SOURCES
Chapter
1: Things To Know
WHERE
DID THE TERM "VEGETARIAN" COME FROM?
From The Internet
"rec.food.veg.faq"
COMMON
MYTHS
E.G. Smith
Direct Queries
From The Internet "rec.food.veg.faq"
Proctor & Gamble
Center for Science in
the Public Interest (CSPI)
OLESTRA®
Proctor & Gamble
Center for Science in
the Public Interest (CSPI)
ON
KOSHER...
Kosher Information
Web Site
From The Internet "rec.food.veg.faq"
WAXED
PRODUCE
The Bread
& Circus whiole Food Bible,
Christopher Kilham; Addison Wesley, ---1991.
The Complete Book
of Juiciug, Michael Murray, ND; Prima Publishing, 1992.
Chapter
2: Vegan Nutrients
A Brief
lutroductiou To Basic Nutrition Adapted from Basic Nutritiou,
The ----Vegetarian
Society UK
Soy Not Oi, Hippycore; Profane Existence.
Die Nutritiou Bible, jean Anderson, MS & Barbara Deskins,
PhD, RD.
Minimax, Dr. David Phillips.
Vegan Delights, Eva Batt; Thorsons.
Bantam Medical Dictiouary, Bantam.
Recommended Dietary Allowances, 10th ed., The Food and Nutrition
Board,
---National Research Council; National
Academy Press, 1989.
Simply Vegan: Quick
Vegetarian Meals, Debra Wasserman and Reed Mangels, ---PhD,
RD; The Vegetarian Resource Group.
Basic Nutrition Information
Sheet, The Vegetarian Society UK.
Chapter
3: Definitive Listings
Animal
Ingredients and Their Alternatives.
Animal Factories,
Jim Mason; Crown
Publishers.
Center for Science in
the Public Interest (CSPI).
Product Labels.
Slaughter Of The Innocent,
Hans Ruesch.
List Of Animal Products
and Their Alternatives, Jon Cardillo.
Animal Liberation,
Peter Singer; Avon.
A Consumer's Dictionary
of Cosmetic Ingredients, Ruth Winter; Crown.
From The Internet: "rec.food.veg.faq"
and "rec.food.ar.faq."
Assorted Information
from VegSocUK.
Chapter
4: Animal Ingredients
Personal
Care with Principle, National
Anti-Vivisection Society.
E.G. Smith Collective
Research.
Center for Science in
the Public Interest (CSPI).
Chapter
5: Alcohol
"Ask the Bay
Vegan," 7he Bay Vegan, No. 4, Summer 1996.
BITTERS,
ETC
"Beer," VegSocUK
Info Sheet.
LOW
ALCOHOL
"Beer," VegSocUK
Info Sheet.
"Cruelty-Free Beers,"
AnimalTimes, Jan/Feb 1995; PETA.
LAGERS
"Beer," VegSocUK
Info Sheet.
US
DOMESTIC
Manufacturer Contacts.
Product Labels.
Common Sense.
"Cruelty-Free Beers,"
Anintal-Times, Jan/Feb 1995; PETA.
---This
list is not intended to be exhaustive, and inclusion on the list
is not an
---
endorsement of the producer or manufacturer, PETA makes no claim
---regarding
these companies' environmental, business, or advertising practices."
---(uhh,
nor does E.G. Smith Press)
*Coors intentionally
deleted from list.
VEGAN
WINES
“Alcohol," VegSocUK
Info Sheet.
OUTSIDE
THE US
"Alcohol," VegSocUK
Info Sheet.
CIDER
"Cider," VegSocUK
Info Sheet.
Chapter
6: Possible Animal Derived
E.G. Smith
Collective Research
Center for Science in
the Public Interest (CSPI)
"Personal Care with Principle,"
National Anti-Vivisection Society, Spring, 1992
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