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Vegetarian food and wholistic health fair March 18
Black Vegetarian Society of Georgia, a nonprofit organization that promotes a meat-free way of life, is hosting the largest annual vegetarian food fair in Atlanta
Ever wondered about the in and outs of being vegetarian? Lucky for you, the Black Vegetarian Society of Georgia, a nonprofit organization that promotes a meat-free way of life, is hosting the largest annual vegetarian food fair in Atlanta. MEATOUT: Vegetarian and Wholistic Health Fair will teach guests about the benefits of a plant-based diet (and how to make it delicious!), while also addressing chronic and degenerative diet-related diseases that disproportionately affect the African-American community. Chef Shantelle Gary and chef Zu of King’s Apron will teach guests how to whip up a raw berry fruit cobbler and a raw sun-fired lasagna. Also on the docket are panel discussions, stalls from vegan restaurants, a bodywork pavilion, and demonstrations by chef Duece Osanyin, the Plantbased Princess, and chef Nikki in the Mix.
Sun., March 18. $10-$15. 2-7 p.m. Atlanta Metropolitan State College, 1630 Metropolitan Pkwy 404-585-1043. bvsga.org.