Monday, February 20, 2012

Vegan Desserts:
Sumptuous Sweets for Every Season

Book Review and Giveaway!

After having my sweet tooth so soothingly satisfied by all of the sumptuously sweet recipes in Hanna's first book,  My Sweet Vegan, I couldn't imagine that there could possibly be that many more sweet surprises up Hannah's skillful sleeve. But to my amazement and delight, her new book, Vegan Desserts holds within its 240 hardbound (yes—layflat!), gloriously full-color pages, more than 100 new recipes that will tantalize any dessert-lover's taste buds—vegan or not!


I am in awe of the imagination that guides Hannah to create such uniquely beautiful and toothsome recipes as Marzipan Tea Cake, Persimmon Blondies, Zesty Rhubarb Ripple Cake, Avocado Crème Pie, and Roasted Apricot Ice Cream with Almond Praline Ripple. As with Hannah's first book, every recipe is accompanied by Hannah's gloriously rich full-color photos, which will make your mouth water with each turn of the page.

Recipe sections are divided into the four seasons, but even before diving into the recipes, readers will find invaluable tips and insights in the book's front matter that includes an expansive ingredients glossary, fun list of kitchen essentials, and an extremely helpful trouble-shooting guide. Food-sensitive readers will appreciate the food-allergy index at the end of the book that makes searching for gluten-free, peanut-free, soy-free, and tree-nut-free recipes a breeze!

Hannah's Roasted Apple Cheesecake was a wonderful surprise! Apples and cheesecake? Who but Hannah would think of such a uniquely delectable pairing? The buttery-roasted apples, candied pecans, and gingersnap crust all conspired together to create an unforgettably delicious and creamy cheesecake.


I'm just mad about saffron. Saffron's mad about me. Spend the extra bucks and buy yourself a few pinches of the best saffron from Iran or Spain you can find, and make this Golden Saffron Pound Cake. I think it is one of the most exquisite little cakes I have ever eaten—certainly it's the best pound cake I've ever enjoyed. I actually had dreams about it after the last piece was just a memory. In my dream, I called it Mellow Yellow. It's sooooo good!


A funny thing happened on the way to the kitchen one day. I was all set to bake the recipe for Coffee Poppy Seed Cake. I assembled all the ingredients. (I was sure I had them all on hand!) Not so. There was only one missing—the instant coffee! What to do? I searched high and low for an alternative that would work in this recipe. (Truly, what can you substitute for instant coffee? You can't use anything that has to be brewed.) I eyed a bag of forgotten acai powder hiding at the back of a shelf. It was finely ground like instant coffee, it tasted kind of woodsy—not at all like coffee—but strong! What the heck? I went for it, and it worked beautifully in this cake. (I can only imagine how much more amazing the cake would have been made with coffee!) Everyone at the office remarked that it tasted delicious. Kudos, and a world of thanks to Hannah for creating truly no-fail recipes like this one!


I've made whipped cream by chilling a can of full-fat coconut milk and then trying to skim only the cream from the top with varying degrees of success. So I was super excited to find Hannah's recipe for Whipped Cream in Vegan Desserts. Not only does it not require that you remove the cream from the top of the can, but it tastes incredible, and unlike some other dairy-free toppings, this one holds together and doesn't melt, even after sitting out at room temperature. Which means you can not only dollop it by the spoonful atop your favorite pie or ice cream, but you can also pipe it through a pastry bag if you want to be fancy-schmancy. (Hannah's photo on page 234 will knock your socks off!) Here's my silky-smooth dollop of freshly made whipped cream atop of dish of chocolate almond milk ice cream


And here's the Whipped Cream recipe from Vegan Desserts, reprinted with the kind permission of the author and Skyhorse Publishing. ©2011 Hannah Kaminsky


Ingredients:


1 1/2 cups coconut milk
1/2 cup plain soy or coconut creamer (I used So Delicious Original Coconut Milk Creamer)
6 Tbsp granulated sugar
2 Tbsp agar-agar flakes or 2 tsp powder
1/2 tsp vanilla extract


Directions:


In a medium saucepan, whisk together the coconut milk, creamer, and sugar. Sprinkle the agar over the top and whisk vigorously to incorporate, being sure not to leave any lumps. Turn the stove up to medium heat and cook until the mixture comes to a full boil, stirring gently from time to time. Remove the pan from the heat and whick in the vanilla. Cool to room temperature before stashing it in the fridge. Thoroughly chill for at least 3 hours, until completely solid—you should be able to trun the entire pot upside down and nothing will fall out (but don't hold it like that for too long, just in case!) 


Scrape the disk of solidified whipped cream out of the pan and into your food processor or blender. Thoroughly purée, scraping down the sides and bottom of the bowl, until completely smooth. At first, it will seem dry and grainy, but just give the machine enough time to work out the lumps. Once silky and soft, dollop it onto desserts with a spoon or move it into a piping bag to give it a more "polished" look.  
Makes 2 cups.


Update: Congratulations to Jessica Caneal! You won a copy of Vegan Desserts! Please send me an email with your postal address, and we'll get your copy right out to you! Thank you everyone, for making this such a terrific giveaway! More to come!!


Want to win your very own copy of Vegan Desserts?* (You know you do!) Just leave a comment below telling me which one of the recipes mentioned above most tempts your taste buds. (Please make sure I have your email address so I can contact you when you win!) If you'd like to earn additional entries, please do any or all of the following, and leave a comment for each item you complete:

1. Follow this blog by clicking the "follow" link in the upper left-hand corner of this page, subscribing via email, or through NetworkedBlogs.
2. Tweet the following message: Win a copy of @BitterSweet__'s Vegan Desserts & satisfy your sweet tooth compassionately+deliciously! http://bit.ly/w764sd #vegan #giveaway
3. Join the group, My Sweet Vegan, Vegan Desserts and Vegan à la Mode on Facebook!
4. Make friends with Hannah Kaminsky on Facebook!
5. Follow @Vegiegail on Twitter!
6. Follow @BitterSweet__ on Twitter!

*Sorry international friends. Giveaway is only open to readers with a valid US postal address.

169 comments:

  1. I'm wild about saffron, too, and the poundcake looks amazing! I would so love to win this book and make the recipe.

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  2. You had me at that Roasted Apple Cheesecake recipe. :)

    I'm already a subscriber to your blog via Google Reader.

    Thanks for the giveaway! Melissa peanutboo2@gmail.com

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  3. Avocado cream pie sounds intriguing. I already love avocado chocolate mousse...

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  4. Oh, can I only choose one? They all look incredible! Acai powder? I've never seen it before. I love how moist the poppyseed cake looks, and it sounds delicious!

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  5. Wow - as great as your photos look, I'm particularly tempted to find out more about the Avocado Creme Pie - since where I am in FL we have some very under-flavorful avocados which I imagine would work wonderfully well in such an application!

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  6. I'm a subscriber to your blog via Google Reader.

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  7. Tweeted!

    https://twitter.com/#!/JennsAdventures/status/171726393518985216

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  8. The whipped cream sounds amazing. But also the Roasted Apple Cheesecake sounds so good and different!

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  9. I can't wait to try the whipped cream.
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  10. The thought of Roasted Apple Cheesecake makes my mouth water.

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  11. Definitely the whipped cream!

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  12. I tweeted about the giveaway! @jesscaneal

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  13. I joined the Facebook group.

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  14. I am friends with Hannah on Facebook!

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  15. I follow you on Twitter!

    @jesscaneal

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  16. I follow BitterSweet on Facebook!

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  17. Oh man. The apple cheesecake sound amazing.

    I joined the group Sweet Vegan and made friends with Hannah (awww...)

    Thanks for having these giveaways! They're a lot of fun!

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  18. I sent Hannah a friend request on Facebook.

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  19. I requested to join the My Sweet Vegan group on Facebook!

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  20. I already follow Hungry Vegan! Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  21. WOW! Everything looks and sounds spectacular! I would love the saffron cake and the Marzipan Tea Cake!

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  22. I tweeted the giveaway!

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  23. Avocado Creme Pie? Yes, please! And I wouldn't mind a hunk of that Roasted Apple Cheesecake topped with Coconut Whipped Cream, thank you!!!

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  24. I follow @BitterSweet__ on Twitter!

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  25. I follow @Vegiegail on Twitter!

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  26. The roasted apple cheesecake sounds fantastic!

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  27. And I follow @Bittersweet__ on twitter =)

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  28. ohhhh, Golden Saffron Pound Cake without a doubt! Just the words "pound cake" make me melt into a dreamy-eyed trance. Many thanks!

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  29. Nice post! I would totally like to try that cheesecake! YUM!

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  30. I tweeted! https://twitter.com/#!/singerinkitchen/status/171776753042333696

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  31. I need to make that whipped cream. Also the Coffee Poppy Seed Cake!

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  32. I'm friends with Hannah on fb already!

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  33. I'm all about the whipped cream. I missed it when I became vegan. Even among the suspect edible oil products there was only one that I found that was vegan, but I was hoping that some day something better would come along.

    I think this is my lucky day...

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  34. Ooooh! I'm all about that whipped cream. Yay!

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  35. When I saw the whipped cream- you HAD my attention! As a mom of an 11 yr old with severe milk allergies, I have always felt guilty when other family members have whipped cream on dessert at family gatherings, and she can't. This is the beginning of some changes for her! I would love to win a copy of the book, to find more treats for this special girl! mearaimage@gmail.com

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  36. The Saffron Cake looks so good. Thanks for the opportunity to win the book.

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  37. I have tried to make dairy free whipped cream with no luck, so I was very happy to find yours posted here.
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  38. It's gotta be the Whipped Cream. With all of my daughters allergies, I'm excited to make this sweet treat for her to use on jello, pie!!

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  39. Following BitterSweet on Twitter.

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  40. I would love to figure out how to make the whipped cream. I am sure the creamer has sugar, I don't do soy, and I can't get the So Delicious where I live. Any suggestions!! = (

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  41. I had to get a paper towel to remove the drool from my keyboard when I saw the whipped cream recipe! (Although I'm going to look at the Avocado Cream Pie as well!) I've been a quadriplegic for over 42 years and when I learned that I was dairy AND gluten intolerant, I was devastated to have to give up yet another aspect of normal life. I'm so thankful you shared this recipe because it's uncomplicated enough for my husband to prepare for me. I'd so appreciate winning a copy of your cookbook so I can add some more 'normality' back to my life! Gail cfmomma@aol.com

    I've sent a request to join your facebook group.

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  42. My mouth is watering so it's hard to type! :) Would love to give that cheesecake a taste, and am definitely going to whip up some of the whipped cream--really have missed it!

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  43. Michelle W said: You had me at Saffron! I intend to try that as soon as I win the book! :D

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  44. Hi Joelle! The creamer only has 1g of sugar per tablespoon, so that would equate to 8g sugar for the recipe. You could use a non-caloric sweetener like Just Like Sugar instead of the sugar called for, and you'd end up with a very low-sugar per-serving recipe. I don't know where you live, but if you are in the US or Canada, you can ask the store where you shop to carry So Delicious products. There'e a request form you can download from the website and bring with you the next time you go shopping: http://sodeliciousdairyfree.com/prod_user/prod_request.php

    You could also try making whipped cream from canned coconut milk alone and substitute your sweetener of choice. Here's a recipe you could try: http://www.everydaydish.tv/recipe/vegan-whipped-cream Please let me know if that works for you. :)

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  45. I think I will have to try the pound cake.

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  46. I'm going to have to try the whipped cream :)

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  47. I'm going to have to try the whipped cream :)

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  48. Can you use cornstarch instead of agar powder in the 'whipped cream'?

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  49. I really want to try the whipped cream and the saffron pound cake.

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  50. I am really excited about the coconut whipped cream. I have tried the chilled can of coconut method several times, and each time was an epic fail! This sounds much more foolproof. Just followed @BitterSweet_ on twitter!

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  51. Can't wait to try the Roasted Apple Cheesecake too! Sounds incredible! Just requested to join the group on FB. Wanna get in on this giveaway!

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  52. Following the blog as well. I hope I win the book! lydia3124@gmail.com

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  53. Tweeted about the giveaway! Do any of your recipes use coconut flour? I love it, and I don't have a lot of recipes that call for it.

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  54. I requested Hannah as a friend on FB! Five entries! *fingers crossed*

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  55. Now I know what I'll be cooking this weekend - lots of Hannah's goodies. Yum!

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  56. my heart skipped A BEAT AT Avacado cream pie! The only thing my child will beg for more of is avacado. We buy them by the case.

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  57. I'd love to be able to serve a vegan pound cake that my in-laws would love...that would be so SWEET!

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  58. The Avocado Creme Pie sounds fascinating. That will likely be my first stop.

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  59. I tweeted about this giveaway from @KL_Grady.

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  60. I requested to join the FB group.

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  61. I requested to friend Hannah on FB.

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  62. I would love to try the Golden Saffron Pound Cake!

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  63. I follow your blog!

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  64. I tweeted the message!

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  65. I've requested to join the group, My Sweet Vegan, Vegan Desserts and Vegan à La Mode!

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  66. I follow @Vegiegail on Twitter!

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  67. I follow @BitterSweet_ on Twitter!

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  68. They all look amazing, but the Poppy Seed Coffee Cake is first on my list!
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  69. Hannah's book is on my wish list! Her recipes look beautiful and I am dying to make her vegan french macarons.

    I am an email subscriber of your blog! =)

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  70. I joined the group, My Sweet Vegan, Vegan Desserts and Vegan à la Mode on Facebook
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  71. I Follow @Vegiegail on Twitter

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  72. I follow @BitterSweet__ on Twitter!
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  73. Oops..forgot to mention I follow you by email too. :) Thanks!

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  74. A friend brought me saffron from abroad and I've been waiting for a special recipe to come along for it; the poundcake sounds amazing!

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  75. I want to eat the Rhubarb Ripple and the Roasted Apple Cheesecake!

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  76. I can't wait to try the poppy seed cake and throw some of the whipping cram on top!

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  77. Hi Anonymous! Cornstarch is not a suitable substitute in this recipe. You want to stick with agar.

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  78. I have to say the Poppy seed coffee cake looks the most tempting to me !!! I Love a good coffee cake.

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  79. I made friends with Hannah.
    sierrasue@usamedia.tv

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  80. I just tweeted about the blog and giveaway.

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  81. I asked to join the group on Facebook.

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  82. I also already follow Hannah on Twitter as well!

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  83. Wow, as always, all the recipes look scrumptious. I would happily devour a generous sampling of EACH in one siting! ;-)And such unique variations on a common recipe. The cheesecake comes in as a close 2nd, but I think my first pick would be the coffee cake. Love crumbly toppings!! :-) Wonder if teechino would work??

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  84. I follow Hungry Vegan on Twitter.

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  85. I want that Golden Saffron Pound Cake in my mouth!

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  86. I follow your blog.

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  87. Eva eidwriter@aol.comFebruary 21, 2012 at 10:50 AM

    I would love to try the Safron pound cake and the roasted Apple cheesecake could you please get permission from the author to post those two recipes on your blog they sound wonderful.

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  88. Eva eidwriter@aol.comFebruary 21, 2012 at 10:51 AM

    I subscribe to your blog e-mails

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  89. Everything looks awesome.....but I'm a sucker for whipped cream! It is so great to have an awesome recipe that is dairy free :)

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  90. Hi Marr! I actually thought about using Teeccino, but since it's made to be brewed, I didn't try it. But it might work. I'll have to ask the lovely folks there what they think! Thanks for the suggestion!

    Hi Eva! Thank you for your comment. I posted this review to share my love of this book and also whet your appetite for all of the wonderful recipes it contains. I would love to share all of the recipes in the book, but posting more than one recipe kind of defeats the purpose of inspiring folks to actually buy the book! The Roasted Apple Cheesecake and Golden Saffron Poundcake recipes alone are more than worth the book's modest cover price—just $17.95 for a gorgeous hardbound edition. And you could still win a copy! Good luck in the giveaway!

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  91. How can you make us choose!!! That whipped cream is so going to get made this weekend, cannot wait!

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  92. I subscribe! Thanks so much for the giveaway

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  93. That coffee cake looks amazing, I would so love to win this!

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  94. Coffee Poppy Seed Cake! Looks so good.

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  95. I am already subscribed to this blog.

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  96. I joined the My Sweet Vegan group on Facebook.

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  97. I sent a friend request to Hannah

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  98. I'm now following @Bittersweet_

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  99. That Golden Saffron Pound Cake sounds intriguing! I love both separately, & curious how they work together!

    Melissa
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  100. I friended Hannah on FB!

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  101. I already follow you on twitter.

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  102. I already follow bittersweet on twitter.

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  103. I am an email subscriber to your blog.

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  104. I tweeted about the giveaway!

    https://twitter.com/#!/vegenista/status/172118316398292993

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  105. I follow via networked blogs as Jo Sue


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  106. Tweet:
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  107. I have joined the group on FB as Jo Sue

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  108. I have added Hannah Kaminsky as a friend. Jo Sue

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  109. I follow @Vegiegail on twitter as @bvbabybv

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  110. I follow @BitterSweet__ on twitter as @bvbabybv

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  111. Golden Saffron Poundcake...uh, AND the whipped cream for sure. Hell yes!

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  112. Golden Saffron Poundcake...uh, AND the whipped cream for sure. Hell yes!

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  113. The Roasted Apple Cheesecake sounds fantastic!! I have never eaten a vegan cheesecake in my life, I've even forgotten how they taste. The books sounds fabulous!

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  114. I follow via Networked Blogs as Jo Sue

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  115. Tweet:
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  116. That Coffee Poppyseed cake looks incredible! I'm following you on Twitter too!

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  117. I re-tweeted @VegieGail's post on this.

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  118. Am following @BitterSweet on twitter

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  119. the coffee poppy seed cake sounds great!

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  120. Following your blog!

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  121. Tweeted your message!

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  122. Joined the Facebook group!

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  123. Friended you on Facebook!

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  124. Following @Vegiegail!

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  125. Following @BitterSweet__@

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  126. And I think I'm gonna have to go with Avocado Creme Pie for my recipe. Such good choices! I think my WP account connects to my email, but if not, it's choirqueer@gmail.com :)

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  127. The whipped cream sounds amazing!

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  128. I'm friends with Hannah on Facebook.

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  129. Subscriber to NetworkBlogs
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  130. I am a member of the group, My Sweet Vegan, Vegan Desserts and Vegan à la Mode on Facebook!

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  131. I am following @Vegiegail on Twitter.

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  132. I am following @BitterSweet_ on Twitter

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