Last night I hosted my 2nd Christmas Cookie exchange with a few close friends and family. My mother started this tradition 3 decades ago and it’s still going strong every year. Being vegan now, she recently jumped ship and joined me in a healthier, raw (vegan) version…
A cookie exchange is a fun & delicious way to collect a selection of holiday treats without having to prepare them all yourself. Plus there’s the added bonus of enjoying a visit with friends, family and other health advocates. They are simple to organize: each guest brings a big batch of homemade cookies (approximately 1 dozen multiplied by the number of people participating) to swap with others.
I also provided a few light snacks to nibble on while spending a cozy time together. A platter of cut-up veggies, some raw bread, and 2 types of raw vegan cheese (dill and peppercorn) as well as an optional glass of organic wine. As you can see, the cheese was a hit.
We also shared many belly laughs.
What a great excuse to get together.
And you end up with enough raw cookies to get you through the holidays!
Now that’s a sweet deal.
Right, Mark?
today’s food log:
- 2 ozs e3live
- firewater
- Bio superfood algae
- l liter green juice (sprouts, kale, lemon, celery)
- 2 macaroons (homemade and delicious!)
- 1/2 avocado with sauerkraut & dulse
- savory green soup
- raw v cheese w/veggies
- slice of raw bread
Blessings for a joyous and healthy Christmas.
Natasha
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