V E G A N D E M O N T I M E S issue 1 * august 1989 Main Arm (Mullumbimby), New South Wales, Australia Vegan Feasts at Kohinur ----------------------- On Friday July 21st we put on our first Vegan Feast at Kohinur Hall. There was pumpkin soup, dhal and rice and a selection of home-made cakes, with chai and fruit punch to drink. Most of the music was from tapes, but later on in the evening some members of Earth Reggae turned up and played us a few songs. We lit a big fire outside, and inside the atmosphere was more like a cafe than the usual Kohinur hall feel. And all this for just three dollars! These vegan feasts will be happening on the nearest Friday to every full moon, with the next one on the 18th of August. That will be a special Rainforest night and we'll be showing a video on the fight to save the forests of the Penan, called "Blowpipes and Bulldozers." Why Vegan Food? --------------- You might think it's pretty weird that we're serving up food with no animal products in it. But we believe that in our society it's not possible to justify eating animal products, for two main reasons: Firstly, the earth cannot support a diet based on animal products. It's pretty obvious that using vegetables to feed animals is a really inefficient way of getting that vegetable protein into our bodies. So vast areas of land are destroyed to breed animals for us to eat. If that land was used for producing vegetable protein, only a fraction of it would be needed to produce the same ammount of food. Secondly, we look at the disgusting abuses of living beings that are used to make food. Battery hens squeezed into a space not much bigger than their bodies and fed on chemical shit in artificially-lit factories is just one example out of many. How can eggs that have been produced under these conditions possibly do any good to the person eating them? Politics of non-exploitation MUST include animals. And you can't fight environmental destruction while you continue to eat meat or dairy products. If you really want to change the world, you have to start with your own diet. It's easy! @ @ @ Vegan Food at Dance Theatre Show -------------------------------- Kids Off The Streets put on two performances of the Aboriginal and Islander Dance Theatre at the Civic Centre in Mullumbimby. It was a great performance, with hundreds of people coming along to the afternoon and evening sessions. But we reckon the biggest achievement was the food. KOTS Catering provided a great selection of snacks and meals. And it was all vegan! The menu included lasagne, pizza, falafel rolls, samosas and Terry's amazing cakes. It all went down really well, with lots of good feedback. "Most people probably didn't realise they were eating vegan food." said one of the caterers, "But we proved there's no need to use animal products for anything - ever!" @ @ @ DON'T FORGET ------------ Vegan Feast at Upper Main Arm Community Hall (Kohinur). Friday 18th August 6pm $4= Good food..............Video..............Entertainment @ @ @ V E G A N R E C I P E S Vegetable Lasagne ----------------- Tomatoes mushrooms spinach or onions capsicum silver beet kidney beans zucchinis mixed herbs garlic lasagne sheets Quantities don't matter much - just do it by feel, or according to what you've got. Fry onions, garlic and herbs. Add tomatoes and cooked (or tinned) kidney beans and cook a bit more. Combine this with the vegetables and lasagne sheets in layers in a baking tray. (Don't forget to boil the lasagne if it's not the instant stuff - it's not very nice crunchy!) Oops, almost forgot the seed cheese! The ingredients and method of making this follows, but you put some of it in each layer and a lot on the top. Put it in a fairly hot oven and cook till it's ready. Seed Cheese ----------- ground sunflower seeds tofu soya milk turmeric tahini avocado mustard seeds lemon juice Mix together all the ingredients except the soya milk. Then add equal quantities of soya milk and hot water until you get a thick, creamy texture. Then use it in the lasagne recipe above or anywhere else you'd normally use that horrible congealed cow mucus. If you make this and it tastes horrible, come to one of our Vegan Feasts and try the real thing!