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Maine Vegetarian History Project: Recovering the vegetarian movement's buried past in the Pine Tree StateMain MenuAmerica's original milkFather Sebastian Rale, a 1722 vegan in the Province of MaineMaine’s pioneer vegetarians1834 Sylvester Graham riot in PortlandHealth reformers prescribe the vegetable dietA 19th-century vegetarian newspaper sets sailProphet popularizes vegetarianismInventing commercial vegan foodGood Life gurus ate no fleshGood Day Market's opening ignites Portland's vegetarian scene1975 World Vegetarian Congress energizes movementBar Harbor once housed a tofu worksAbout Avery Yale KamilaThe surprisingly long history of American vegetarian ThanksgivingVegan advances in mainstream American culture, 2014-2024Avery Yale Kamila3cf65a52bc0722e4bf4fd30dc423f4969da02217
Archives: *2014 to present, www.pressherald.com/food/vegan-kitchen/ * 2010 to 2013, this archive includes a few more recent Vegan Kitchen columns before skipping to 2013 editions of the Natural Foodie column, https://www.pressherald.com/author/avery-yale-kamila/ * 2009 to 2010, Natural Foodie, not available online; available as microfilm in the Portland Public Library's Portland Room and in other archives that include the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram.