Happy Vegan Celebrity Day! We’ve gotten a couple of submissions from other sites and PR people, and since they’re both interviews, we’ve combined their powers, or activated them, depending on whether you’re from the Wonder Twins or Captain Planet generation.
There’s a thing called television that has a show called Bones that stars someone named Emily Deschanel, who happens to be, and this is where the familiarity kicks in, a vegan. Not only that, but she’s convinced that she can turn anyone veg. Her current project is co-star David Boreanaz, who she says now tries to eat vegetarian once a week. That’s a decent achievement, what with the guy having played a vampire for something like 8 years, and they’re not known for loving the soy, I hear. You can read the whole interview here, but really I’ve given away most of it already.
AbeBooks.com wants you to know about their new cookbook section, which contains an interview with Sarah Kramer along with a chance to win an autographed cookbook. AbeBooks has lots of books, but they got their rep by focusing on the stuff that you can’t find anywhere else, which makes it slightly ironic that it’s an internet thing, because remember the olden times before the internet when you would have needed a site like that to find a cookbook about tofu, because the locals’ idea of four food groups was more like four foods?
Now, maybe Sarah’s not a TV star, but Emily’s not a judge in the Tofu Haiku contest, is she? I dare you to submit a haiku with the name “Emily Deschanel” in it. It’s, like, a third of your available syllables, but I’ll check with TVA and send out a copy of Vegan Freak to the best entry received by Monday. Just enter the Tofu Haiku contest through their site.
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