Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Of Pistachios and Pachyderms

Love yourself some of these nutty little gems...it's National Pistachio Day!
from Alayna at Thyme Bombe

Pistachios are my sister's favorite so I've got a boatload of recipes!
Pistachio and Cardamom Oatmeal from Rachel at Eat Drink Better
Purple Peach & Pistachio Oatmeal from Teniesha at Vegan on the Go-Go
Vegan Spelt Chocolate, Orange Pistachio Pancakes from Michelle at Peachy Palate

Pistachio Butter from Chris Luhman at EverydayTasty
Pistachio Pesto and Pasta from Mongolian Kitchen
Pistachio-Parsley Pilaf from Teniesha at Vegan on the Go-Go
Three Bean Chili with a Cashew-Pistachio Sauce from Lisa's Kitchen

5 Ingredient Vegan Pistachio Pudding using tofu from Nikita at La Cocina Encantada
Raw Pistachio Pudding using avocado from Jenn and Jac at sketch-free eating
Vegan Pistachio Cookies From the I Love Trader Joe's Vegetarian Cookbook from mighty vegan
Pistachio Paradise Cookies from Zel's Vegan NutGourmet
Raw Vegan Pistachio, Orange & Apricot Oats Bars from Michelle at Peachy Palate
Dark Chocolate Pistachio Bar from Rea at Cheeky Chicago

And Pistachio Crusted Tofu...so many versions!
Pistachio Crusted Tofu with Vegan Parmesean from Anna Beth at VegWeb.com
Pistachio-Crusted Maple Dijon Tofu from Vegangela
Pistachio Crusted Tofu with Sriracha from Jake at Plant Based on a Budget
Pistachio Crusted Tofu with Flax, White and Black Sesame Seeds from One Lil' Vegan
Pistachio Crusted Tofu with Creamy Cashew Mustard Cream Sauce from Jay at The Vegan Foodie
Pistachio Crusted Tofu with Ridiculously Easy Sweet and Sour Sauce from Susan at FatFree Vegan Kitchen
Mediterranean Pistachio Crusted Tofu with Mediterranean Vegetables and Saffron Quinoa Pilaf from Mark Reinfeld via Vegan.com

Tomorrow tune in and turn on!
Wed. Feb.27th on PBS: New National Geographic Special "Battle for the Elephants"
    “If the current situation remains the status quo, we are facing the very real possibility that elephants living in the wild will go extinct in the coming decades,” said John Heminway, writer, producer and director of “Battle for the Elephants.” “In Africa, wildlife conservationists, particularly in Kenya, are risking their lives to protect these animals, but they are losing the fight. The market for smuggled ivory is too lucrative for poachers to resist, and our research suggests demand for ivory in China is only going to rise.”
    “There’s no more important and timely story of the plight of wildlife than ‘Battle for the Elephants,’” said Beth Hoppe, chief programming executive and general manager of general audience programming at PBS. “How we regulate the sale of ivory can potentially determine whether wild elephants live or become extinct. This is a critical piece of documentary journalism that will hopefully help raise significant awareness of the issue for people throughout the world.”

Please share this and take action!  :)
Elephants Never Forget
Juliette Speaks
Performing Animal Welfare Society
The Elephant Sanctuary
ElephantVoices
Born Free USA
Animal Defenders International
In Defense of Animals Elephant Protection Campaign
Cheers!

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