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Arlene Spark, EdD, RD, FADA, FACN

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From: The Vegetarian Resource Group <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>

Date: May 24, 2012 3:14:14 PM EDT

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VRG-NEWS: The Vegetarian Resource Group Newsletter

Volume 16, Issue 5

May 2012



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To view VRG-NEWS on the web, visit:

[ http://www.vrg.org/vrgnews/2012may.php ]

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CONTENTS



1) TACO BELL'S(r) FIRSTMEAL(tm) HASH BROWNS

2) VEGAN CHILDREN: RESPONSE TO NYT OP-ED

3) VEGAN DINING, MAUI

4) VEGAN MAC AND NO-CHEESE WITH ZUCCHINI "CREAM" SAUCE

5) VRG IN THE NEWS

6) MY VRG INTERNSHIP

7) SPECIAL OFFER! JOIN VRG WITH $25 AND GET A COPY OF VEGAN MEALS FOR ONE OR TWO FOR FREE!

8) CAN A VEGAN DIET PROVIDE ENOUGH PROTEIN TO SLOW DOWN AGE-RELATED MUSCLE LOSS?

9) VEG BABIES: REED MANGELS ON THE DR. DON SHOW

10) VRG'S VEGAN DINNER IN PHILADELPHIA - OCT 7, 2012

About The Vegetarian Resource Group

About VRG-NEWS





1) TACO BELL'S(r) FIRSTMEAL(tm) HASH BROWNS



By Jeanne Yacoubou, MS

VRG Research Director



At the end of January 2012, Taco Bell(r) announced that it will debut

eleven new breakfast menu items as a FirstMeal(tm) in approximately

750 restaurants located in ten western states, including California

and Colorado. Currently, FirstMeal(tm) is offered only during the

morning. By the end of 2012, FirstMeal(tm) will be available along

with late-night FourthMeal(tm) offerings.  Taco Bell(r) locations in

the eastern US will begin carrying FirstMeal(tm) in 2013.



The VRG asked a quality assurance manager at Taco Bell(r) corporate

headquarters to tell us more about the FirstMeal(tm) menu items. We

learned that the new hash brown is all-vegetable. It does not contain

natural flavors of animal or dairy origin. Hash browns are fried in

"canola oil" in a fryer designated "only for grains and potatoes."

Hash browns may be ordered separately.



To read the rest of the article, visit our blog:

[ http://www.vrg.org/blog/2012/04/24/taco-bell¿s®-firstmeal¿-hash-browns/ ]



For more information on food served in fast food and quick service

chains, see [ http://www.vrg.org/fastfoodinfo.htm ]



For information on food ingredients and for other information of

interest to vegetarians and vegans, please subscribe to our free

enewsletter at [ http://www.vrg.org/vrgnews/ ]



There are many ways to stay connected to The Vegetarian Resource

Group!  Get our blog delivered right to your inbox:

[ http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheVRGBlog  ] Follow us on Twitter:

[ http://twitter.com/VegResourceGrp ]

Like us on Facebook:

[ http://www.facebook.com/thevegetarianresourcegroup ]



VRG research can be supported at

[ https://www.givedirect.org/give/givefrm.asp?CID=1565 ]





2) VEGAN CHILDREN: RESPONSE TO NYT OP-ED



By Reed Mangels, PhD, RD



About 5 years ago, The New York Times published an op-ed sensationally

headlined "Death by Veganism." This opinion piece created a great deal

of outcry, because of its incorrect information and shaky foundation.

The Public Editor of the Times

[ http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/24/opinion/24pubed.html?pagewanted=all ]

said, "I think The Times owes its readers the other side, published on

the op-ed page, not just in five letters to the editor that briefly

took issue with her" and asked, "And what is the obligation of editors

to make sure that op-ed writers are not playing fast and loose with

the facts?"



To read the rest of the article, visit our blog:

[ http://www.vrg.org/blog/2012/04/25/vegan-children-response-to-nyt-op-ed/ ]





3) VEGAN DINING, MAUI



Reed Mangels, PhD, RD



What would you do if your daughter was working on Maui for 2 months

with Americorps-NCCC

[ http://www.americorps.gov/about/programs/nccc.asp ]? A family trip

to visit her seemed like one way to spend spring break. It wasn't the

easiest choice -- the 18 hours of travel each way wasn't something any

of us looked forward to -- still, we decided that this was an

opportunity not to be missed. We were on Maui, the second largest of

the Hawaiian Islands, for about four days.



One of the very first places that we stopped was at Yee's fruit stand

in Kihei. Yee's is one of the oldest mango farms on Maui. I asked the

woman running the fruit stand where her farm was and she pointed to

the road behind the stand. It doesn't get much more local! The stand

had at least 4 kinds of mangos as well as several kinds of papayas and

other fruits. I had never appreciated how different kinds of mangos

can taste. Our favorite was Golden Glow -- sweet, mild, and juicy.



To read the rest of the article, visit our blog:

[ http://www.vrg.org/blog/2012/04/26/vegan-dining-maui/ ]





4) VEGAN MAC AND NO-CHEESE WITH ZUCCHINI "CREAM" SAUCE



This recipe originally appeared in the article "Baby Boomer Cooking"

by Debra Daniels-Zeller in Vegetarian Journal Issue 4, 2010:

[ http://www.vrg.org/journal/vj2010issue4/2010_issue4_baby_boomer.php ].



Vegan Mac and No-Cheese with Zucchini "Cream" Sauce



(Serves 6)



Nothing is what it seems in this reproduction of the ubiquitous '50s

favorite mac 'n' cheese. The idea for this recipe sprang from an

Italian cookbook that also used Parmesan cheese. I found that garlic

and basil delivered taste without adding any cheese at all. The only

trick is to peel the zucchini since the green skin will turn the sauce

light green.



To see the recipe, visit:

[ http://www.vrg.org/blog/2012/04/28/vegan-mac-and-no-cheese-with-zucchini-cream-sauce/ ]





5) VRG IN THE NEWS



Below is a selection of news articles VRG has been featured in this

month:



* In an age of mad cow disease and pink slime, are young kids ready to

 read about veganism?

 [ http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/on-parenting/post/in-an-age-of-mad-cow-disease-and-pink-slime-are-young-kids-ready-to-read-about-veganism/2012/04/26/gIQARAdRjT_bllog.html ]

 (April 26, 2012; The Washington Post)



* 5 Interesting Facts About Plant-based Food Choices

 [ https://www.onegreenplanet.org/vegan-food/5-interesting-facts-about-plant-based-food-choices/ ]

 (April 23, 2012; One Green Planet)



* Main Street Vegan: How to Go Vegan in the Real World (Book Review)

 [ http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/shortorder/2012/04/main_street_vegan_how_to_go_ve.php ]

 (April 20, 2012; Miami New Times)



* New Poll Illuminates Veg Consumers' Dietary Choices

 [ http://vegnews.com/articles/page.do;jsessionid=CD3F4FB34E90572C2ECDDBB7D461F171?pageId=4429&catId=8 ]

 (April 19, 2012; VegNews)



* Meat-free advocates say plant-based diet better for planet

 [ http://onlineathens.com/food/2012-04-17/plants-make-healthy-diet-planet ]

 (April 18, 2012; Athens Banner-Herald)



* Care and feeding of a lone vegetarian

 [ http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/taste/146141335.html ]

 (April 4, 2012; Minneapolis Star Tribune)





To see more news articles VRG has been featured in, visit

[ http://www.vrg.org/press/vrg_in_the_news.php ]



For press releases, see: [ http://www.vrg.org/press/index.htm ]





6) MY VRG INTERNSHIP



By Amanda Matte



Being an intern at VRG has been a wonderful, eye-opening experience. I

originally began working here to gain experience at a non-profit, and

since VRG just happened to be local/support a cause I care deeply

about, it was a perfect fit. As a lifelong vegetarian, I thought I

knew all there was to know about the lifestyle, but through my work

here I have become far more informed about vegetarianism, and

particularly veganism.



I have started to read up on veganism a great deal on my own time, and

have slowly begun to implement changes into my lacto-ovo diet,

including, but not limited to, subbing almond milk for cream in my

coffee, and giving vegan cheese a try (dairy cheese has always been my

vice!).



To read the rest of the article, visit our blog:

[ http://www.vrg.org/blog/2012/05/03/my-vrg-internship/ ]



For more information about VRG internships, see

[ http://www.vrg.org/student/ ]



To donate towards VRG internships, scholarships, and other projects,

visit [ http://www.vrg.org/donate ]





7) SPECIAL OFFER! JOIN VRG WITH $25 AND GET A COPY OF VEGAN MEALS FOR ONE OR TWO FOR FREE!



Join VRG with $25 via our donation form

[ https://www.givedirect.org/give/givefrm.asp?CID=1565 ], and receive

the Vegetarian Journal [ http://www.vrg.org/journal ] for one year AND

a copy of Vegan Meals for One or Two: Your Own Personal Recipes

[ http://www.vrg.org/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=4 ]!



Each recipe in Vegan Meals for One or Two

[ http://www.vrg.org/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=4 ] by Chef Nancy Berkoff, EdD, RD, is written to serve one or two

people. We've heard the "But I'm the only one in my family who eats

vegan meals" and the "I'm vegan, but it's so hard to cook for one"

excuses. Now you have no reason to eat unhealthfully!



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: It's All About You!

Chapter 2: Meal Planning and Shopping

Chapter 3: Breakfast

Chapter 4: One-Pot Wonders

Chapter 5: Freeze or Refrigerate Now, Eat Later

Chapter 6: Grab-and-Go

Chapter 7: Desserts and Snacks

Chapter 8: Every Day and Special Day Cooking

Glossary

Resources from The Vegetarian Resource Group



Sample Recipe

Is it Tofu? It is Tempeh? It's Garlic, For Sure



(makes 2 hearty servings)



This dish is guaranteed to keep vampires away. Use this as a sandwich

stuffing (good hot or cold) or serve over cooked noodles (how about

spinach or carrot pasta), steamed rice, or over a baked potato.



2 Tablespoons olive oil (any vegetable oil is okay)

2 Tablespoons minced garlic cloves

3 Tablespoons flour

1 cup soymilk

1/2 teaspoon black pepper

3/4 cup cubed firm tofu or tempeh



In a medium-sized frying pan, heat oil. Add garlic and sautee until

garlic is lightly browned. Remove from heat and whisk in flour to make

a paste.



Heat soymilk in a microwave or in a small pot until bubbly. Slowly add

paste to soymilk, whisking, to form a smooth sauce, over low heat,

approximately 5 minutes. Add tofu or tempeh and allow dish to cook for

3-4 minutes, until heated.



Note: You can try flavored tofu or tempeh, such as barbecue, smoked,

or Cajun to add even more flavor.



Total calories per serving using Tofu: 353

Total Fat as % of Daily Value: 37%

Fat: 24 grams

Protein: 20 grams

Carbohydrates: 18 grams

Iron: 12 mg

Calcium: 177 mg

Dietary Fiber: 4 grams

Sodium: 30 mg





8) CAN A VEGAN DIET PROVIDE ENOUGH PROTEIN TO SLOW DOWN AGE-RELATED MUSCLE LOSS?



By Christine Kasum Sexton



The short answer is yes.  Protein deficiency, as well as lack of

exercise, can contribute to age-related muscle loss. Vegan diets are

no more likely to be protein deficient than are non-vegan diets.  As

you age, however, you likely require fewer calories in your diet, so

it is important to make sure that the foods you eat are nutrient-dense

and protein-rich.



Age-related muscle loss is extremely common.  After the age of 50,

most people lose about 1-2% of their muscle per year....



To read the rest of the article, visit our blog:

[ http://www.vrg.org/blog/2012/05/08/can-a-vegan-diet-provide-enough-protein-to-slow-down-age-related-muscle-loss/ ]





9) VEG BABIES: REED MANGELS ON THE DR. DON SHOW



VRG's Nutrition Advisor Reed Mangels, RD, PhD, was on the Dr. Don Show

on April 25 to speak about vegetarian diets in infants. If you missed

it live, you can listen to it on the Dr. Don Show archives!



Veg Babies with Reed Mangels

[ http://bullheadurgentcare.com/archives/playfiles/04252012p.html ]



You can find more archives of the Dr. Don Show here:

[ http://bullheadurgentcare.com/archives/index.html ], including the

March 6 show

[ http://bullheadurgentcare.com/archives/playfiles/03062012p.html ], in

which Dr. Mangels discussed pregnancy, lactation and vegetarian diets.



For more information on vegan pregnancy, see:



* The Everything Vegan Pregnancy Book

[ http://www.vrg.org/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=81 ]

by Reed Mangels, RD, PhD



* Vegan Nutrition in Pregnancy and Childhood

[ http://www.vrg.org/nutrition/veganpregnancy.php ]





10) VRG'S VEGAN DINNER IN PHILADELPHIA - OCT 7, 2012



The Vegetarian Resource Group will host a vegan dinner during the

annual meeting of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (formerly the

American Dietetic Association). The restaurant is about one block from

the Convention Center. Please see below for RSVP details. We hope to

see you there!



VRG's VEGAN DINNER IN PHILADELPHIA

SINGAPORE VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2012, 6 PM



VEGAN BUFFET MENU

House Wonton Soup

Hot and Sour Soup



Curry Dumpling

Spring Roll

Sesame Noodles

Salad



Singapore "Pepper Steak"

General Tao's "Chicken" with Broccoli

Vegetable Lo Mein

Chinese and American Greens

Coconut "Shrimp and Chicken"



Brown Rice, White Rice, Tea, Oranges



(Fruit shakes can be purchased separately.)



COST: $20 per person, including tax and tip. You can pay by sending

$20 to The Vegetarian Resource, P.O. Box 1463, Baltimore, MD 21203,

by paying online at [ http://www.vrg.org/donate ] (write "Singapore

dinner" and names of attendees in the comments), or by paying over the

phone with your Visa or MasterCard by calling (410) 366-8343

Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.



Seating is limited. Menu subject to change.



We look forward to seeing you.



Name: ________________________________

Address: _____________________________

City: ________________________________

State: _______________________________

Zip: _________________________________

Telephone: ___________________________

E-mail: ______________________________

Names of attendees. __________________

$20/person X ___ attendees= $

Donations towards dietitian outreach: $

Total Enclosed: $





ABOUT THE VEGETARIAN RESOURCE GROUP



Our health professionals, activists, and educators work with

businesses and individuals to bring about healthful changes in your

school, workplace, and community. Registered dietitians and physicians

aid in the development of nutrition-related publications and answer

member and media questions about vegetarian diets. The Vegetarian

Resource Group is a non-profit organization. Financial support comes

primarily from memberships, donations, bequests, and book sales. The

Vegetarian Journal, a print magazine, is a benefit of membership in

The VRG. (For more information, please see the Vegetarian Journal

online.)



If you would like to make a donation, become a member, volunteer, or

find out more about The VRG, contact us at:



The Vegetarian Resource Group

P.O. Box 1463

Baltimore, MD 21203

Phone: (410) 366-8343

Fax: (410) 366-8804

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Website: [ http://www.vrg.org ]

Like us on Facebook: [ http://www.facebook.com/thevegetarianresourcegroup ]

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The contents of this newsletter, and our other publications, including

Vegetarian Journal, are not intended to provide personal medical

advice. Medical advice should be obtained from a qualified health

professional. We often depend on product and ingredient information

from company statements. It is impossible to be 100% sure about a

statement, info can change, people have different views, and mistakes

can be made. Please use your own best judgment about whether a product

is suitable for you. To be sure, do further research or confirmation

on your own.





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If you are a new subscriber, you might enjoy reading past issues of

VRG-NEWS online at [ http://www.vrg.org/vrgnews/ ].



Contents of VRG-NEWS are copyright 2012 by The Vegetarian Resource

Group. The newsletter may be freely distributed in electronic or print

form provided its contents are not altered and credit is given to The

Vegetarian Resource Group, P.O. Box 1463, Baltimore, MD 21203.



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