• Veggie Vengeance: This Time, It's Personal

    Written by PETA

    What do you do when a U.K. survey reveals that some lasses are suffering under the misapprehension that eating meat is "manly"? You show off a slew of veggie-powered super-studs and let the ladies decide for themselves. Here ya go, and you're welcome.








    Now that you've feasted your eyes on these hunks of beef-, er, tofu-cake, vote for the one with whom you'd be least likely to pick a fight over the last vegan buffalo wing. Guys, if you're still eating meat, perhaps this is the inspiration you need to order a free copy of PETA's vegetarian/vegan starter kit and begin eating your way to machismo.

    Written by Michelle Sherrow

  • Get Healthy and Live Tryin'

    Written by PETA

    Curtis James Jackson, better known by his stage name 50 Cent speaks at a news conference before his concert in Panama City, May 14, 2010. REUTERS/Alberto Lowe (PANAMA - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)

    The newest rapper in da veggie club?

    According to Vegetarian Star, Grammy winner and rap superstar 50 Cent is working to encourage healthy eating among children, and he just threw a picnic party in Queens for kids who chowed down on veggie burgers and whole-wheat pasta.

    Given how many young people are already battling weight issues and poor health, serving veggie burgers rather than cholesterol-filled cow patties is a great way to get kids on the path to healthier lifestyles.

    Eliminating cholesterol-laden animal products by going vegan is one of the easiest ways for people of all ages to reduce their risk of a number of health complications, from heart disease to diabetes. Is it possible that 50 Cent has joined the hip-hop ranks of Wu Tang Clan's Masta Killa and gone vegetarian? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below.

    Written by Jennifer O'Connor

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