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Our Give for Compassion campaign continues! We are steadily climbing toward our goal, but we need your help to make it the rest of the way. Make a contribution today and help us reach $7,500 by December 31. Remember, all of these funds are matched 2-for-1. There’s no better time to give!

We appreciate your support as we continue to speak out for farmed animals and build a compassionate community right here in the Twin Cities region. Do you want to see how we do this? Check out this video slideshow and see what we’ve been up to in the past year. You might just find a picture of yourself in there!

This week, we’re hosting yet another cookbook giveaway. Don’t miss your chance to win a copy of Happy Herbivore: Holidays & Gatherings by Lindsay S. Nixon. This beautiful book features easy plant-based recipes for your healthiest celebrations and special occasions. How do you enter for your chance to win? Simply share this Facebook post or retweet this tweet. Be sure your Facebook privacy settings allow your share to be public so we can identify you for the drawing. We’ll draw the winner on Tuesday, December 30 at noon.

Also, this week we’re giving away another recipe. This one comes from Rawsome Vegan Baking by Emily Von Euw. What better way to spruce up your holiday gathering than with a luscious Berry & Cream Pie? Scroll down for the recipe and have a rawsome holiday!

For the animals,

Unny Nambudiripad

Berry & Cream Pie

Crust

  • 2 cups rolled oats or walnuts
  • 1 1/2 cups dates or raisins

Cream

  • 2 cups cashews or young coconut meat
  • 2 tablespoons melted coconut oil
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • Pinch Himalayan salt
  • Water, as needed

Topping

  • Sliced strawberries
  • Blueberries
  • Anything else you like

To make the crust: process the oats or walnuts into flour in a blender or food processor. If you’re using a food processor, add in the dates or raisins and process until it all sticks together. If you’re using a blender, dump the oat flour into a bowl and combine the dates and oat flour together with your hands until it all is evenly gooey. This will take a few minutes and you will have to get your hands a bit dirty. Press this “dough” into a pie dish and put in the fridge.

To make the cream: blend everything together until it’s smooth and thick, adding water as needed. You want it to be the texture of a thick yogurt. Pour this into your crust and leave in the fridge for three hours or preferably overnight. Decorate with berries and enjoy!

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