AR news on the web

There are some really wonderful news sites for animal rights news on the Internet and all have RSS feeds:

Dawn Watch Alerts Karen Dawn is a professional journalist. You can read her animal rights alerts on the web:
Dawn Watch

AR-NEWS
Is an announcement only google group ( email list ) where animal rights activists from all over send in animal rights related stories from all over. The information there is updated almost constantly and is very informative. You can read the archives on the web without subscribing:
AR-NEWS on the web

What is really cool is that all three of these venues have RSS URLs available. RSS, sometimes called “Really Simple Syndication” is a way to make the content of a web site come to you instead of you going to it.

This is a great boon for people who want to keep up with the content of many web sites as you can read all of that content in one place in a format of your choosing. For example, if it is your job to keep on animal rights news you can use the RSS feeds below to get all of this information delivered to you.

Instead of having to remember to click on the bookmarks of many web sites you can use an RSS reader to give you a list of “headlines” from all of the sites you are interested in.

Many web browsers and email software packages come with RSS readers.

Subway, not vegan

A recurring topic in various forums is if vegans can get something to eat at Subway. I emailed Subway about nutritional information( it isn’t on their site ) and I thought I would share the info. An excerpt from their email starts below the “==” line

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In response to your question the Ingredients and nutritional information for the Gardenburger and VegiMax are as follows:

Gardenburger:

Mushrooms, brown rice, onions, rolled oats, part-skim mozzarella, cottage cheese curd, egg white, cheddar cheese, bulgar wheat, natural seasonings and spices, autolyzed yeast, sea salt, olive oil, tapioca starch, and vegetable gum.

Calories 390
Protein (g) 19
Carbohydrates (g) 66
Sugar 6
Fat (g) 7
Sat. Fat (g) 2.5
Cholesterol (mg) 5
Sodium (mg) 960
Dietary Fiber (g) 9

VegiMax is as follows:

The ingredients: Vegetables (mushroom, water chestnuts, onions, carrots,green and red bell peppers, black olives), textured vegetable protein (soy protein consentrate, wheat gluten), egg whites, cooked brown rice, rolled oats, corn oil, calcium caseinate, soy sauce (water, soybeans, saly=t,wheat) Contains 2% or less of the following: onion powder, cornstarch, salt, hydrolyzed corn, soy and wheat protein, sucrose, soy protein isolate,spices, garlic powder, dextrose, jalapeno pepper powder, celery extract.

Calories 390
Protein (g) 24
Carbohydrates (g) 56
Sugar 7
Fat (g) 8
Sat. Fat (g) 1.5
Cholesterol (mg) 10
Sodium (mg) 1030
Dietary Fiber (g) 7

The above values include wheat or white bread, a 3.0 oz patty, and all the standard vegetables. Cheese or other condiments are not included.

The above information is for a 6 inch sub which is a local product. However, the nutrient value may vary depending on the store’s manufacturer. Further nutritional information on our national products can be found on our web site at subway.com

Animal Instinct – “The Devil Wears Prada” for vegans

I would sum this book up as “The Devil Wears Prada for vegans”.

“Animal Instinct” is about a journalist who quits her job to go work for an animal rights organization. The journalist soon discovers that her boss is emotionally unstable and toxic.

The novel is based on the author’s experience of quitting her own job to go work in an AR organization. Names are changed and many of the characters are amalgamations( but only slightly). The fictitious names she uses forvarious groups are a bit tongue-in-cheek and are funny.

The bulk of the story is about how the members of the “fictitious”
organization take abuse from their boss and work around her out of
their intense devotion to helping animals.

This is one aspect of the book I liked. While it painted the boss and
other heads of various “fictitious” AR organizations as being “eccentric”, it painted the people who work for these organizations as heroic in enduring what they endured, because of their intense love for animals. It paints them as intensely decent super hard working people.

The main character who works closely with the fictitious boss gets most of the abuse. Her soul searching about why she stays involves detailed descriptions of various kinds of animal abuse that stop just short of being educational.

I like the idea of someone picking up some beach reading and getting a bit of an education into the current state of animal welfare.

There are lots of references in the book to real life AR victories,
books and campaigns.

High literature it is not. It is the kind of thing to read at the end
of the day when you are too tired for other things.