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isabels Vegan Food Diary HIGH CARB Challenge Tag 12 von 30 HCLF – Video

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DITL without hubby + my eyes before and after a clean vegan diet – Video

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DITL without hubby + my eyes before and after a clean vegan diet
I am currently following the Raw Till 4 diet (or at least trying to). I am still a noob and learning. For More Information on Raw Till 4 proper please check out these awesome channels below!...

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The problem with ‘thug’ cuisine

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Editor's note: Bryant Terry is an Oakland, California-based healthy eating advocate and author of "Afro-Vegan: Farm Fresh African, Caribbean, and Southern Flavors Remixed." Follow him on Twitter @bryantterry. The opinions expressed are solely those of the author.

(CNN) -- When I first saw Thug Kitchen in 2013, I, like thousands of other people, was intrigued by a website -- anonymously penned -- that peppered its posts with phrases like "Hydrate Mother Fker!" and "Antioxidants are all up in the Bh!" in an effort to promote healthy eating. So effective, it was hard to look away.

Most compelling to me and my contemporaries was the site's name, specifically the word "thug." As an African-American activist and author working to excite people to eat more healthfully (and create more access to fresh affordable food in communities most impacted by food injustice), I have long thought about the important role of pop culture and online media in changing people's attitudes, habits and politics around food. "Start with the visceral, move to the cerebral and then the political" has been the mantra guiding most of my efforts.

The pairing of vulgar, slang-heavy admonitions with big, bright, nutritious recipes was certainly visceral. But the more I read through the Thug Kitchen posts, the more skeptical I became about the cerebral and political aspects, if they even existed. I held out hope that Thug Kitchen was a ham-fisted attempt to craft viral memes that might positively influence the eating habits of the "thugs" that the wider culture imagines when that word is used: young black men living in low-income urban neighborhoods.

"Afro-Vegan: Farm Fresh African, Caribbean, and Southern Flavors Remixed" is Terry's new book.

In her book "Talkin and Testifyin," linguist Geneva Smitherman describes how "through song, story, folk sayings, and rich verbal interplay among everyday people, lessons and precepts about life and survival are handed down from generation to generation." So, maybe this anonymous writer was a working-class young person of color attempting to engage in linguistically and culturally appropriate cyberoutreach to young folks with similar backgrounds?

Don't fear the vegan

While on a promotional tour in the spring for my latest book, "Afro-Vegan," I met a 30-something Philadelphia-based healthy eating activist who was focused on transforming the consumption habits of people by "inspiring and improving the quality of life, one fruit and veggie at a time. Spreading the love, and knowledge, of an all plant-based diet." This cat was affectionately known as the "Gangster Vegan." A less cynical side of me imagined someone like him, who seemed genuinely committed to transforming communities, or like YouTube's outrageously fun "Sista Girl," Felicia O' Dell aka Auntie Fee, as the blogger behind Thug Kitchen.

If only.

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How to make a delicious low-fat vegan dinner in under 20 minutes. – Video

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How to make a delicious low-fat vegan dinner in under 20 minutes.
This is a tasty dinner for the vegan on the go. The secret is to cheat. What I like to do is add my favourite black bean soup made by Sopa to steamed sweet and white potatoes. I can do it...

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Super simple kid approved vegan chili – Video

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Super simple kid approved vegan chili
I share a recipe for quick and easy vegan chili. 1 large onion 3/4 cup chopped carrots garlic to taste 2 bell peppers (red or green) 3/4 cup chopped celery 1Tbs chili powder 1Tbs cumin 1...

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Halloween Ghost Potato Crisps – Easy DIY Vegan Treats! – Video

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Halloween Ghost Potato Crisps - Easy DIY Vegan Treats!
These Halloween ghost potato crisps are and easy to make diy treat that both kids and adults will love! These can be spiced with whatever seasonings and flavors you like and best of all can...

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Interview with Jack Albritton HCLF Vegan – Video

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Interview with Jack Albritton HCLF Vegan
Had a great interview with Jack Albritton. He #39;s been doing the vegan thing for about 2 years now and has a high raw content in his diet. We cover the diet he had for most of his life, his...

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My Vegan Journey – By The Violent Vegan – Video

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My Vegan Journey - By The Violent Vegan
The Violent Vegan reviews his journey into veganism with the help of MS Paint.

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Raw Vegan (vlog) – Video

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Raw Vegan (vlog)
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KEEP IT VEGAN (VEGAN HAIR) – Video

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KEEP IT VEGAN (VEGAN HAIR)
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