Vegetarian Zen
VZ086: Vegetarian, Vegan, or Environmentally-Conscious? There’s an App for That!
In this episode of the Vegetarian Zen podcast we’ll be taking a look at some vegetarian apps and vegan apps, as well as those that may be helpful for animal lovers, and environmentally-conscious people.
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Here’s what we mention in this episode:
 Apps- Happy Cow – iPhone | Android
- VeganXpress – iPhone | iPad
- Do Eat Raw – iPhone | Android
- 21 Day Vegan Kickstart – iPhone
- Dirty Dozen – iPhone | iPad | Android
- Skin Deep – iPhone | Android
- Cruelty Cutter – iPhone | Android
- Buycott – iPhone | Android
- Environmental Working Group
- Beagle Freedom Project
- Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine
- Food Babe
- Food, Inc. (DVD)
Resources Used for this Episode
Recipe of the Week
- Zucchini Rolls (link coming soon)
Quotes of the Week
Life was so simple when apples and blackberries were fruit, a tweet was the sound of nature, and facebooks were photo albums.
—Â Carl Henegan
Question: What are your favorite apps for following a vegetarian/vegan and environmentally-friendly lifestyle? You can leave a comment by clicking here.
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Peace and Veggies,
Vickie and Larissa
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