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parkside_stroller
22-02-2005, 8:58 AM
The Vegetarian Society of the UK are offering a free trial copy of The Vegetarian magazine.
The current copy of the Vegetarian magazine said it is available for a limited period but doesn't say how long. I have just received the Spring 2005 issue this morning so it is definitely available at the moment.

The magazine is a mix of recipies, campaigning news, information on food, discounts available to VSUK members, local vegetarian news and adverts for vegetarian holidays, places to eat and more.

If you or someone you know is vegetarian or interested in going vegetarian, or just interested in a free magazine, you can get your copy by emailing freetrial@vegsoc.org or phoning 0161 925 2000 and quoting "Vegmag Offer".

I am sure they will tell you this, but the magazine is published 4 times a year
and you can get your 4 copies free if you join the Vegetarian Society. Information at www.vegsoc.org or phone the number above.

Al_Inshearah
22-02-2005, 9:10 AM
Does it have any tips on make-up so that you don't look pale and washed out?

parkside_stroller
22-02-2005, 9:55 AM
Its got an advert saying "Who else wants a kissable complexion in 30 days?" on page 43 if that counts Al_In
But if that doesn't take your fancy then maybe the article about running your car on chip fat might on page 20 (no kidding).

How many Bellamys will fit in that Toon top you have by the way?

HAPPY_CHRIS
22-02-2005, 10:58 AM
Thanks op:)

shanti
22-02-2005, 3:59 PM
I've been a veggie for 20 yrs Al - ain't nothin washed out about me luv

Al_Inshearah
22-02-2005, 4:06 PM
I've been a veggie for 20 yrs Al - ain't nothin washed out about me luv
Is that because you got some make-up tips to give your face some colour:D

Iffy_Wallet
22-02-2005, 4:19 PM
article about running your car on chip fat
Clarkson covered this on Top Gear a while ago. Didn't say wether he used a dollup of mayo with it thought !

Al_Inshearah
22-02-2005, 4:23 PM
You can run your car on chip fat, but legaly you are still meant to pay fuel duty, which is 1,000,000% not 17.5%