my favorite vegan treat is chocolate covered cherries. i thought i would never be able to find vegan ones. but i was sooooooo happy when i found some at the christmas tree shop. cella's dark chocolate covered cherries are vegan and amazing!
For a holiday treat you can't go wrong with a classic candy cane. And how can you resist when some brand's (like Allan's) are completely vegan and even specify vegetable derived glycerin on the package? Darn it, I'm making myself hungry, luckily I think I have one left :)
My favorite vegan holiday treat has to be the new Silk Nog and Pumpkin Spice. I could drink the whole carton in one sitting. It is freaking awesome because I neve thought after going vegan I could drink nog ever again. Well, that thought is over....
My favorite vegan holiday treat has to be the new Silk Nog and Pumpkin Spice. I could drink the whole carton in one sitting. It is freaking awesome because I neve thought after going vegan I could drink nog ever again. Well, that thought is over....
Wow. This is so cool. I never thought that being a vegan would be so easy and cool. I guess since before I didn't know about all the truths that I do now. I have not been vegan for long but I already feel the change and difference.
COOKIES! Unoriginal, right? But I eat SOO many vegan cookies. I experiment a lot with fruit and nuts and such, and food colouring and icing is the best. I also use these cute little sprinkles I buy bulk, because I use so many. They're shaped as gingerbread men and candy canes. Yummsorz.
I already mentioned this in a previous contest, but these Vegan Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies from COK. And I bet they're even better washed down with a tall cold glass of Silk Pumpkin Spice!
My favorite are the Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies from Whole Foods health food. They're almost always fresh and warm, right out of the oven, and better yet, animal-free. It always tops off well with a cold glass of soy milk.
I love making vegan chocolate cream pie. It's amazing. I make it with tofu and chocolate chips and then I get vegan wipped cream off the internet. It owns and the other memebers of my family can't tell the difference.
My favorite vegan holiday treat is my own yummy recipe of pumpkin pancakes. When I first stopped cooking with eggs and milk the pancakes turned out kinda flat but I fixed the recipe and now they're fluffy and better than ever! :)
My favorite is this cake I read about in 'Chocolat' (by Joanne Harris). It sounded so delicious and I couldn't stop myself to get the recipe and make it. Its name is (Mexican) Hot Chocolate Cake, the first thing I ever made with the intention to make something vegan. And to me, it tasted celestial. It has that kind of peppery touch to it because of the cayenne and cinnamon and I've always loved that.
Well, that was it. Hope you liked it and try it out! ([url]http://vegetarian.about.com/od/vegancakerecipes/r/mexicanchoccake.htm[/url]http://vegetarian.about.com/od/vegancakerecipes/r/mexicanchoccake.htm[/link])
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Posted by: Anonymous | December 17, 2007 3:34 PM
my favorite vegan treat is chocolate covered cherries. i thought i would never be able to find vegan ones. but i was sooooooo happy when i found some at the christmas tree shop. cella's dark chocolate covered cherries are vegan and amazing!
Posted by: sarah | December 17, 2007 3:57 PM
My favorite vegan holiday treat is vegan apple pie. I haven't found a place that makes good ones yet so I have to make my own, but it's well worth it.
Posted by: Christina | December 17, 2007 5:21 PM
For a holiday treat you can't go wrong with a classic candy cane. And how can you resist when some brand's (like Allan's) are completely vegan and even specify vegetable derived glycerin on the package? Darn it, I'm making myself hungry, luckily I think I have one left :)
Posted by: Kayla | December 17, 2007 5:24 PM
My favorite vegan holiday treat has to be the new Silk Nog and Pumpkin Spice. I could drink the whole carton in one sitting. It is freaking awesome because I neve thought after going vegan I could drink nog ever again. Well, that thought is over....
Posted by: Caitlin | December 17, 2007 6:39 PM
My favorite vegan holiday treat has to be the new Silk Nog and Pumpkin Spice. I could drink the whole carton in one sitting. It is freaking awesome because I neve thought after going vegan I could drink nog ever again. Well, that thought is over....
Posted by: Caitlin | December 17, 2007 6:40 PM
Wow. This is so cool. I never thought that being a vegan would be so easy and cool. I guess since before I didn't know about all the truths that I do now. I have not been vegan for long but I already feel the change and difference.
Posted by: yasmine | December 17, 2007 9:24 PM
COOKIES! Unoriginal, right? But I eat SOO many vegan cookies. I experiment a lot with fruit and nuts and such, and food colouring and icing is the best. I also use these cute little sprinkles I buy bulk, because I use so many. They're shaped as gingerbread men and candy canes. Yummsorz.
Posted by: Brittani | December 17, 2007 9:35 PM
I would say ginger cookies by babycakes nyc
Posted by: Shereta | December 18, 2007 2:53 PM
I already mentioned this in a previous contest, but these Vegan Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies from COK. And I bet they're even better washed down with a tall cold glass of Silk Pumpkin Spice!
Posted by: kelly g. | December 18, 2007 4:29 PM
I loooooove soynog from Silk! I look forward to buying it every year.
Posted by: Laura | December 18, 2007 9:13 PM
My favorite are the Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies from Whole Foods health food. They're almost always fresh and warm, right out of the oven, and better yet, animal-free. It always tops off well with a cold glass of soy milk.
Posted by: Kelly Kamikaze. | December 19, 2007 12:51 AM
ginger cookies. yummmm
Posted by: pam | December 19, 2007 11:26 AM
I love making vegan chocolate cream pie. It's amazing. I make it with tofu and chocolate chips and then I get vegan wipped cream off the internet. It owns and the other memebers of my family can't tell the difference.
Posted by: Amber Martin | December 19, 2007 1:45 PM
My favorite vegan holiday treat is my own yummy recipe of pumpkin pancakes. When I first stopped cooking with eggs and milk the pancakes turned out kinda flat but I fixed the recipe and now they're fluffy and better than ever! :)
Posted by: Jessica Huffman | December 19, 2007 6:02 PM
UNCLE EDDIES VEGAN COOKIES TRAIL MIX WITH A GLASS OF RICE MILK!
Posted by: Katie | December 19, 2007 7:02 PM
I love silknog with some cinnamon on it yummy!!
Posted by: Alexis | December 19, 2007 11:28 PM
No-bake cookie..they are ALWAYS the best.
Posted by: BrookLynn | December 19, 2007 11:58 PM
I love vegan gingerbread cookies, they're so much fun to decorate!
Posted by: Eli | December 20, 2007 1:12 AM
falafel (:
best food in the whole world.
Posted by: Michelle | December 20, 2007 9:43 AM
My favorite Vegan Holiday Treat is Pumpkin Cheesecake! =]
Posted by: Kelly | December 21, 2007 8:23 PM
VEGAN GINGERBREAD COOKIES!
Can't cha just smell the holiday spirt?
Posted by: Courtney | December 21, 2007 9:27 PM
My favorite is this cake I read about in 'Chocolat' (by Joanne Harris). It sounded so delicious and I couldn't stop myself to get the recipe and make it. Its name is (Mexican) Hot Chocolate Cake, the first thing I ever made with the intention to make something vegan. And to me, it tasted celestial. It has that kind of peppery touch to it because of the cayenne and cinnamon and I've always loved that.
Well, that was it. Hope you liked it and try it out! ([url]http://vegetarian.about.com/od/vegancakerecipes/r/mexicanchoccake.htm[/url]http://vegetarian.about.com/od/vegancakerecipes/r/mexicanchoccake.htm[/link])
Posted by: BrokenBubbleChaser | December 26, 2007 4:46 PM