Please note, Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary does not necessarily agree with or support the positions, activities, or campaigns of all of the organizations behind these web pages. Full disclaimer
Vegan Recipes and Nutrition
• Choose Veg
• The Vegan Chef
• Compassionate Cooks
• Compassionate Cooking DVD
• Vegetarian Food For Thought Podcast
• Vegan Mania Recipes
• Vitalita - Free Cookbooks to Download
• Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM)
Our Favorite Recipes
Entrees
• Laurel's Pecan Tempeh Cutlets
• Mimi's Mashed Potatoes
• Polenta Florentine
• Sarah's Spanakopita
• Tony's Italitastic Lasagna
Sauces
• Graebel's Gravy
Salads
• Tommy's Tofu Salad
Desserts
• Bella's Blueberry Crisp
• Katie Cat's Hot Fudge Cake
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Shopping and Dining
• Boulder Dining Guide
• Three Little Figs
• Food Fight Grocery
• Vegan Essentials
• Vegan Goods
• Downbound
• Pangea--the Vegan Store
• Vegan Book Project
• Art With a Conscience
• California Cove Designs
• Buy Kind Feasts
• Etsy for Animals: Artists Helping Animals - The Team
• Etsy for Animals: Artists Helping Animals - The Store
• Emma's K9 Kitchen - Vegan Dog Treats
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Ethical Perspectives
• Animal Rights - The Abolitionist Approach
• Abolitioinst Online
• Animal Liberation Victoria
• Open Rescue
• Vegan Freak - The Essential Vegan Guide
• Veganisme Opzijnbest
Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary links to various web pages that may be useful to those who want to learn more about going vegan; however, Peaceful Prairie does not necessarily agree with or support the positions, activities, or campaigns of all of the organizations behind these web pages.
Peaceful Prairie promotes vegan living as the only viable way of abolishing the property status of animals in society and the inherent and unnecessary cruelty inevitably resulting from animals’ status as property and economic commodities. Peaceful Prairie does NOT promote welfare reform or regulation of the use of animals in any way due to the profound and inherent conflict between welfare versus the legal and economic status as property and commodities.
As long as nonhuman animals are considered “things”, property, and/or economic resources, instead of sentient beings with their own interests, there will be no meaningful changes in the cruelty that billions of them endure from birth to death.
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