My boyfriend and I are planning on having a vegan BBQ in a few days. What is your favorite vegan recipe for a vegan BBQ?

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Hi Alicia! Do you have any suggestions for a fun way to do some grassroots activism in the summertime? I imagine having free vegan food would be a good lure however I'm not sure I could swing that with my budget--or at least the day wouldn't last very long. What are your thoughts? I'm eager to get more involved in the movement and educating people, I just don't know how to start but I do now summertime is a better time than any.....
First i just want to say thank you! your kind ways have inspired a total change in my life and the way i treat and feel about my body! My question is about gardening...i love to grow my own vegetables and fruit for my family. But i have been looking at the ingredients that are in organic plant food and was astonished to find that a lot of animal products are put in them...i dont eat meat so why would i put them in my veggies??? do you know of any kind plant food or plant foods that i can make myself? Thank you!
Hi Alicia! My questions to you are: what is your favorite vegan organic sunscreen to use? Also, where is the most kind, green, and groovy vacation spot you have been to? Thanks!
How do you listen to the live chat? I would love to know tips to get your children to eat vegetarian. Mine are 20 months and 4 years. Thank you!

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Since summer is almost here, I thought we should make May’s live chat all about enjoying the warm weather kind-style: that means dishing about everything from kind BBQ recipes to the best kind sunscreens, beauty products, beach reading and eco-friendly vacation ideas.
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You Kind Lifers ask some great questions in the forum, and I know that if one person is asking, a lot of people are probably wondering the same thing! So, I wanted to start featuring your questions on the homepage, with detailed answers from guest experts. The first question in the “Ask a…” series comes from Kind Lifer Karuna, who recently asked about wheatgrass in The Kind Forum. I have my own feelings about it, but I also asked macrobiotic counselor Christina Pirello to lend her expertise to this question.
Personally, my reaction to wheatgrass is that I find the taste disgusting – like literally, before I was superhero, I would try it and want to throw up. But that’s just me. From a health point of view, it’s certainly better than coffee or tea when you need a boost. And of course, it’s loaded with real-food vitamins and minerals. I personally don’t feel like I need it in my life, but I’m not on a campaign against it! If it makes you happy, that’s awesome.
With that said, here’s what Christina Pirello has to say about the matter:
What’s Up With Wheatgrass?
By Christina Pirello
Wheatgrass is one of the most intensely concentrated nutrients. And while I always say it tastes like drinking the lawn, it can be a healthful addition to one’s diet.
For superheroes, wheatgrass can be a great little energy boost or can be used as an occasional cleanse, maybe 1-2 times per week. For those who aren’t eating well, or are not eating a lot of greens, wheatgrass is a great way to get chlorophyll, which translates to hemoglobin – which is great! It’s also a great source of folic acid and iron. It can be a very useful supplement for people who are weak or chronically tired, and it can also balance the liver, which helps to regulate the metabolism and control weight.
I don’t agree with a lot of macrobiotic people who say that wheatgrass is extreme or can result in an imbalance. However, for those who eat superhero, wheatgrass isn’t necessary. In fact, too much of it can make you feel cold. But, in general, it’s a healthy supplement to a vegan diet that may not be quite superhero.
And it will never hurt anyone, so if you love wheatgrass, feel free to drink it, and if you’ve never tried it, give it a whirl if you’re curious. To make it a bit yummier, you can take the one ounce shot with a slice of fresh orange. It takes the edge off the grassiness of the flavor!
Thanks Christina! What do you Kind Lifers think about wheatgrass?
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