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Must-Try Vegan Holiday Treats

It's easy being vegan!

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Must-Try Vegan Holiday Treats
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While some may believe that giving up animal products means giving up all of the food they love, that is definitely not the case! Go vegan this holiday season with some delicious alternatives for your favorite holiday treats:

1. Starbucks Holiday Drinks

Fun fact: the mocha sauce at Starbucks is vegan! Order your classic peppermint mocha with a milk alternative, like soy milk, and no whip. This also goes for the gingerbread latte!

2. Vegan Eggnog

Yes, you can make eggnog without eggs or milk. Tasty Yummies' recipe calls for full fat coconut milk to make this holiday specialty as rich and delicious as the original!

3. Cranberry-Pista Cranberry-Pistachio Bark Bark

Looking for something new to try this holiday season? Cranberry-pistachio bark is the way to go! Not only does it taste delicious, but it also makes a beautiful holiday gift!

4. Peppermint Vegan Dirt Cake

When it comes to holiday baking, or any other kind of vegan baking, Oreos are key. To make this dirt cake recipe festive, substitute regular Oreos for the limited edition peppermint kind, and top it off with some crushed candy canes!

5. Gingerbread Granola

Start your Christmas Morning off right with some gingerbread granola! This healthy recipe can be enjoyed for breakfast, as a snack, or even for dessert.

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