Tag: vegan
Home for Dinner: Fahamu Pecou and Jamila Crawford Pecou
You should be so lucky to get an invitation to dinner at the Pecous’. Jamila Crawford Pecou—a vegan for 25 years—has cooked for Dave Chappelle, Erykah Badu, and André 3000. Fahamu Pecou, who received his Ph.D. from Emory University’s Institute for the Liberal Arts in May, explores black male identity through the prism of fine art.
Chef to Watch: Maricela Vega, a.k.a. Chicomecóatl, crafts beautiful, plant-based Mexican dishes
Maricela Vega's complex "modern Mexican" dishes are often entirely plant-based and always Instagram-worthy. She currently hosts pop-ups at the Spindle and LottaFrutta, and hopes to eventually open a bodega where she can give back to her community.
Home for Dinner: Jaycina Almond and Sienna Brown
Since Jaycina Almond, 22, and Sienna Brown, 23, met in October 2016, they haven’t spent more than two weeks apart. In fact, the friends make dinner together about four times a week.
Irwin Street Market founder to open the Market at Center Park in March
Irwin Street Market and Jake’s Ice Creams founder Jake Rothschild is opening the Market at Center Park in East Point. It will feature 300 square feet of locally made goods, ranging from bread and pasta to chocolates and pies.
It’s time you met your metro Atlanta farmers
Farmland takes up more than nine and a half million acres of land in Georgia. It’s time we got to know our farmers better, don’t you think? Meet JoVonna Johnson Cooke and Eugene Cook, Chris Edwards, and Joe Reynolds.
“I didn’t want to kiss my nephew with toxic lipstick!” So this Atlantan created a clean line.
Sarah Biggers's criteria: Products have to be cruelty-free, vegan, free of harsh chemicals, affordable, effective, and glam. This spring she introduced lipsticks and glosses. Expect foundation, blush, and more later this year.
Fresh on the Scene: Scout, Kitchen Six, Rize Artisan Pizza, and VeGreen
Get the early word on four new Atlanta restaurants: Scout, Kitchen Six, Rize Artisan Pizza, and VeGreen.
Where to get a (good) healthy meal in Atlanta
There's no need to give up on your healthy eating goals or to give up going out to restaurants. Here's where you can dine out in ATL and not break the caloric bank.
Atlanta Meal Prep is here to help you keep your New Year’s resolution
If you’re light on time but feeling heavy on pounds, Atlanta Meal Prep is a lifesaver. For $105 you’ll be delivered five days worth of flavorful, healthy lunches and dinners—including gluten-free, paleo, vegetarian, and vegan options—in microwavable containers.
Vegan: Herban Fix
Refined decor, gorgeous Asian-influenced dishes, and a team that understands that non-animal-eaters deserve more than bland slabs of fake meat make this upscale spot a hit with both hard-core vegans and the business lunch crowd.