Vegan Life

The Food Network portrays a lovely fairytale about the dead animals on our plates. It all has to do with our different cultures and watching our grandmothers in the kitchen when we were kiddies. The enticing aromas and wooden spoon licking. Never does it deal with the reality of how all those trillions of animals get horrifically raised, mistreated, and then snuffed out so you can eat a plate of mom’s beef stroganoff. We wouldn’t want the honest truth to plunder the TV ratings. One alternative is to buy my new book, “Vegan Art, A Book Of Visual Protest.” It’s much easier to digest the horrors of animal exploitation by looking at illustrations, paintings, cartoons and photographs to get the point across. Over 200 works of art by vegan artists. Available on amazon or check the bookseller of your choice.