VeganMoFo Headquarters and a Mashup

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-10-07 06:07:00 UTC

When I mentioned VeganMoFo in last week's edition of Friday Food, I failed to link to Vegan MoFo Headquarters International -- because I did not know there was such a space. But you should definitely be checking in there, where you can find regular roundups of some of the great recipes and photos being posted during MoFo. But there are far more bloggers participating than can be included in those roundups, so check out the looong list of participants in this post and in this public feed for more. Another way to keep up with the VeganMoFo madness, for Twitter users, is to search for the #veganmofo hashtag.

And finally, for another sampling of VeganMoFo yumminess, check out the "Monday Masterpiece Mashup" below that the oh-so-creative Kelly of easyVegan.info put together earlier this week. Click through to her post, and you'll be able to follow links to each individual photo's Flickr page, for details and links to recipes.

Stephanie Ernst wrote the original Animal Rights blog at Change.org until December 2009. She can now be found at Animal Rights & AntiOppression.
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