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VEGAN DELIVERY
Vegin' Out
Phone: (800) 420-4927
Email: info@veginout.com
www.veginout.com
Vegin' Out delivers a week's worth of fresh, healthy, fully-prepared, vegan meals
to your door. With a different menu each week, you receive a great
variety of entrees, side dishes, soups and cookies that are all made with
organic whole grains and vegetables, and are free of saturated fats and
cholesterol. Delivery area includes Long Beach and all of Southern
California.
VEGETARIAN INFORMATION
In a Vegetarian Kitchen, with Nava Atlas:
www.vegkitchen.com
Recipe links:
www.blog.vegcooking.com
www.molliekatzen.com/archives
www.vegetariantimes.com/recipes
www.vegkitchen.com/recipes-galore
To Live and Eat in L.A. blog:
www.toliveandeatinla.com
Vegetarians in Paradise
A Los Angeles vegetarian web magazine.
www.vegparadise.com
Vegetarian Times magazine:
www.vegetariantimes.com
VegNews magazine:
www.vegnews.com
VEGETARIAN/VEGAN RESTAURANTS (local and in other cities)
Au Lac
16563 Brookhurst Street
Fountain Valley, California
Vegetarian, vegan, raw.
(714) 418-0658
Fountain Valley
www.aulac.com
Good to Go Restaurants, "Seriously Good Food to Go"
5930 Warner Avenue (at Springdale)
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
(714) 840-6400
Fresh, delicious, natural and organic, vegetarian and living food!
good@goodtogorestaurants.com
www.goodtogorestaurants.com
Extended hours: Monday through Saturday 7am to 7pm and Sunday 9am to 2pm
Note: Previously the location of Good Mood Food
Cafe
Happy Veggie
709 N. Pacific Coast Highway
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
(310) 379-5035
www.happyveggie.com
Native Foods (at The Camp)
2937 Bristol St.
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714) 751-2151
www.nativefoods.com
118 Degrees (at The Camp)
2981 Bristol, Suite B5
Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714) 754-0718
www.shop118degrees.com
Leaf Cuisine (previously Terra Bella Cafe)
1408 Pacific Coast Highway
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
(310) 316-8708
Raw food, vegan, and organic ingredients.
www.leafcuisine.com
Udupi Palace (South Indian)
18635 Pioneer Blvd.
Artesia, CA 90701
(562) 860-1950
www.udupipalace.net
Vegi Wokery (Chinese)
11329 183rd St.
Cerritos, CA 90703
(562) 809-3928
www.vegiwokery.com
Zephyr Vegetarian Cafe
340 East 4th St.
Long Beach
(562) 435-7113
VERMICULTURE (also known as Worm Composting or Vermiposting)
California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB)
Vermicomposting page:
www.ciwmb.ca.gov
City of Long Beach/Environmental Services Bureau/Vermiposting page:
www.longbeach-recycles.org
The Wriggly Ranch bins are available for $45 through above website.
Gypsy Worm Farm
Leilani Burns, Owner
Bixby Knolls, Long Beach
Selling Gusanito worm bins, custom-made worm bins, red wiggler worms and sometimes compost.
562-912-4281
www.gypsywormfarm.com
Purchase composting or vermicomposting bins through the City of Long Beach:
www.longbeach-recycles.org
VETERINARIANS/HOLISTIC
Send info to: lbgreenguide@gmail.com
VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES
Sweet Treasures Home, "Think Green, Buy Vintage"
4244 Atlantic Ave.
Long Beach CA 90807
Call for hours: (562) 427-9200
In addition to selling vintage items, Sweet Treasures Home is a national donation site for Call2Recycle, an organization that collects old cell phones and batteries.
VINTAGE CLOTHING
SalvageLIfe.com (Long Beach)
Beth Giles, owner
Web-based business promoting sustainable living through careful selection of vintage pieces that are relevant to current trends. SalvageLife.com's goal is to reduce the use of new resources by creating an easy and fun shopping environment that helps the earth and its people without sacrificing style.
www.salvagelife.com
salvagelife@gmail.com
These clothes fall into the green category because they are part of
the "recycling loop." If you have a store, or know of one, please send
info to: lbgreenguide@gmail.com
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
SoCal Harvest
SoCal Harvest is a program of Food Finders and new volunteer organization in Long Beach. It has been established to allow home gardeners to share extra produce with needy local families. Home gardeners make their excess produce available, volunteers help with the harvest, and food pantries handle distribution.
www.socalharvest.org