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Grilling without killing

June 29, 11:57 AMMinneapolis Animal Rights ExaminerKelley Diekman
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Summer is finally here! It’s time for grilling and outdoor fun with friends. Those looking for a twist to their usual grilling festivities, or vegans who would like to share their lifestyle with their friends and family have a fun opportunity this summer. The Animal Rights Coalition of Minneapolis has the perfect barbecue for you; Grilling without Killing. 
 
Cook up some traditional barbecue staples like potato salad and baked beans, invite a group of friends and family, and ARC will supply the rest.   A representative from the Animal Rights Coalition will bring free veggie burgers and vegan brats (courtesy of Amy’s Kitchen and Tofurkey), vegan cookies, and goodie bags full of fun items and coupons for you and all of your guests. 
 
This summer get your friends and family together in the backyard for a fun experience, and try your hand at Grilling without Killing.  
  
For more information, or to set up a date and time in the metro area to hold a Grilling without Killing event, call Animal Rights Coalition at 612-822-6161. Or e-mail them at Animalrightscoalition@msn.com

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