Re: A Vegan Guide To Bristol 2005 - NOW AVAILABLE
If you didn't read it in the latest Viva mag, their founder and director Juliet Gellatley is doing an illustrated talk about the four big reasons why you don't need meat.
Its on Wednesday May 4th, 1930 - 2130, at Broadmead Baptist Church (above Tesco Metro).
If anyone fancies going and meeting up, maybe a bite to eat before or afterwards, pm me. :)
Re: A Vegan Guide To Bristol 2005 - NOW AVAILABLE
well yes but we know already (?)
Re: A Vegan Guide To Bristol 2005 - NOW AVAILABLE
The Bristol Alternative Homes & Gardens Fair takes place on May 14th 2005, between 10am - 4pm at the Create centre.
You'll be able to climb inside an electric car, examine solar panels, find out how to make your home more energy effecient, and buy a wide range of natural, fair trade, and organic products for the home.
More details HERE. :)
Re: A Vegan Guide To Bristol 2005 - NOW AVAILABLE
Re: A Vegan Guide To Bristol 2005 - NOW AVAILABLE
This is Bristol related, worth checking out:
http://www.bristle.org.uk/
Re: A Vegan Guide To Bristol 2005 - NOW AVAILABLE
In Bristol, looking for plants and shrubs and stuff, feeling peckish, then pop along to the Riverside Garden Centre and grab something to eat in the veggie cafe.
Today I had a big plate full of spicy African curry (with as many different types of veggies as I can think of) and rice for just £5.50. Well worth a visit. :)
Re: A Vegan Guide To Bristol 2005 - NOW AVAILABLE
Had eats this evening at Wagamama , Queens road, Clifton, Bristol.
I had yasai itameru, or stir-fried pak choi, tofu, red onion, beansprouts, sweet potato and coriander, served with rice noodles in a spicy coconut soup. And a carrot, cucumber, tomato, orange and apple juice.
The place is in a very good location, and looks more expensive than it is. If you ask, they have a wee seperate menu that shows whats vegan.
Re: A Vegan Guide To Bristol 2005 - NOW AVAILABLE
Aye, it is a good place, we have one in Guildford, with a special menu with the vegan dishes marked, and what ones can be made vegan. Pretty good, and very enjoyable food as i recall.
BRISTOLIANS (and people from nearby places) PLEASE VIEW
the laboratory of insurrectionary imagination are on tour in bristol right now (don't worry, i didn't know who they were either, but i looked at there website today).
anyone wanna go?
Re: BRISTOLIANS (and people from nearby places) PLEASE VIEW
it's not till the weekend- so not today! i don't know where i got that idea from, must've read it wrong!
Re: Vegan friendly restaurants in UK
I popped over to Bath again today, and found myself in Demuths again.
I had a mexican chilli with rice (ok it sounded more impressive on the menu) which was really nice, followed by chocolate fudge cake with soya ice cream. I've heard all good things about this chocolate fudge cake (thanks snaffler) and boy did it live up to them. Apparently they cut too big a slice, so as you can imagine it was just hell eating even more rich and sticky chocolate fudge cake than you had expected, but I struggled through. It looked really impressive (whilst it lasted) when the waitress brought it to the table, turning many heads.
I shared the meal with an organic cool blonde, thats a vegan lager by the way.
Demuths is well worth dipping into when in Bath. ;)
Viva! volunteer evening in Bristol
For the army of vegans at large in Bristol :D there is going to be a weekly volunteer evening at Viva's offices, starting on the 29th. It'll run from 6 - 9pm. The work should consist mainly of filling information packs and the like. And whoever you are there'll probably be lots of new people to meet!
Here is the address:
8 York Court,
Wilder St,
Bristol BS2 8QH
Come along. It'll be fun.
..also Roz clear some space in your PM box! :p