social stability and robust economies.”
