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Vegetarian Links
Vegetarian chef and yoga instructor Amira Elgan has created a newsletter
called Vegetarian Organic Life. The newsletter explores issues
related to meatless diets and organic living. It's well-written,
peppered with recipes and healthy lifestyle tips that go beyond
diet. Worth checking out.
www.vegetarianorganiclife.com
VegDining is an online guide to vegetarian restaurants all
around the world, with about 1,000 online listings and over 750
mini-reviews of vegetarian establishments.
www.vegdining.com
The Vegetarian Resource Group, based in Baltimore, Maryland,
is one of the best-known and most active vegetarian organizations
in the country. VRG publishes the vegan-friendly Vegetarian Journal
magazine in addition to an indispensable Guide to Natural Foods
Restaurants in the U.S. and Canada.
www.vrg.org
Who doesn't love People For the Ethical Treatment of Animals
(PETA)? Oh, that's right, McDonald's, Procter & Gamble,
Frank Perdue...
www.peta.org
Greenpeople is a directory of organic food locations, eco-friendly
businesses & services, environmental organizations, & community
events. They even mention our book in their directory!
www.greenpeople.org
VegSource is possibly the largest and most prominent online
community devoted to a plant-based diet. With over 10,000 recipes,
regular columns by John Robbins, Howard Lyman, and others, and a
very active group of message boards, VegSource is a required stop
for vegetarians on the infobahn.
www.vegsource.com
Vegetarian Times magazine is one of the oldest, most widely
read vegetarian publications in existence, featuring regular travel
articles by Vegetarian World Guides' own Susan Shumaker and Than
Saffel.
www.vegetariantimes.com
Happy Cow is an online global guide to vegetarian restaurants
and health food stores, providing vegetarians around the world with
listings of dining and healthy shopping options. The site regularly
includes a veggie/ vegan restaurant review, complete with menus,
prices, and applicable exchange rates (from US dollars).
www.happycow.net

WDW Links
WDWIG is a complete online resource for planning your vacation
at Walt Disney World in Orlando Florida. There are over 1,000 pages
of information, over 300 menus and over 1,000 photos! WDWIG has
FAQs, News and special sections for disabled, vegetarians and at-large
folks.
www.wdwig.com
WDWIG's creator, the redoubtable Deb Wills, is also the proprietress
of ALL EARS, a fabulous WDW-related e-zine. Just as Walt
Disney World's appeal cuts across social and economic lines, ALL
EARS is all-inclusive, with information that is relevant
to not only the traditional family, but to singles, couples, travel
professionals, first-timers, seasoned Walt Disney World veterans,
those with special touring or dietary needs, and those traveling
from outside the US.
wdwig.com/contents
Theme Park Commandos -One Family's Off-Season Orlando Odyssey
examines the Orlando theme parks from a wholly different perspective-an
experiential one. Among the pages of this massive site is a full-length
cyber book (provided free-of-charge) which offers-in rich detail-one
family's extraordinary adventures in the theme park capitol of the
world. From planning to execution to reminiscing, you will find
much food for thought here, and you will marvel at what can be accomplished
when you fully prepare and hit the ground running. You will also
enjoy a lot of laughs as the tale is spun. In addition the site
includes some potent planning tools. Newly remodeled for 2000.
www.geocities.com/thmprkcommando
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