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Vegetarian Times September 1988 Magazine

Vegetarian Times September 1988 Magazine

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September 1988 issue of Vegetarian Times, and it presents a range of topics that could appeal to both collectors and health-conscious readers from the late 1980s.

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  • Cover Art: The illustration featuring anthropomorphized wolves and a sheep plays on the classic metaphor of "wolves in sheep's clothing," possibly symbolizing the challenge of hosting non-vegetarians or addressing misconceptions about vegetarianism. This artwork adds to the magazine’s visual appeal and uniqueness.
  • Key Articles:
    • Harvest Recipes: The "Harvest Time!" section, featuring a cornucopia of recipes and tips for preserving the bounty of the season, would appeal to readers interested in seasonal, plant-based cooking.
    • Vaccines Discussion: The feature on vaccines, asking "A Necessary Danger?", reflects health concerns and debates that were particularly relevant in the 1980s and may still resonate with readers today, given the ongoing public discourse on vaccination.
    • "I'm a Vegetarian": This article likely focuses on how to announce and navigate the social aspects of being vegetarian, which could resonate with readers dealing with the social challenges of a vegetarian lifestyle.
    • Pre-Olympic Food Reports: The focus on Olympic-level food and nutrition reflects the importance of diet in athletic performance, making it relevant to athletes or fitness enthusiasts.
    • Meals to Satisfy Meat Eaters: "Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner" likely offers recipes and tips for creating meals that even meat eaters will enjoy, which would appeal to readers navigating mixed-diet households or hosting omnivores.
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