Kate’s Cruelty-Free Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies {Naptime Tales from the Trenches}
I’m lucky to have a great friend like Kate in my life. We first met in high school and then ended up at the same college together. Through the years we’ve had our share of laughter and tears, and now we are both moms to cute little girls. Ever since I’ve known Kate she has been a friend of the animals and even recently became a vegetarian. She and her husband have opened their home to two fantastic dogs (one of whom is featured above!) and they both support animal charities. Today Kate is sharing her recipe for the most amazingly delicious vegan cookies that are entirely cruelty free. Like a true Naptime Chef she always bakes them when her daughter is napping! I hope you’ll join me in supporting Kate in her mission to rid our world of violence towards animals, and giving this fabulous recipe a try.
When Kelsey asked me to participate in “Tales from the Trenches” I was elated. It gave me a much needed yummy diversion to work on, but even deeper than that, it gave me a unique opportunity to share a bit of a lifestyle that is very important to me with an accepting, eager audience. Being of the vegan/veggie variety (cue the Debbie Downer music), I knew my contribution carried a special responsibility in convincing people to 1.) to try the recipe, 2.) and make sure the recipe was uber-delicious to hopefully encourage more vegan curiousity.
So I racked my brain, interrogated my husband nightly, and called everyone I have ever cooked for to try and find the evangelical goodness necessary to ignite a vegan revolution, starting here on the Naptime Chef. Or a recipe that people would want to try. Let me start by saying I became veg by accident. Most recipes do not require you to cook in Birkinstocks, and you do not need to know the words to Kumbaya. I don’t drive a VW camper and I don’t wear patchouli. Most people are surprised to find that my diet is plant-based, and I take that as a compliment (see above). If I had a nickel for every time someone asked me where I get my protein…let’s just say I could buy a lot of tofu. And I get that. I once was that person, which is why I wanted to change that perception so badly. My plant-based diet is a healthful way of eating that allows me to teach my daughter to take pride and purpose in where our food comes from. There is power in knowing each time we buy our groceries, cook our meal, and sit down as a family to eat, our morals and ethics are reflected in our choices. Luckily, eating 3 times a day, your choices are never far from your mind and you can live each day knowing you made a difference. And a lifetime of eating this way, well, it brings a deep sense of satisfaction.