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Links Groups..... > Glasgow Vegan Network - friendly group who are more interested in cheesecake than debating politics. Sounds good to me. They meet the first Saturday of the month at Mono at 3pm . Visit this site for a bigger list of restaurants etc > The Vegan Vixen Show - What happens when a bunch of sexy vegan girls get together? A whole lot of laughs, partying and good times. But when you watch them get together in this hilarious half hour TV show, you will also learn a lot about out planet and the animals we share it with. ............................................................................................................. Clothes..... > www.anatomicbomb.com : Glamorous and sexy clothes and accessories by an animal-friendly company > http://www.coquettefauxfurriers.com - Hollywood furs > http://www.herbivoreclothing.com/hers.html We particularly like the "please don't eat birds" stuff ............................................................................................................. Shoes & Accessories..... Most shoe shops stock non-leather shoes at reasonable prices. Here are some other suppliers: > http://www.vegetarian-shoes.co.uk - Vegetarian Shoes, made in breathable materials > www.beyondskin.co.uk - Stylish non-leather shoes: ............................................................................................................. Books..... 'How it all Vegan' and 'The Garden of Vegan' are 2 very stylish, retro, girlie vegan cookbooks by Tanya Barnard and Sarah Kramer. Check out their site to get a taster of these fun books:> www.govegan.net You Are What You Eat by Dr Gillian McKeith. This is not a vegetarian book. But it's a damn good bestseller that will easily convince you how a mainly vegetarian or vegan diet can vastly improve your life. ............................................................................................................. Knowledge is Power..... Arm yourself with the facts from the following sites: Antivivisection www.buav.org General animal info: www.peta.org.uk Mother and baby information www.viva.org.uk/guides/motherandbaby.htm |