Posts tagged as: vegan

Guest Post: Straight From the Cow’s Mouth: Pros and Cons of Milk Alternatives

May 5th, 2011 - posted under: Furthermore » Guest Bloggers

I’m so happy to offer up this great guest post by Bonzai reader Renee. It’s just the sort of informative piece I’d love to write – if only I had more hours in my day! Lucky for us, our awesome community continues to grow and thrive, and our awesome community members are willing to take [...]

Guest Post: Running On A Plant-Based Diet

April 26th, 2011 - posted under: Furthermore » Guest Bloggers

I’m so excited to welcome back Monika (or as you may know her “windycityvegan”) to talk about a subject that’s currently piquing my – and a lot of other people’s – interest. Running! I’m really hoping to begin training soon, and it seems like the sport’s really gaining in popularity. I love that there are [...]

The Top 5 Mistakes And Misconceptions Made by Newbie Juicers

April 25th, 2011 - posted under: The Food » Food and Health

This red cabbage-cucumber juice is not a mistake. Love this stuff! I’ve been writing a lot about my love affair with green juice lately, and I’ve been thrilled to hear that many of you share my passion. I’ve also heard from a lot of people who want to try, or have tried in the past, [...]

Guest Post: Taste Sensation

April 19th, 2011 - posted under: Furthermore » Guest Bloggers

When Trina first approached me about writing this piece, I was more than enthusiastic. Trina’s been a member of the Bonzai community for quite some time and she also manages an awesome web space of her own. And this topic happens to be near and dear to my heart, as it’s something I’ve experienced in [...]

The Top 5 Reasons Why I LOVE Drinking Fresh Green Juice

April 7th, 2011 - posted under: The Food » Food and Health

Vegetable Juice is sweeping the nation, and I am happily surfing the big green wave! It all started with my wheat grass discovery a few months back, which kicked off a love affair that ignited in my own kitchen. My dear Champion, usually sad and lonely and gathering dust in the corner under the cupboards, [...]