Wednesday, May 26, 2010

T-Shirt = Good


I was looking at my old posts and realized it has been a long time since I did a clothing review. And I actually do have a lot to work with (being the fashion-loving lady that I am), soooo I decided to pick one of my favourites and go for it! And today we're looking at the Herbivore Clothing Cow Hugger tee.

I really do love this top, and I get a lot of comments/compliments on it. What better (non-confrontational) way to show your veggie pride than with a cute message tee? The design is by Jen Corace for Herbivore, printed on a 100% cotton American Apparel shirt (as many of their designs are). I own the sky blue tee pictured above, but they also have offered the design on hoodies, long-sleeved shirts and more.

The fit is nice (not too tight or short, but not sloppy-big either) aaaaand I'm happy to report that whatever they printed the picture with seems to hold up well - No signs of peeling or fading! (I had a Sailor Moon t-shirt in high school that sadly was not so durable. I kept trying to wear it long after Tuxedo Mask's face had peeled off but finally had to admit that it needed to be chucked. I'm sorry Darien!)

I paid $25 US for the shirt, plus about $5 in shipping. It arrived pretty quickly, along with a complimentary Herbivore sticker (very nice!). Now, it looks like they no longer offer the blue tee directly on the Herbivore website, but they do have it in a purple v-neck, and I believe you can still get this one at other online veg*n clothing stores (see below). Plus Herbivore has a ton of other really great stuff - I definitely recommend checking them out!

http://www.herbivoreclothing.com

http://www.veganessentials.com/catalog/cow-hugger-womens-fitted-short-sleeve-by-herbivore-clothing.htm

Friday, May 21, 2010

Body Wash = Good


Alright, I have another brand-spankin' new review for all of you, and it's a good one. Yippee! Also, just to shake things up a bit, we're looking at a bath/beauty product. It's been awhile, no? I think we've tended to have bad (or ugly) luck with these, but luckily the Nature's Gate Pomegranate Sunflower Body Wash is awesome.

The backstory to my purchase: A few weeks ago, my sister and I decided to make a little trip across the border with the intention of buying a caseload of those wiiiiiicked veggie corn dogs I reviewed awhile ago (what, you thought I was joking?! I have been dreaming about those bad boys ever since then. I TOLD you they were fantastic). So we hit up the nearest Target and booted it to the frozen goods section. But, woe betide me, they were sold out. Sold out! Was it one of my readers, acting upon a hungry impulse brought about by my enthusiastic review? Is there someone out there slumped in their computer chair, tummy swollen and eyes glazed, surrounded by dozens of empty Morningstar Farms boxes, cackling to him-or-herself at my misfortune?! Arrrrrrrgh - Vengeance will be miiiine!

Uhhh... Sorry about that. Moving on. Needless to say, I was disappointed not to have found the corn dogs, but I consoled myself by checking out the other veg*n products available in-store. And to my surprise, there were plenty! I actually needed to pick up some shampoo, conditioner, and soap, and out of curiosity decided to pick up Nature's Gate's stuff.

The body wash was $6-ish US (though their website lists it at $7.49) for a 532 mL bottle, which pretty much fit into my (almost non-existent) budget. The scent was really nice, and the bottle said that the product contains no animal byproducts and involved no animal testing - Wooo! After taking it home and testing it out, I can say with all sincerity that I will be buying this again. It lathers well, still smells great (fruity and zesty but not overpoweringly so), and leaves my skin clean but well-moisturized.

The company's website info indicates that their products are indeed certified vegan and cruelty-free, which we can all feel happy about! It looks like they also have a tonnnnn of other products that I'd love to try - And you should too! Just save me a box or bottle or two this time, okay?

Product info: http://www.natures-gate.com/shop/showitem.asp?ProductId=43100005&menuId=223&withLinks=1

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Crispy Tenders = Bad


Todaaaay we're going to take a look at Gardein's Seven Grain Crispy Tenders. Yes, unfortunately, they are kind of bad. This will undoubtedly surprise those of you who have tried their other products, but I promise to explain.

Overall, I love Gardein. They are a wonderful company and offer some fabulous animal-free foods (for instance, their Chick'n Filets are delectable and approximate the taste and texture of real chicken better than any other faux-meat I've ever eaten. And you know I've tried more than my share!). The president/founder of Gardein was actually the creator of Yves Veggie Cuisine, which he sold several years ago, and apparently also marketed North America's very first veggie dog more than 20 years ago - Amazing! He also has contributed to PC's Blue Menu product line (which will prove ironic in a moment or two, if you'll bear with me). So Gardein has emerged from a long history of pro-veggie entrepreneurship, which I admire and appreciate.

But it just happens to be the case that they got things wrong with the Crispy Tenders (vegan chicken nuggets/strips). I had very high hopes for them, given Gardein's super-duper track record, but they were just dry and pretty flavourless. I cooked them using different methods (baking, microwaving, and even frying), and they came out marginally more moist when I shortened the cooking time, but that didn't make up for their blandness. Pluuuuus they're a little expensive (typically around $7 Canadian, though I got them on sale for $4-something at an organic grocery store one day), and their nutritional value (other than being low-fat) is unremarkable.

I wouldn't say the tenders are full-on ugly, since I do respect the company's history and the work they do, and it's great that the product is certified vegan and the taste isn't completely vomitous, just plain. But when there are better options out there, plain don't cut it!

Speaking of better options, here comes the irony! (No, it's not that exciting, but anyway.) Another one of the reasons why I had hoped that the tenders would be yummy was because the PC Blue Menu ones are INCREDIBLE. I might even like them better than I used to like real chicken strips. So what's up, Mr. Gardein Man?! If you worked on the Blue Menu stuff, why aren't the Gardein strips just as good (especially since they are more expensive)? Well, maybe I'll never get the answer to that, but I guess I'll just continue to buy the PC strips (and give them the full review they deserve) rather than these ones.

Product and nutritional info: http://www.gardein.com/products.php?t=frozen&p=4

Back in Canada!

Crazy, isn't it? But I am back again, raring to go, looking for a (paying) job, and getting settled back into normalcy. So back to our reviews! A delicious new post will be up soon. Also - I'll be launching a book review site in the near future. Stay tuned...