Look, Mom, just like normal kids! I just whipped me up a batch of Rice Krispies treats using Dandies vegan marshmallows. At first, I’d resigned myself to a tiny, relatively expensive treat, seeing as my $5+ bag o’ Dandies was about half the size of nonvegan marshmallows, but then I noticed the weight on the package. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘dessert’
snap crackle kakow
Posted in general, tagged dessert, veganmofo on October 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
cakes of the cup variety
Posted in eatin' out/in, tagged cupcakes, dessert, veganmofo on October 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A funny thing happened while I was running errands: I accidentally went to the cupcake shop. Saint Cupcake isn’t strictly a vegan cupcake shop, but they do have vegan versions of at least chocolate, vanilla, and an additional rotating flavor available every day. Not having been there before, I walked in and asked for “one of each [...]
just like mom
Posted in general, tagged apple, dessert, veganmofo on October 13, 2009 | 1 Comment »
How idyllic, an apple pie cooling on the windowsill. Are you kidding me? If I so much as blinked, this thing would have been devoured by my cat. But there it is, my rustic crust (that means squish-crimped as opposed to pretty, fork-pressed or crimping-tooled) Mom’s Apple Pie. This is the first one I’ve made since [...]
i’m glad i spent it with you
Posted in eatin' out/in, tagged dessert, pizza, veganmofo on October 12, 2009 | 6 Comments »
Sappy, I know. Tom and I just marked 13 years together. We’re not quite sure of the exact day (it was an accident) so we picked one and wrote it on the calendar…and if we happen to look at the calendar close to that day, we remember to eat cake or something. Well, we saw [...]
chicago, part 3: the food!
Posted in eatin' out/in, tagged animals, burger, cake, Chicago, dessert on August 18, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Just a word before I get into my dinin’ out over a week in Cheese-n-bratland. I visited a friend’s place on the North Side and saw this on the front door of his building. (OK, it was the wrong building—he lived next door—but we thought it was his building so while we waited for him [...]




