by Holladay Allen
Native Foods Cafe
1. Mint Chocolate Whoopie Pies for Native Community Days! Available this Tuesday and Wednesday only at Native Foods Café! Creamy mint frosting sandwiched between chocolate cake… makes you want to holler “WHOOOOOOOPPPPPPPPEEEEEE!!!” And a portion of profits will benefit some fabulous groups like Farm Sanctuary, The Night Ministry in Chicago, OCSCB in Southern California and Children’s Healing Art Project in Portland all day long March 6th & 7th. Oh and did I mention dessert is FREE too (with the purchase of an entrée, side and drink March 6th & 7th)
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2. Farm Sanctuary! For more than two decades Gene Bauer and co have been tirelessly working to rescue & rehabilitate farm abused farm animals, as well as educate the public on how to compassionately treat these animals… along with promoting a compassionate vegan lifestyle. Hats off to FS! Come support them this Tuesday, March 6th as a portion of profits all day long from all Native Foods Café locations will go directly to them!
3. The Deer Run Bed & Breakfast! This all-vegan bed & breakfast in the Florida Keys is located on a white sandy beach nestled in between lush native trees, and as the website states, “You won’t find us unless you’re looking.” Sounds like paradise…. Now why couldn’t I have discovered this place when I actually lived in the keys?
Deer Run Bed & Breakfast, vegan in Florida Keys, Native Foods Cafe
4. Vegenaise Horseradish Sauce! I want to slather this stuff on everything. Seriously… everything.
Vegenaise, Follow Your Heart, vegan mayo, Native Foods Cafe
5 The FEED Guatemala Tote! Going vegan could probably end world hunger, as all the grain and corn that is grown to feed animals raised for food could go instead into the hungry mouths all over the world…. but until we reach that utopia…. Each FEED Guatemala Bag will provide 15 school meals through the UN World Food Programme (WFP). The FEED Guatemala Bag is handmade in Guatemala by Nest, a nonprofit organization that empowers artist and artisans around the world, using traditional Ikat fabrics.
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I was so disappointed to discover that the sweet potato taquitos are no longer on your menu. Would you please consider bringing them back?
Posted by: elle | 03/05/2012 at 01:00 PM
They were a low seller, but you never know...
Posted by: Holladay- Native Foods | 03/09/2012 at 01:50 PM