As I wrote in my other post, I’ve been getting a lot of questions about what’s already been donated (from people still deciding what to make).
But just because someone’s already donating a certain items does not mean you can’t donate the same thing to the Vegan Bake Sale.
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Current List of Vegan Baked Goods
(I know many of you have left comments, offering to donate something. This is just a list of all the emails I’ve gotten at press time.)
Raw Cheezy Kale Chips
Smackaroons
Gluten-Free Snickerdoodles
Cinnabon Caramel Corn
Gluten-Free Coconut Oil Chocolate Cookies
huge fat chunky chocolate cookies
Chocolate Peppermint Fudge
Peanut Butter Fudge
Raw Cookie Dough Balls
Irish Flapjacks
OMG Cookies
Chocolate Chip Granola Bars
Sunflower Protein Bites
Raw Choco Chip Cookie Dough Cookies
Chocoholic Almond Bars
Peanut Butter Cookies
Oatmeal-Raisin Cookies
Raw Macaroons
Orange Chia Seed Scones
Raw Macaroons
Oatmeal Cookies
Vanilla Cinnamon Chocolate Protein Bars
Dreena’s Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
Raw Cookie Dough Balls
Super Charge Me Cookies
Raw Cookie Dough Truffles
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Chocolate Pinwheel Cookies
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Oatmeal Raisin Nut Cookies
Chocolate Cupcakes
Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies
Blueberry Muffins
Gluten-Free Chocolate Cookies
Raw Truffles
Raw Chocolate Truffles
orange-kissed chocolate chip cookies
Strawberry Upside Down Cake
Chewy Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
Homemade Granola
Vegan Marshmallows
Indian Spice Kit
Peanut Butter Blondies
Arbonne Beauty Products
Chocolate Chip Granola Bars
Frosted Sugar Cookies
Vegan Chocolate Orange Cupcakes
Raw Macaroons (or chocolate macaroons!)
Flavored Nut Butters
Chocolate Brownies
Nourish Bars
Chocolate Spiral Cookies
chocolate-covered macaroons (gluten-free)
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Notes:
Once again, I just quickly made this list last night. I haven’t had time to add photos or links yet. But do not worry; on the day of the actual bake sale, everyone will be properly linked!!
If you’d like to donate something, please send me an email at chocolatecoveredkatie@msn.com, with your item’s name (and optional link), a photo, and where you’re willing to ship. The more baked goods, the merrier!!
bitt of raw says
Do you mind fixing it to Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies? Thanks!
bitt of raw says
oh wait ti see maybe the other mention (dreena’s) is mine. sorry!
bitt of raw says
oh wait ti see maybe the other mention (dreena’s) is mine. sorry!
bitt of raw says
Do you mind fixing it to Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies? Thanks!
Eleanor@eatinglikeahorse says
The coconut oil chocolate chip cookies are gluten-free too, sorry! 🙂
Eleanor@eatinglikeahorse says
The coconut oil chocolate chip cookies are gluten-free too, sorry! 🙂
Chelsey says
The hardest part is going to be deciding what to pick… good job guys, everything sounds waaay good.
Hela says
you are so right, it will be a tough decision indeed!
Hela says
you are so right, it will be a tough decision indeed!
Chelsey says
The hardest part is going to be deciding what to pick… good job guys, everything sounds waaay good.
Veronica says
I thought I’d give a heads up to whoever is making the kale chips–they do not stay crisp when stored! They get limp the next day–sorry!
Melissa says
That’s not my item but I disagree.
I make mine in the dehydrator and they stay crisp for days (they are gone too fast to say how many days but they’ve lasted at least 4!) The baked in the oven ones probably get soggy but the dehydrated ones are crispy forevs. They sell bagged version of the dehydrated guys, after all. 😉
Veronica says
Thank you Melissa! I didn’t notice the “Raw” in front of it before I commented. I was concerned b/c you’re right, the baked ones get soggy if you store them, so thanks for clearing that up for me. 🙂
Melissa says
Not a problem! Just reread my post and went “uh oh, I sounded snotty!” Not my intent!
And yes, if you have a dehydrator, try doing chips in that! I used to do the oven kind but the dehydrated version (that I cover in an oil free hummus, nooch, garlic, lime juice, bragg’s amino blend that tastes cheesy and amazing!) are sooooo much better.
Melissa says
Not a problem! Just reread my post and went “uh oh, I sounded snotty!” Not my intent!
And yes, if you have a dehydrator, try doing chips in that! I used to do the oven kind but the dehydrated version (that I cover in an oil free hummus, nooch, garlic, lime juice, bragg’s amino blend that tastes cheesy and amazing!) are sooooo much better.
Veronica says
Thank you Melissa! I didn’t notice the “Raw” in front of it before I commented. I was concerned b/c you’re right, the baked ones get soggy if you store them, so thanks for clearing that up for me. 🙂
Melissa says
That’s not my item but I disagree.
I make mine in the dehydrator and they stay crisp for days (they are gone too fast to say how many days but they’ve lasted at least 4!) The baked in the oven ones probably get soggy but the dehydrated ones are crispy forevs. They sell bagged version of the dehydrated guys, after all. 😉
Veronica says
I thought I’d give a heads up to whoever is making the kale chips–they do not stay crisp when stored! They get limp the next day–sorry!
kaila @ healthy helper! says
I am going to donate my Homemade Granola….so you can add it to the list if ya want!
kaila @ healthy helper! says
I am going to donate my Homemade Granola….so you can add it to the list if ya want!