


This is old I know I am sorry, BUT, still I will share just because these cookies were such a hit. So, this halloween I was a hippie - as you may have guessed- and as an accessory to my costume, I handed out vegan cookies; I had a little bucket that had four difference types of cookies. I will share the recipe for one of the cookies on a later date, but here are some pictures of what I did. The four types of cookies in the bucket are: oatmeal raison, ginger, snicker doodles, and sugar cookies (recipe on blog already, and I will post the recipe of the snicker doodles later). I also made them bite size so people could taste all of them if they wanted without getting full. This is a great way of transitioning people onto a vegan lifestyle, but like I always remind you, they do contain refined sugars and flour so they are not healthy nor do they make up a meal just because they are vegan. Still, they are fine in moderation, and are absolutely a must when trying to introduce people to your way of life.

Enjoy and be inspired by everything,
Julia
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