Mark Reinfeld is the Author of: Vegan Fusion World Cuisine: Healing Recipes and Timeless Wisdom from our Hearts to Yours & The Complete Idiot
Celebrating Vegan Lifestyles
About Mark Reinfeld
Mark Reinfeld has been preparing inspired vegan and live food cuisine for over 15 years. He is the founding chef of Blossoming Lotus Restaurant, winner of Honolulu Advertiser's 'Ilima Award for 'Best Kaua'i Restaurant'. Mark received a Platinum Carrot Award given to Americas top 'trailblazing and innovative chefs'.His first book, Vegan Fusion World Cuisine has won 9 international awards including 'Cookbook of the Year', 'Best New Cookbook' and a Gourmand Award for 'Best Vegetarian Cookbook in the USA'. He is the coauthor of The 30-Minute Vegan and The Complete Idiots Guide to Eating Raw. Books Written: The 30-Minute Vegan, Vegan Fusion World Cuisine, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Eating Raw Websites: www.veganfusion.com - www.veganfusion.wordpress.comSubscribe
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Wow Mark. I was raised vegetarian but I buy and wear leather products. It never occurred to me that silk falls into the same category-an animal product. I look forward to reading more from your column and hope you'll include some vegan recipes!
I never thought I could be a vegan but I had some delicious vegan food the other day and it was divine! Looking forward to recipes from you
I celebrate with you and all vegans.
Love and peace,
Razz
Hi Olivia,
Thanks for your comment. Most people are shocked to discover that silk is traditionally made by boiling thousands of silk worms. There is a company I recently discovered that employs humane methods of production that doesn't involve killing the worms: http://www.ahimsapeacesilk.com/
Hey yea Im vegetarian all my life and so too but like Olivia never realised bout the silk I always thought it was made from the strings that silk worms wove not from boiling them! Sounds very cruel! I dont use much silk as live in a hot place but will keep it in mind…I use leather stuff but only like I have one wallet say and will keep it for decades so I say in a sense it is contributing to sustainable development as oppose to buying several synthetic ones over that same period dunno…but boiling worms!
Ha! My stomach cannot digest Non Vegetarian food.
Yes I eat milk and milk product.
My family is born and brought up vegetarian. Me and my family members cannot even stand the smell of Non Veg food, eating them is next to impossible.
One thing is very clear, Vegetarian food reduces aggression and anger.
Hope if everybody becomes Vegan, there would be no War and Killings.
Mark I respect you for being a Vegan and giving tasty Vegan dishes to our respected Humans.
yea the smell of non-veg food makes me sick too…same here all my family are vege and born and brought up that way…i always try to explain to meat eaters that you dont feel tempted to eat it…of course you have to be more sensitive to telling them the truth is you are mortified to be around the sense of dead rotting flesh! I even get the smell when Im in a mart or something that might have a freezer that isnt very efficient…I just came back from a meeting in a small air conditioned room and the smell….although over my professional years I've grown more accustomed to it or become more tolerant of it. I always remember how a cousin of mines threw up after having to be in a very busy food court in the mall for too long….I get the smell too but can cope with it better…I often wonder how much of what we smell we are in a sense eating too…and I always recall the stuff that Deepak Chopra said on Oprah when he had first gone on….to me I can vaguely recall (i might have been 14) him then explaining bout how all the atoms we are made of are shared with the greater sense…like the oxygen we breathe in now was circulated through others blah blah….so no wonder just the smell can get you so upset!
Thank you Mark for the link.
Even so-called eco-warehouses are not aware of the problem with killing the worms… That kept me from wearing silk products for a long time. Some years ago in Thailand I had the opportunity to visit a silk-producing company. I asked them about the worms and they could not even understand why I was so shocked… But how can they – in a world where so many lives are wasted every day – and I mean man and animal
Every single person can make a difference by choosing a peaceful way of life towards everything on this planet.
I have been a vegetarian for seven years now and I just totally love it. Looking forward to reading more of posts in the future Mark!
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