No Bake Vegan Desserts You Must Try!
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
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0:00 No Bake Vegan Desserts!
0:09 Raw Coconut Cocoa Nut Bars
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4:55 Healthy Buckeyes - Розваги
You are such a great mom for teaching your kids nutrition and creativity ❤
Thank you so much! Thats so sweet of you!!!
Raw Cashews are about $12/lb, so that's about $6 of cashews. Pitted Dates are about $8/lb, that $4 worth of Dates. 9oz of Nestle Dairy Free Chocolate Chips $5.99 (~$10.67/lb) so $2 worth of Chocolate Chips per 1/2 cup. So the 1st recipes costs at least $0.75 per bar, for 16 bars, $12 total. 2nd recipe, $6.59/26oz, $4/lb) $2.03 / half cup. Peanut Butter 1/4 cup maple syrup is ~$2.50 (32oz @ $20, $10/lb or $0.63/oz), ($4.49/64oz [$8.98/gal], $0.07/oz) $0.28 / 1/4 cup soy milk, ($5.99/8oz, $11.98/lb) ~@1.50 for 2 oz of cocoa powder. Unreal peanut Gems typically cost $3.75/1.5oz (noting these packages were discounted to $0.99) and comes to about $3.44/12, So at least $0.80/nest, $9.60 total. 3rd, (another) $4 worth of Dates, $1 of peanut butter, $4 of Chocolate Chips; so at least $0.75 per Buck-eye or $12 total. Great Ideas, but a bit too expensive for most Americans to afford to make.
Any recipe can be altered. I use date paste that I get in the Indian section of my health food store so it is very inexpensive you could also add raw rolled oats to help it stretch a little bit. And everybody is different on their sweetness levels so you don't have to add as much sweetness as she does. Also I buy cashew pieces on Amazon and it's only $7 a pound
Wow. I am so impressed that you took the time to add all of this together. Most of the time we just grab a handful of chocolate chips for dessert, this is for special occasions. :)
Medjool dates are the best 🤤
🍦 great review, I was thinking about getting this one too.
looks so good 😍cant wait to try!
“Consequences” 😆
These all look SO yummy!!
Ha ha! I love that you caught that!
amazing!! def trying!!
They are all so good!
Peanut butter and chickpeas with date paste or syrup or whatever it is absolutely scrumptious!
Amen!
Wow I can’t wait to try thank you so much 😍
You are so welcome!
They all look super yummy!
They are! Thank you!
Mmm, these no-bake vegan desserts look scrumptious and cruelty-free! Come sample my flavor if you desire.
I live in Columbus,Ohio. I am excited to try the Buckeye recipe. Thank you !
That's awesome! Hope you enjoy!
😋 yummy no bake vegan plant based desserts Ali and thanks for sharing these recipes and love 🥰 the video and love 💞 Ali & family.
Thank you David!! ☺️
Just in time, I am planning Easter today!
Yay!!!!
For future reference, crumple parchment into a ball and it will mold to you pan better.
Oh my gosh, best tip ever! Thank you!!
I made your buckeyes for Easter. Shaped them like reeses eggs! Omg so good!!! How long to they last in the fridge? Can I freeze them?
I freeze mine and they last more months. Or about 7 days in the fridge.
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Love your videos and recipes - great job, but are those chocolate chips dairy free??
Toll house does have a dairy free chocolate chip. I do not know if the ones she showed are dairy free. There are other brands that are plant based.?
For the recipes with dates, is there a substitution if you don’t have them on hand? Or would you have to add too much of a sweetener like maple syrup for it to work?
I have never tried it with maple syrup but you could definitely try. It may change the texture a bit.
I have heard of people using equal parts raisins. I bet figs would work, or even prunes though they are pretty sticky.
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Beautiful ❤️😍 like
Thanks 🤗