Food Network Magazine’s Food Truck Contest: The Zooming Platter

Darn!  I didn’t win.

Last summer, I entered this competition to design a hypothetical food truck and menu because as soon as I read about it in the Food Network Magazine, “The Zooming Platter” leaped into my mind.

The winners were announced in this month’s magazine and they were quite clever.   But, more to the point, none of them were vegan or even vegetarian.

Has anyone noticed–or does it go without saying–that the Food Network is not only not terribly supportive of plant-based diets (have they ever even presented a vegetarian special?), but that many of their celebrity chefs–talented and personable though they may be–seem a bit cavalier in regard to animal slaughter?

Oh, well.  Honk if you love The Zooming Platter!

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3 comments

  1. Darn, darn, darn! I loved your truck!

    I’ve definitely noticed the same thing about the Food Network. They are very meat-centric.

  2. *honk*honk* What a great idea! I agree with you about the Food Network for the most part. I did enjoy watching the Seabirds truck on Food Network’s, “The Great Food Truck Race”: three girls serving up delicious-looking vegan fare from a truck. They made it half way through the season, too!

  3. Thanks, Lee and Donna Rae! They are “meat-centric,” Lee which I know is in part “driven” by advertisers. I have learned so much that I continue to watch, but I am offended by the pork fat jokes and worse. Yes, Donna Rae, would that there was a Seabirds truck around here near our sea! I thought that an odd name for a vegan food truck, though. Did you?

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