Walking the Vegan Line: Better Than Sex

by Stephanie Ernst · 2008-11-13 13:22:00 UTC

Better Than Sex, from Walking the Vegan Line
Depending on what you hoped this post was going to be about, you may be sorely disappointed or deliciously pleased. But even if you were looking for something else, now that you're here, surely you have to admit that this dessert looks amazing, right? You might assume that there are no vegans in Texas, but you would be absolutely wrong. The animal-loving author of Walking the Vegan Line is one of many vegan Texans, and as VeganMoFo wrapped up last month, she shared stories of her grandmother's impressive cooking with her readers, and she even included the veganized recipe for her Better Than Sex dessert. And this, dear readers, is yet another reason I laugh heartily when disbelieving omnivores insist that we vegans must live a life of dietary dullness and culinary celibacy. How silly.

The recipe for Better Than Sex, from Walking the Vegan Line

Stephanie Ernst wrote the original Animal Rights blog at Change.org until December 2009. She can now be found at Animal Rights & AntiOppression.
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