The meaning of unfolding events. (Note From The Coordinators).Since the September 11th terrorist attacks, we have agonized ag·o·nize v. ag·o·nized, ag·o·niz·ing, ag·o·niz·es v.intr. 1. To suffer extreme pain or great anguish. 2. To make a great effort; struggle. v.tr. over what the unfolding events would mean to the United States, the world, vegetarianism vegetarianism, theory and practice of eating only fruits and vegetables, thus excluding animal flesh, fish, or fowl and often butter, eggs, and milk. In a strict vegetarian, or vegan, diet (i.e. , and The Vegetarian Resource Group. Vegetarians can be found in every area of the political spectrum, from military personnel to pacifists against all war. In the short term, we may all have different answers. But in the long term, as one of our key volunteers quickly reminded us, what we do as vegetarians is just as important today as it was before September 11th. Though anthrax and other types of biological warfare are terrifying ter·ri·fy tr.v. ter·ri·fied, ter·ri·fy·ing, ter·ri·fies 1. To fill with terror; make deeply afraid. See Synonyms at frighten. 2. To menace or threaten; intimidate. enough, heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and stroke are some of the top killers in this country. As vegetarians, we must still work on HEALTH AND PREVENTION. If current events bring about increased ENVIRONMENTAL destruction, it's even more important that vegetarians promote diets that use organic farming methods Organic farming methods combine scientific knowledge and modern technology with traditional farming practices based on thousands of years of agriculture. The distinguishing principle is an avoidance of synthetic inputs, such as manufactured fertilizers and pesticides, and for this and fewer nonrenewable resources when possible. If the economy continues to worsen (we hope not), many more people may need our help learning how to prepare meals based around more ECONOMICAL beans and grains. In the long run, in order to preserve VRG's future, we will have to find ways for all people the world over to have access to resources and to act in a more ETHICAL way. Certainly vegetarianism is one part of this solution, though not the only aspect in these complicated issues. We encourage vegetarians and animal rights and environmental activists to maintain strong beliefs and to share their knowledge, but also to remember the horrible consequences when one doesn't promote TOLERANCE of those who have different values. Vegetarian Journal is one project of the nonprofit Vegetarian Resource Group. An important aspect of our work is in outreach to health professionals and food service staff. Recently we exhibited at the annual meeting of the American Dietetic Association The American Dietetic Association (ADA) is the United States' largest organization of food and nutrition professionals, with nearly 65,000 members. Approximately 75 % of ADA's members are registered dietitians and about 4 % are dietetic technicians, registered. in St. Louis, Missouri. (See Notes from the Scientific Department on page 19). On the first day of the show, the exhibit hall was packed and we gave away almost all our handouts. Chef Nancy Berkoff, RD, spoke for VRG VRG Varig (Viacao Aerea Rio-Grandense, Brazil, ICAO code) VRG Vegetarian Resource Group VRG Ventral Respiratory Group VRG Vaccinia-Rabies Glycoprotein (gene) VRG Vision Research Group VRG Vortex Ring Gun to 275 food service professionals. Since she knows practical tips, they ate up the information. Even though this was a large expense for us, by educating food service staff we were able to impact tens of thousands of people. Shortly after the ADA Ada, city, United States Ada (ā`ə), city (1990 pop. 15,820), seat of Pontotoc co., S central Okla.; inc. 1904. It is a large cattle market and the center of a rich oil and ranch area. show, Suzanne Havala, RD, testified at the Department of Agriculture concerning school lunches and soy products. Over the years VRG has thrived and grown by retaining our beliefs, but changing with the times. We began with a typewritten type·write intr. & tr.v. type·wrote , type·writ·ten , type·writ·ing, type·writes To engage in writing or to write (matter) with a typewriter. four-page monthly newsletter in October 1982. In 1990, we converted to the 36-page bimonthly bi·month·ly adj. 1. Happening every two months. 2. Happening twice a month; semimonthly. adv. 1. Once every two months. 2. Twice a month; semimonthly. n. pl. Vegetarian Journal. Over the past few years, we have grown such that every month we educate more than 100,000 people via our website <www.vrg.org>. The cost to us of making this information available on the web is equivalent to producing two Journals. With the downturn in the economy, especially after September 11th, and impending im·pend intr.v. im·pend·ed, im·pend·ing, im·pends 1. To be about to occur: Her retirement is impending. 2. postal rate increases, in order to maintain our extensive outreach, we have decided to go to a quarterly format. Depending on support, we may publish other special issues. We are writing this in 2001 and are not sure what the economy will bring in 2002. However, if you would like to provide support to enable us to print additional features, please contact us. On a very positive note, we'd like to announce another great outreach project: an anonymous donor has pledged money each year so that VRG can offer $10,000 in college scholarship money. Please see the back cover for details. Debra Wasserman & Charles Stahler Coordinators of The Vegetarian Resource Group Thank you to Sarah Ellis for volunteering to do the nutritional analyses in this Journal. Thank you also to Lori Alden of the website, Cook's Thesaurus, <www.foodsubs.com>, for the photo of purslane purslane, common name for some plants of the Portulaceae, a family of herbs and a few small shrubs, chiefly of the Americas. The portulacas or purslanes (genus Portulaca) include many species indigenous to the United States. on this page and the photos of potatoes on page 17. Thank you to Dan and Dina Aronson for running a VRG booth at the Boston Vegetarian Festival. And thank you to Jim Dunn for distributing VRG materials from the Animal Rights Foundation of Florida table at a teachers' orientation conference in Florida. Debra Wasserman & Charles Stahler |
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