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The Special Guests website is for people wishing to cater well for vegans, vegetarians and other special diets including dairy-free, egg-free and gluten intolerance, or simply to eat more healthily.
Serving delicious dishes suitable for special dietary requirements draws in loyal friends and customers. We provide simple solutions that cover a huge variety of dietary requirements. A tasty set of recipes to suit everyone saves you time and increases the number of people you can delight with each dish!
Whether you are a trained chef, home cook, or someone looking for a great caterer, this site is for you.
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News
New vegan catering company available for your events
Titbits Catering and Gourmet Girls, based in Brighton, are a wonderful new vegan catering company. Run by a couple of expert vegan chefs, Paula Young and Sammy Gill, you are sure to be delighted with what they produce, be it a dinner party in your house or catering for your special day.
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Picutre: Everyday Dish
Fantastic vegan recipe video site discovered!
Today I came across some mouth-watering on-line recipes with videos. These can be so inspiring and full of extra tips. From tapioca pudding to easy and delicious marinated breast of tofu. Take a look at the Everyday Dish site - all the recipes are vegan and many are gluten-free too.
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Photo: Angel Foods NZ
New - vegan, egg-free & gelatine-free marshmallow kits!
Missing marshmallows? So sad that imports of ones from the US seem to have dried up and cost the earth anyway? A new solution is within reach.... buy amazing vegan marshmallow-making kits direct from New Zealand!
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News from ActiVeg
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- BunnyGo on line veggie guide - recommend new places
- Vegan face painters, photographers and artists
- How We Teach Children a Separate Morality for Food Animals
- Eating Meat Linked To Disease, Report Says
- A Climate Hazard, Medium Rare, Please
Upcoming National Events
- Vegan Welsh 3,000s 16th Jun 2012
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New content on this site
- Recipe - Shortbread on http://www.specialguests.co.uk (27 Apr 2012)
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New content on the ActiVeg Network
- Article - Vegetarian and Vegan Cooking on http://www.nhveg.org.uk (15 May 2012)
- Article - Veggie Lifestyle & Animal Rights Books Reviews on http://www.nhveg.org.uk (15 May 2012)
- Article - Vegetarian and Vegan friendly Restaurants in North Herts on http://www.nhveg.org.uk (12 May 2012)
- Article - Vegetarian & Vegan Cookbook reviews on http://www.nhveg.org.uk (14 Apr 2012)
- Comment - "Good news , thanx fo ..." on New Vegan products available in Cheltenham Tesco on http://www.cheltenham.veggroup.org (12 Apr 2012)
- Article - Vegetarian and Animal Welfare Film and Documentary Reviews on http://www.nhveg.org.uk (12 Apr 2012)
- Event - Next Meeting on http://www.cheltenham.veggroup.org (08 Apr 2012)
- Comment - "Thats really helpful ..." on Basic vegan nutrition on http://www.activeg.org (31 Mar 2012)
- Comment - "Thats really helpful ..." on Curry Night on http://www.activeg.org (31 Mar 2012)
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