A FOOD FEST FOR THE VEGGIE SET

It is harvest season in New England and that means it is time for some AMAZING food festivals!

In addition to the Commonwealth Kitchen Food Show October 5 and the Harvest Party at Boston Public Market October 12, there is also the Boston Vegetarian Society’s Veg Food Fest on October 14 and 15 at the Reggie Lewis Athletic Center in Boston (which is right across from the Roxbury Crossing stop on the MBTA Orange Line).

While the Market and the Kitchen have plenty of plant-based options, this volunteer-run free event is of and by vegetarians and vegans but also intended for anyone who wants to get more healthy, plant-based foods into their diets or just to learn about all that plants can provide for our insides and outsides.

Among the Matt’s Meals-approved vendors who are scheduled to participate are American Vinegar Works, Cedar’s Foods, The Donut Shack in my native Lowell, FoMu Ice Cream, Hot Date Kitchen, Maple & Maine Pastry Kitchen, Pigeon Cove Ferments, Red Lentil Restaurant, and Wise Mouth Tea, as well as representatives from Extinction Rebellion, Gabriele Publishing House, Massachusetts for Elephants, Save The Buns, and many more.

In addition to opportunities to meet and mingle with other like-minded eaters and to taste and learn about the latest in plant-based cuisine from plant-based premium cheezes (that’s with a “z,” like Liza) to vegan tamales, lasagna, and crepes, and even sweets and treats, the Veg Fest will also offer health and beauty aids and even fashion that support your health and that of the planet. There will also be cooking demos and educational presentations featuring leaders in the food industry like bestselling author and humorous health expert Dr. Michael Greger. A kids’ activity room will provide fun activities for you and your little sprouts to enjoy together!

The vegetarian lifestyle is more than just avoiding animals. It is a new way to look at and engage the world and the Boston Vegetarian Society’s Veg Food Fest is a great way to engage the vegetarian community!

https://bostonveg.org/