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A handy FAQ, confirming that the most important element in preparing, serving and offering food is to act with love for Krishna.

People often ask this world-famous chef, "Why don't you eat garlic and onions?" Here's his short answer.

"Watching mother cow and father bull become man’s meat—horrible as it was—left no doubt about the connection between slaughter(houses) and war."

Some interesting "vegetarian" and "vegetarian cooking"-related links, FYI

Advocates of doctor-assisted suicide say its purpose is to end the pain that often comes with diseases like terminal cancer. But does it really end the pain?

"Krishna" is the ultimate source of all energies. "Hare" means Krishna's energies. So, when you say "Hare Krishna," you've said everything.

When we set out to use others as instruments for our own enjoyment, we change them into objects. In the process, we depersonalize ourselves.

The extraordinary story of how Krishna once appeared in an unusual way, to reciprocate with His devotee’s specific desires to serve Him.

You're in your picture. Krishna's in His picture. What's the difference? We can talk with Krishna’s picture.

Serving Krishna is a full-time job. Here's a partial job description.

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