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Five Vegan Faves in Taipei

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The world is crumbling around us and the wonderful JoJo from Vegan in Brighton is our only hope! Let her fill your dreams with escape to Taipei visions!!

Taipei turned out to be an unexpected favorite on my recent travels, I’d always dreamt of Thai island beaches and the hustle and bustle of Tokyo but a last minute change of plans saw me heading for Taiwan and capital city Taipei was my first destination. The first thing you need to know about Taiwan is that the people there are undoubtedly the friendliest people you’ll ever meet. The second thing is that the vegan eats are obscenely delicious and all over the freaking place.

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Whilst I was researching the best places to eat in Taipei Vege Creek kept popping up and frankly I couldn’t see how you could go wrong with this vegan twist on a traditional Taiwanese concept. You rock up, grab a basket, and fill it with your choices of veggies, proteins, greens, and a noodle token and take it to the counter where it’ll be priced up and cooked for you. Obviously this bowl of steaming noodle soup is going to be delicious but my absolute favorite thing about this place is how customizable it is, I don’t think that I ever ate the same soup twice and it’s as good a place for your mock meat loving friend as it is for your die hard veggies-only pal.

Casual queer-friendly neighborhood cafe bar About Animals is one of my favorite places in the world to while away an afternoon. Their bacon, hash brown, and peanut butter sandwich on toasted bacon cheese bread is literally the perfect sandwich and it even comes with a side of perfectly seasoned fries. What more could you ask for?!

If you have a sweet tooth then Vegan Heaven really is a vegan heaven right in the middle of Taipei. Owner and baker Li is the kindest person you will ever meet and her cheerful and welcoming persona as well as her ridiculously decadent desserts made my visit every time. The bakery case is filled with gorgeous treats including macarons, delicate tarts, tiramisu, and mini cakes and everything is a stand out. Just hand over all of your cash, order everything, and have the best day of your life.

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Vegetarian Japanese spot Hoshina have more then enough vegan options on the menu to keep you going for a while but my go-to order was the sesame tofu with wasabi, the cold udon noodles with sesame dipping sauce, and the seasonal asparagus special, all of which are delicate, simple, flavourful, and kept me coming back for more. If you wanna be a creeper you can hang out and watch the udon noodles being made through the front window of the restaurant!

Lastly Soul R Vegan is an upscale western leaning vegan spot located in the Da’an area and it is the place to hit up on date night. They serve up delicious pastas and risottos alongside perfectly fried mock meat dishes, a wide range of desserts (including an excellent tiramisu), and a huge selection of fancy tea lattes. My favourite is the rose tea latte but you should sample a few to find your perfect match.

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The Entire Year in Animal News!

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Paul Shapiro, the Vice President of Policy for The Humane Society of the United States wraps up the year in animal news! Thanks, Paul!!!

You might be glad to see 2016 ending, but as I point out in a Newsweek feature today, there were pretty remarkable things that happened this past year that reflect a real and welcome shift in our views about animals.

On that note, feel free to end your year by checking out these ten awesome things that happened for animals in 2016.

Finally, if you’re interested in making a healthy, animal-friendly New Year’s resolution, theDallas Morning News has a great feature this week on HSUS’s Eddie Garza with some tips!

Happy New Year!

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All About the Election and Animals

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In the wake of last week’s historic passage of Massachusetts Question 3, chickens had more good news yesterday, when a federal court threw out the latest challenge to California’s landmark law banning the sale of eggs from battery-caged hens.

And Massachusetts is getting animal-friendlier for all animals: A new law there took effect this week allowing passersby to break into a car if an animal is overheating inside of it.

Quartz has a must-read analysis this week about the farm animal movement’s ascent. There are more people than are named in the story who also deserve credit for that ascent, but regardless it’s a strong narrative about the power of pragmatism. And perhaps nowhere is that promise seen more vividly today than with companies like Memphis Meats—check out its newly launched campaign!

There’s a lot the Obama administration wants to finalize before Trump takes over, and one key rule to protect horses from a hideous cruelty known as “soring” should be at the top of that list. (And speaking of Trump, the man reportedly in the running to be his Interior Secretary is a pro-horse slaughter, pro-puppy mill oil baron.)

In some nicer equine news, here’s a heart-warming story about a horse who met those who rescued him from slaughter. And finally, in some nicer presidential news, did you see that Laura and George Bush just adopted a dog from the SPCA of Texas?

Paul Shapiro
Vice President of Policy
The Humane Society of the United States
Follow at twitter.com/pshapiro

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“Unfortunately for all of us who enjoy life on this planet, NASA warns that scientific evidence for…”

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“Unfortunately for all of us who enjoy life on this planet, NASA warns that scientific evidence for climate change is unequivocal. Even more unfortunately, the person who President-elect Donald Trump tapped to transition the Environmental Protection Agency for his administration is a man named Myron Ebell, a long-time Washington insider who DOESN’T THINK CLIMATE CHANGE IS REAL.”

Here’s what you need to know about Myron Ebell