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VegFamily Magazine Website Review

Summary rating: 4 stars 14 Ratings
Review by : KB
Visits : 522  words: 600   Published: July 26, 2005
www.VegFamily.com

VegFamily Magazine is an internet based magazine offering close to 1000 pages of information on vegetarian/ vegan nutrition and life styles. The editor is Erin Pavlina, author of 'Raising Vegan Children in a Non-Vegan World', an acclaimed guidebook on how to overcome the social and emotional challenges vegan children face in a non-vegan world. Erin is a mother of two and also serves as an expert on vegan lifestyles for Mothering magazine. VegFamily magazine features in-depth articles, expert advice from doctors and nutritionists, vegan recipes, interviews (with vegans who are business owners, activists, parents, and celebrities) and discussion forums. Article topics include book reviews, product reviews, pregnancy, breastfeeding, babies and toddlers, children, teens, marriage and family (including ‘mixed’ dietary preference families), vegan cooking, holidays and parties, health, vaccines, gardening. There is also a section with contributions from VegFamily readers with personal stories on why they went vegan. The magazine is based in the United States. International topics and links are featured. Article submissions are actively sought. Submission guidelines can be found on the site. $20 are paid for every article published. If you are interested in the vegetarian/ vegan lifestyle, this site is for you. A very comprehensive publication offering a wealth of information for vegetarians and vegans, with particular emphasis on children and families. This site is a valuable resource for those looking to get in touch with other like-minded parents and families. It features addresses and contact numbers for vegetarian and vegan playgroups in the United States and Canada, Brazil, Australia, United Kingdom, Norway, and Bermuda. In addition, VegFamily features an in-depth Expert Q&A section with hundreds of question and answers from some of the top professionals in health and nutrition. Finally, the site offers a range of interactive opportunities. Readers can write for advice to the editor and to resident nutrition expert Dina Aronson (MS, RD), a vegan dietitian who specializes in chronic disease prevention, vegetarian/vegan nutrition, and lifestyle management. A great magazine and well worth a visit!

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