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An estimated six thousand people descended on the L Shed for the world's
biggest vegan event,
The Bristol Vegan Fayre.
The show was organised by Bristol hemp firm
Yaoh, and was sponsored by Essential, Health Unlimited, Earthbound,
Wild Oats, Beanies, Redwoods, Plamil and the Vegan Society.
Over 100 stalls, 30 speakers and entertainers provided
vegan products and information throughout the day.
Highlights include the vegan Shoulderpress competition, organised
by the Vegan Bodybuilders and sponsored by Redwood and Yaoh.
The competition included both the girls and the boys, and was
won by Kate Cooke and Michael Ros respectively.
The
Vegan Fashion show gave visitors an insight into some of the
beautiful cruelty free footwear and accessories
available today.
And
Julie from Yaoh did a most amazing demonstration live on stage
on How to make a vegan Blackcurrant Tofu Cheesecake. The 'here's
one I made earlier' bit went down very well indeed, especially
with the Kids.
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The Bristol Vegan Fayre is essentially
a fun family day out, more of a party than anything else. Entrance
was free to the public, and many made full use of the excellent
talks room, which included speakers form the Bristol Cancer
Help Centre and Vegfam, who were our special guests.
There
was a big emphasis on vegan sports nutrition, with a talk from
both the Veganbodybuilders and Gareth Zeal, former nutritional
advisor to a number of premiership football clubs.
Also, a live demonstration on stage from James Southwood, who
is a UK
Kickboxing champion.
Live music took the form of an appearance from local group
Bigfoot, who supplied an eclectic selection of live folk, Celtic
and country. Meanwhile Dj's dropped tunes through the PA all
day long, both inside and outside.
And to round off the event, the worlds first ever vegan Custard
Pie fight, sponsored by Marigold, which saw a number of brave
souls (including the organiser) cover themselves and each other
in
vegan cream.
Later on, after the show, the Vegan Society presented their
national 2005 vegan awards, which saw two Bristol firms win:
Wild Oats, a wholefood store on the Lower Redland road was voted
best UK retailer, and Yaoh won the award for best environmentally
friendly product .
Mike Abrahams, from Wild Oats and a partner in the business
said that this was a wonderful acknowledgement of his team who
have worked constantly to provide an increasing range of
the best quality products and information for those interested
in developing a vegan lifestyle whether for ethical or health
reasons.
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Sponsors
Big thanks to this years sponsors, who have dug deep to help
make sure the show goes ahead. Please don't be shy to show
them some appreciation if you wish - you know they would appreciate
it.
Earthbound
(8 Abbotsford Rd Cotham Bristol)
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