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On the Web
- Laramie, Wyoming - Food Not Bombs - Food Not Bombs provides free vegetarian food to those in need and opposes militarism and poverty. Features news and events.
- Food Not Bombs Houston - Contact and general information for Houston Food Not Bombs: meeting times and places, history, flyers, recipes, links to other Food Not Bombs chapters.
- Houston, Texas Food Not Bombs - Meeting times and places, history, flyers, recipes, and links to other Food Not Bombs chapters.
- New York City Food Not Bombs - Info and times for the activities of this branch of food not bombs in New York City.
- Inland Empire Food Not Bombs - A hunger-relief organization that protests militarism and poverty by serving free vegetarian food to people in need. Serves Pomona, Riverside, Ontario and surrounding areas in Southern California.
- Akron Food Not Bombs - Group that believes in the right to food, not the production and use of bombs. Includes meeting schedule.
- Miami, Florida Food not Bombs - Features mission statement, contact information, news and links.
- East Bay Food Not Bombs - Site of the Berkeley, California chapter with background and contact information.
- Akron, Ohio Food Not Bombs - Contains information on who they are, why they do what they do, and when and where you can help out.
- Seven Steps to Organizing a Local Food Not Bombs - A guide to starting your own chapter.
Wikipedia Articles
- Food Not Bombs - Food Not Bombs is a loose-knit group of independent collectives, serving free vegan and vegetarian food to others. Food Not Bombs' ideology is that myriad corporate and government priorities are skewed to allow hunger to persist in the midst of abundance.
- Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs - Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs are an Australian snack food and a product of Australian food company, Greens.
- Anti-tank dog - Anti-tank dogs, also known as dog bombs or dog mines, were hungry dogs with explosives harnessed to their backs and trained to seek food under tanks and armoured vehicles. By doing so, a detonator (usually a small wooden lever) would go off, triggering the explosives and damaging or destroying the military vehicle.