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Vegan Meringue Tricks & Tips – Aquafaba VS Flax Gel Meringue

Egg-Free Just Got Easier Thanks To Aquafaba! If you’ve ever opened a can of chickpeas/garbanzo beans, you’ve already encountered aquafaba – you just didn’t know it! Aquafaba is the slightly vicous liquid found in canned …

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No-bake, Vegan, Gluten-free Oat Cookies

Tasty no-bake cookies made with rolled oat, peanut butter and maple syrup. Other optional ingredients are vanilla bean paste, and can be jazz up with cranberries or raisins, sunflower seeds, or even chocolate chip.

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No-bake Vegan Gluten-free Cookies

These cookies are made flourless, dairy butter-free and no refine sugar. Now, when I say no-bake, they still have to be closed to baked cookies! And pay close attention to ingredients, I prefer to use quality organic ingredients(See below). They are all super quick , easy, delicious, and allow you to skip the oven. No Bake Cookies come together in a matter of minutes without turning the oven on. They’re quick, delicious and sure to be a big hit!

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All Natural Homemade Food Coloring

Avoid the toxins of conventional food dyes by using natural homemade food coloring you can easily make at home! The U.S. Food and Drug Administration have acknowledged that artificial colors such as Red 40 and Yellow 5, trigger hyperactivity and behavioral problems with some children, yet they still allow it. It doesn’t stop there, each dye, through animal testing, can be linked to different diseases.