Twenty-four mini vegan cupcakes went to work with me on Friday, each one cozily placed in my blue Wilton cupcake carrier. I enjoy using this cupcake carrier that I received for Christmas last year so much that it is the only container that I will use to transport my tasty little treats. This means that my cupcakes come to the office, parties an other events in teams of twelve large cupcakes or twenty-four mini cuppies. If you ever want to sample one of my vegan treats, you better catch me quick.
I think the cupcakes I brought to work on Friday went over pretty well, because none were left to take home (I did eat two myself :/). Even though I am not a vegan (yet), I still like to cook and bake vegan at home. I believe that this makes baking more challenging. For the most part, pastries and sweets are already lacto ovo vegetarian friendly. Besides the challenge of making the science and art of baking work without eggs and dairy, the thing I love the most about vegan baking is the conversation that it sparks. Put a tray of cupcakes in front of a group of people, throw the word vegan in there, sit back and listen to the socially conscience conversations start.
My cupcakes were devoured by a small group of students at UNLV with a range of dietary ideals. The students in this group ranged from psychology, math, science, liberal arts, and education majors. I wish I had a tape recorder because this hour long impromptu conversation went everywhere. We discussed the correlation between vegetarianism and sexual orientation (Psych student!). We touched on the pros and cons of feeding grains to beef cattle, and is it really worth it to eat organic foods living in Las Vegas. From there the conversation went from the idea of being a localvore, to the damages of genetically modified organisms. To say the least, this conversation got pretty deep for a group of students who got together for a small pizza party and a cupcake.
The end result of this conversation was that there is much more to discuss. Therefore, we have all decided to get together for vegetarian/vegan cooking night. A time to get together eat some good home cooked veg food, and talk about the world.
So, can vegan cupcakes save the world?.......I am not sure, but I think it is a delicious start!
Soundtrack for this blog: Camera Obscura, Let's Get Out of this Country.
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You really will save the world someday, Bri! It's either going to be with an amazing mix tape or your cupcakes...only time will tell!
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