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reetasharma201 · 28 days ago
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Celebrate a Delicious & Sustainable Holiday with Veganstore’s Top Picks!
The holiday season is upon us, and it’s the perfect time to spread cheer, warmth, and—why not?—some delectable plant-based goodies! Whether you’re shopping for friends, family, or looking to treat yourself, Veganstore has carefully curated a range of ethical, eco-friendly, and delicious vegan treats that are ideal for any holiday occasion. From satisfying snacks to rich spreads and unique gift options, Veganstore makes holiday shopping easy for those who want to embrace cruelty-free and sustainable products.
Why Choose Veganstore for Holiday Gifts?
Veganstore goes beyond offering delicious plant-based products. Our commitment is to sustainability, quality, and wellness, all while maintaining a 100% cruelty-free standard. Every product at Veganstore is thoughtfully selected to deliver the best flavors, nutrition, and ethical goodness.
Here’s what makes Veganstore the ideal destination for your holiday shopping:
Diverse Selection: From snacks and spreads to pantry essentials, we’ve got something for everyone.
Trusted Brands: We feature only the best brands known for quality and taste.
Health-Conscious Products: All our products are vegan, dairy-free, and egg-free, meeting the highest standards for a balanced diet.
Veganstore’s Holiday Picks: Gift Ideas for Everyone on Your List
If you’re ready to explore our best offerings, here’s a sneak peek at some of the top choices that will make the perfect gift or addition to your holiday festivities:
Nothing Naughty Vegan Protein Bars – Caramel & Ginger Flavors
These protein-packed bars come in delightful caramel and ginger flavors, making them a perfect snack for busy days or post-holiday workout recovery. With no added nasties, they’re a wholesome, tasty treat for anyone on your list.
Bennetto Dark Chocolate Snackpac
A rich, indulgent dark chocolate that’s 100% vegan and ethically sourced. This chocolate snack pac is perfect for dessert lovers who want a guilt-free indulgence. A beautiful addition to any holiday gift box!
Amaze Balls (Twin Pack) – Vanilla Flavor
These bite-sized, flavor-packed treats are as fun as they are nutritious. With a delightful vanilla flavor, Amaze Balls are great for anyone with a sweet tooth or as a little treat in a stocking stuffer.
Incafe Fiesta Coffee (Ground)
Cozy up this season with the aromatic delight of Incafe Fiesta Coffee. Perfect for the coffee lover in your life, this ground coffee delivers a rich, bold flavor that will warm up any chilly morning.
Ceres Organic Brown Rice Crackers & Chickpea Crisps
Light and crunchy, these organic crackers are ideal for holiday appetizers or paired with one of our vegan spreads. They’re a versatile, gluten-free snack everyone can enjoy!
Be Nourished Organic Sauerkraut – Plain & Beetroot Flavors
Sauerkraut may not be a traditional holiday item, but its health benefits make it a must-have! Full of live cultures, Be Nourished Organic Sauerkraut is great for digestion, perfect for post-feast detoxing, and adds a zesty twist to any meal.
Ceres Pukka Tea Day to Night Blend
For those who love cozying up with a warm beverage, this tea blend is a beautiful gift choice. With a soothing selection that’s ideal from morning to night, it’s a lovely, thoughtful addition to any gift basket.
Vutter Plant-Based Butter – Avocado & Plain Flavors
Vutter’s vegan butter offers all the creaminess of traditional butter with a plant-based twist. Perfect for spreading on toast or using in holiday recipes, this is an essential kitchen item for any vegan.
Savour Cashew Cheese – Cumin, Chipotle & Ash Flavors
The holidays aren’t complete without a cheese platter, and our plant-based Savour Cashew Cheese is the star of any vegan spread. With unique flavors like cumin, chipotle, and ash, it’s a fantastic dairy-free option for entertaining guests.
Holiday Tips: Building the Perfect Vegan Gift Box
Creating your own custom gift box from Veganstore is easy and fun! Here’s a quick guide to curating a thoughtful, delightful box for anyone in your life:
Choose a Snack Base: Start with a mix of savory and sweet snacks, like our vegan protein bars, chocolate, and crackers. It’s a perfect way to add variety to the box.
Add a Warm Beverage: Include the Incafe Fiesta Coffee or Ceres Pukka Tea for a comforting treat that pairs well with any holiday morning or afternoon relaxation time.
Top It Off with a Spread: Add a jar of Be Nourished Sauerkraut or a pack of Savour Cashew Cheese to make your gift box truly gourmet.
Personalize It: Add a holiday card with a heartfelt message or a personalized note to make the gift extra special.
A Vegan Holiday Celebration Awaits!
With the holiday season quickly approaching, now is the time to explore Veganstore’s delightful selection of plant-based goodies. Whether you’re building the perfect gift box or looking for holiday pantry essentials, our range of vegan, eco-conscious products has you covered.
Give a gift that’s both tasty and meaningful this season—one that celebrates wellness, ethics, and love for the planet. Browse Veganstore today for the best vegan holiday gifts!
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bubble-you · 6 months ago
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biting down hard on dark chocolate buttons so they make that snap crunch but getting dangerously close to confidently chomping my fingertips
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shamebats · 2 years ago
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Finally, a vegan alternative to human heart! Douse in ketchup and eat with your hands.
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hadesoftheladies · 4 months ago
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I find it very unfortunate that most people have a very romantic, heroic and “male” view of revolution or activism. Most people imagine it as sudden, loud, violent, glorious, public sacrifice and bleeding in the street. You think of protest and you think of destruction of property, bonfires and gas masks. It is sometimes, big and large donations. These can lead to change, but they oftentimes risk being performative.
Revolution and protest, I think, are actually very quiet affairs. Revolution is reading and learning to deconstruct culture and human behavior. Your own mind, where the colonization happens. I think Revolution happens in the daily choices of what we choose to consume. When people live their lives as protest rather than wait for a big moment. I think boycotting shouldn’t simply be about getting companies to bend the knee. It should be about divesting from an entire industry of exploitation. Our way of life should change. Revolution is us changing. Changing our minds and choices. And living in such a way that we create a community, however small, of different living. Where we buy each other’s soaps and wooden spoons and rely on each other’s expertise instead of buying a subscription (and I’m generalizing here I am aware bc activism must be intersectional to be effective). It is far more impactful that I stop consuming dairy for a lifetime than that I starve myself for a month in protest. It is far more costly to these corporations and to the status quo that I alter my life.
Men’s idea of glory is dying for their beliefs. That is the predominant narrative of heroism. Everyone dies. But living in accordance to your principles? Living as radically as possible? That’s rare and that takes a whole lot of work. An entire lifetime of boycotting is far more destructive to these systems than simply punishing yourself or putting pressure on others in the heat of a mob. It is far more revolutionary to think the forbidden thoughts and so do the uncommon thing. By living this way, we open a door for a new way of living for others. And when we create a new system of living as a community, we set up pillars here and there that will eventually hold up the future we are trying to build. It takes longer. The best works of art take longer. Quality takes more time and focus than quantity, and too many of us are worried about the quantity (how many people can we get to post the black square) rather than quality (how do my decisions impact those around me and how can I use that?).
I think that’s why so many of you look down on things like separatism and veganism. It is less sensational and more (at least in perception) inconvenient. But I have contributed to the environment way more by not eating meat than I would by donating thousands of dollars to green charities. And the reason I am vegan is because other vegans helped me integrate into that lifestyle. They “socialized” me so to speak. Separatism socializes women and men, too. Women separating socializes future policy makers and little girls that would have otherwise (likely) ended up in abusive relationships. It’s not glamorous: does that make it less impactful?
I think revolutionaries are not the ones that merely give a nice speech for the newspapers or volunteer (I am NOT saying volunteering is not worthy or valuable activism). Rather I think revolutionaries are the ones who are willing to change how they think and how they live first. I think the greatest thing a person can give to their causes is their entire life. Not money. Not suffering. Not a few days in the soup kitchen. Their entire way of living. Their consumption habits and their civic activities. Their intentionality in interpersonal relationships.
I think that’s how anything’s ever gotten better in the first place.
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Got cleared out at radical pride so new zines to restock the distro.
This is the EZLN one.
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ikemenomegas · 2 months ago
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good-ending!kakashi and itachi need to have a little former traumatized geniuses cooking club where they get comfortable with making little "mistakes" and putting imperfect dishes on the table and improvising without needing to explain themselves like it's life or death
#the “former” is aspirational and v cute#probably sai and tenzo also join at some point#of course gai joins in occasionally because he's not to be outdone by his rival with cooking of all things#and also with these four it can get depressing quick#iruka is invited once as a courtesy when he shows up to work with one too many kitchen injuries lol#if there's one thing they're not the cooking club is not clumsy#... unfortunately he is quietly assigned a buddy any future attendances#usually itachi because itachi can put out fires very quickly#or sai because sai is (frustratingly) talented in the kitchen and doesn't feel he's missing out on practice#neji might also participate sometimes! he wasn't ever anbu but he probably needs the therapy-ness of it#he's not a huge group activities person but sai invites him and he's surprised by how low-key it is#he gets a little competitive with itachi lol#since itachi doesn't care about things like using all whole-grains or only organics or attempting to make a recipe vegan#he's very good at following directions don't get me wrong but he's not much of an experimenter unless he knows a dish super well#while neji just knows which replacements to use after doing it for so long#neji isn't super militant about it but he watches his diet to make sure it isn't imbalanced/overly protein heavy#and like itachi he doesn't care for strong tasting meat so he'll preferentially choose fish or plant proteins#this is what finally makes things more easy between the two of them! some of the others want to make a meat-heavy dish one time#but itachi isn't feeling it and neji shows him how to do a tofu alternative!#long tags#naruto#from the margins#hatake kakashi#uchiha itachi#hyuga neji#sai#yamato tenzo#umino iruka#omegaverse
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deadpersonsuperstar · 4 months ago
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So...there's a dog meat farm in Nottingham England...
Not Korea, Not China, Not Pakistan, Not even America as I'm not surprised there's dog meat farms in America cos America has some third world morals and values... But a dog meat farm in ENGLAND!!
Yes, England!
Elwood's Organic Dog Meat Farm...
Ju...just why!?
I don't care if the dog meat is organic or humane or whatever! It's disgusting!
Like...I know humans eat Pig, Cattle, Sheep and other farmed animals in England..But dog meat...That's just fucked up and beyond disgusting.
And yes...as a person who doesn't eat meat. Eating any animal is wrong in my eyes
But Dog Meat...you expect that in a third world country and not England!
Let's not be a first world country with third world morals like America!
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moonskyearth · 3 months ago
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tomatoes, almonds, moringa and basil leaves, olive oil ... all that from my garden ♡
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devoted1989 · 28 days ago
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Image found on Pinterest.
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aromanticduck · 1 year ago
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Feel free to elaborate in the tags, comments, and replies, but keep it civil.
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vegan-nom-noms · 1 month ago
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Smoothie aux Fraises Festif Vegan / Easy Vegan Strawberry Smoothie
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chaoticninjamentality · 6 months ago
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✴️🍴Salad is Life🍴✴️
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veganfoody · 1 day ago
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Good Protein makes delicious plant-based protein that doesn’t taste chalky and blends perfectly. They have lots of flavours like Cookies and Cream, Chai Latte, and Salted Caramel. They have up to 40% off for Black Friday right now!
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veganandvegetarianlife · 16 days ago
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Powered by Plants Organic Canvas Tote Bag
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orgourmetmushrooms · 5 months ago
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radlissa · 6 months ago
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