[852] in Vegetarian_Support_Group
this just in...
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (elsiedee@MIT.EDU)
Tue Mar 19 01:34:31 1996
From: elsiedee@MIT.EDU
To: vsg@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 1996 01:31:58 EST
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From: vrc@tiac.net
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 1996 03:07:44 GMT
To: veg-rel@empire.net, veg-org@empire.net, veggie@bath.ac.uk,
vegan-l@vm.temple.edu, VEGLIFE@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU
Subject: Australian Air Force Chefs Learn Vegetarian Cooking from SDA's
Shouldn't vegetarians be organizing like this all over the world??
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Australian Air Force Chefs Learn Vegetarian Cooking
Brisbane, Australia.... [ANN] Thirty-two chefs in the Royal Australian Air
Force took part in a vegetarian cooking training program operated by the
Nutrition Service of the Sanitarium Health Food Company in Australia.
Chefs from Amberley RAAF base, in Brisbane, learned vegetarian cooking
from Sanitarium Health Food employees Anne Crossley and Marilyn
Standish.
"The chefs were totally amazed at the versatility of the Sanitarium
range of canned protein lines," Crossley said. "They thoroughly enjoyed
preparing_and eating_the food."
As for the cooks, the hands-on training program and exposure to the
food lines was, according to one chef, "just what we need in our busy
kitchens."
From the beginning, the program, designed specifically for chefs,
has attracted interested from the trade and the media, says Sue Radd,
nutrition spokesperson for Sanitarium Health Foods.
"Sanitarium is considering making the program available Australia-wide,"
she says.
Sanitarium Health Foods, the maker of Weet-bix, one of Australia's
top breakfast cereals, is owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist
Church's South Pacific Division.
(forwarded from the SDA Adventist News Network (ANN) in Maryland USA.)
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