Showing posts with label meetup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meetup. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

East Village Meetup!!

Announcing a new Meetup for the NYC Vegans Meetup Group!
When: Wednesday, July 1, 2015, 7:00 PM
Where: V Spot
12 Saint Marks Pl (bet. 2nd & 3rd Aves.)
New York, NY 10003
For complete information and to RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/nycvegans/events/223398141/

The V-Spot Cafe is a popular and beloved 100% Latin Vegan restaurant in Park Slope, Brooklyn. It is owned and operated by brothers (and meetup group members) Danny Carabano and Alex Carabano.
I've got some wonderful news. They are opening a second location in the East Village. Their new, large 112-seat restaurant is not yet fully complete, but a couple of days ago they had a "soft opening" so that their hoards of devoted fans can do an initial check-out of the new location!

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Vegan Drinks!

The Next NYC Vegan Drinks!

Thursday, August 28, 2014. 7pm-10pm.
Benefits Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary
Food By Miss Rachel's Pantry
21+. At Fontana's Bar
105 Eldridge Street, Lower East Side, NYC [Map]

Questions? Email Info@Vegandrinks.Org.

Sign Up For The Vegan Drinks Email List!


This post shamelessly lifted from vegandrinks.org, via Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary newsletter

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Some things I learned at the Vegan Meetup


There was a ton of food at the vegan meetup - the food was delicious (pakora and lentils were my fave) and almost everyone at the table had seconds (why did I snack beforehand?!), but most nourishing of all was the FOOD FOR THOUGHT!!!

I've been processing the experience over the past few days, and here are some things I didn't fully realize before the event.  I guess I had sort of heard about these things in the past, but our enlightening conversation made the following points very clear to me:

1) Vegans amongst us!  I don't know what I was expecting - maybe a restaurant full of 20-something pale emaciated hippies/hipsters wearing shirts that say "I'm VEGAN."  I came in the restaurant and saw there was a big communal table set up with some people seated already, and I was really unsure if that was the vegan group because they all looked really, really normal.  Like a sample of people you see on the subway during rush hour- just regular folk from all walks of life getting on with their lives.  I thought vegans were these rare diamonds in the rough, but the truth is there are probably more vegans out there than I realize because you can't wear a t-shirt that says "I'm VEGAN" every day.  Of the people at the meetup, I would never have guessed that any of them were vegan just by looking at them. I guess it's like when you discover someone you've known for a while and assumed is American is actually Canadian, or on the show Battlestar Galactica (above) who is a cylon!.  Which brings me to....

2) Vegans are diverse! The group definitely was very diverse across age, race, gender, religion, profession, body type, local, visitor... as mentioned before, the kind of diversity that you see when you ride the subway in NYC (which is a big part of why I love living in NYC).  I guess the answer to the question, "What does a vegan look like?" is "Anyone who wants to be a vegan!" Because all these people from different backgrounds all have come to the same conclusion - Vegan is the way to go.  That's very heartwarming that being vegan is something universal that can bring folks together!  

3) Diversity among Vegans  - I'm talking about why these people chose to be vegan, when they decided to change their lives, and how and what they eat.  I guess the only thing they have in common is what they don't eat (animal products).

Why (some people do it for multiple reasons, some people did it for a single reasons and just get added benefits):
  • Health Vegans
  • Animal lover Vegans
  • Eco Vegans
When (how long people have been vegan):
  • Longtime
  • New
  • Future (Wannabegans!)
What vegans actually eat
  • Vegan junk food (often the animal lover vegans)
  • Organic/raw/high carb fresh fruits and vegetables (often the health vegans)
  • Fancy vegan versions of animal dishes
  • Normal stuff, just minus the animal products
How 
  • Strict vegans / Vegetarian mostly vegans 
  • Raised vegan or in vegan community / Stand-alone vegans (first vegan in family/community)
  • Activist vegans / quiet vegans
Anyway, if you are looking for a place to be vegan and fit in, I assure you you will fit in! Take a look at the group ("Welcome Vegans and Aspiring Vegans!") and see if there is an event coming up you can join!



Wednesday, May 7, 2014

So Invogorated!

Just a quick note to say that my husband and I just got back from the NYC Vegan meetup at Ayurveda Cafe (on the Upper West Side, not the East side like I thought before I actually looked at a map!), and it was totally amazing!  The food was really great and I absolutely stuffed myself, but the company was really what made it special and has me all excited.

We sat at a smaller table with three super awesome vegans that I'm hoping I can profile for you here.  I'm going to think up some questions for them, and post their responses here!

Pants Up @ the Pop Up! May 5 - 11, Chelsea Market


My home is not totally vegan.  One of the things I've been meaning to donate to Salvation Army and replace is my husband's leather belt. He only has one belt, it still functions, and he wears it every day, so I have to find a replacement before I can get rid of it.  

I think I found it!  Yesterday I was walking through Chelsea Market, where they have an "ID Pop Shop Independent Designers Sale" (lots of really cool unique stuff there, I don't know why people who visit NY from around the world bother shopping at the big mutli-national chains because that stuff is the same around the world. This is the place to see REAL local NY talent).  ANYWAY I saw this one booth (above) with really cool textured accessories - made from CORK.  I timidly asked the lady working there if there is any leather in the belts, thinking maybe there was leather layer in the middle, and she proudly responded that all their products are vegan!  Well, in that case, let me take a look around!!

The shop is Cliff Belts, and they actually have a ton of different accessories that are typically made out of leather, plus guitar straps(!).  My favorite items are the ones with the natural cork color and texture showing through (they also have colored and embossed styles). So unique! The lady in the booth showed me some cool features of their belts, where some of them are mix-and-matchable with the buckle and strap, and another line of belts are made out of recycled subway car grab poles!  Super awesome!   


I love that it is strong, durable, ecological, cruelty free, and lighter than leather. Cliff Belts says, "Cork is environmentally preferable to leather as it comes from a lower carbon impact source (tree bark) and does not use animal products in its manufacture (a vegan product). The environmental concerns associated with leather include the energy and carbon intensity of generating animal products and the chemicals used in the leather tanning process that can be damaging to human health and the environment. Cork is a naturally beautiful and greener alternative to leather."

Anything from this shop would be great for anyone who wears pants, wants to define his or her waist, or carries things (so basically everyone).  And probably also for anyone that loves wine (because wine people are into cork).  I'm going to get this belt for my husband, and I want this for me, I'm hoping I can put a little notebook inside it.  

PS - Reminder, Vegan Dinner at Ayurveda Cafe is tonight! 

Friday, April 18, 2014

East Side Eating

I am firmly rooted on the West Side of Manhattan, but I do occasionally venture across Broadway and spend time on the East Side!  Last weekend, I wanted to check out an exhibit on Museum Mile (Masterpieces & Curiosities: Diane Arbus's Jewish Giant at the Jewish Museum), and of course all the walking around made me hongray so my husband and I wandered around in a totally new neighborhood in search of food.  

Right around the corner was a lovely spot that reminded me of my neighborhood favorite, Juice Generation.  It was called Juice Press!  

Vegetarian / Vegan Restaurant and Juice Bar
1296 Madison Ave. (at 92nd St.), New York, NY 10128

They had similar pre-prepared vegan raw/dishes, and they were delish!  I found everything to be a tad bit pricy, but it's all organic, and according to the cashier, also raw, kosher, and vegan. We followed up our raw falafel and hummus wrap with a juice, I forget which one 

In other East Side dining news, I actually missed the Vegan Meetup at Organic Grill, but there is another NYC Vegan meetup coming up, and it's on the Upper East Side! 
When: Wednesday, May 7, 2014, 7:00 PM
Where: Ayurveda Cafe
706 Amsterdam Ave. (bet. East 94th & 95th Sts.)
New York, NY 10025
For complete information and to RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/nycvegans/events/177101402/
I already RSVPed, hope to see you there! 

Friday, April 11, 2014

April 26: Celebrate ASPCA Help a Horse Day



YES! It is the year of the horse, and they even have their own special DAY (April 26, 2014)!   Horse day in the horse year!  Why do I love horses so much?  Well, I had riding lessons when I was younger, and I loved that, but I think the real reason is because I loved playing with My Little Ponies when I was a child.

There are rescues all over the country that are holding special events where you can learn more about the work that they do.  Check out what is happening in your area!

http://www.aspca.org/fight-cruelty/equine-cruelty/national-help-horse-day-april-26

Reminder: Next Wednesday is the NYC Vegan Meetup @ Organic Grill!

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Veggie Pride Parade

If you are between West Greenwich Village and Union Square Park today, try to catch the Veggie Pride Parade!

https://www.facebook.com/events/262998593863099/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming