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Friday Food on a Saturday: A Sweet, Savory, and Cruelty-Free Fourth

Published July 04, 2009 @ 01:00AM PT

Are you ready for this? Are you sure? Because the sheer awesomeness of these recipes, divided into sweet and savory sections this time, may be more than you can handle. Everything here would be an excellent addition to quiet meals at home or gatherings with friends this weekend or any weekend. (Please read through to the end of this post for a serious note on why you should try out these and other animal-free recipes this weekend.)

First, an abundance of desserts and fruity goodness (and a reminder: those who avoid or limit intake of soy for allergy or other reasons shouldn't disregard these lovely vegan dessert recipes, even the ice creams; coconut milk and other non-soy, non-dairy milks are great substitutes, and indeed, many of these recipes don't call for soy in the first place):

-You will continue after the jump if you know what's good for you-

And now the more savory than sweet but equally delicious:

I wrote earlier this week about the irony in the way zoos are encouraging people to celebrate Independence Day by coming to stare at imprisoned zoo animals. But though the irony isn't as immediately obvious as in the case of the zoo animals, it's just as sad that so many people celebrate "independence" and "freedom" by grilling the body parts of our fellow animals, whom we treat as owned property and strip of all the most important freedoms, before ultimately killing them in their youth.

If you're still eating animals and animal products, do your conscience, your body, and the animals a favor by trying out some of the recipes above this weekend instead of the pieces of dead animals and what came from them. As the saying goes, no one is free while others are oppressed.

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Stephanie Ernst

Stephanie Ernst is an independent animal rights advocate, a vegan, a tree-hugging environmentalist, and a freelance editor and writer. She lives in St. Louis with an aging corgi-lab and an adolescent rescued pit bull. In her advocacy, she works to challenge prevailing perceptions of animals, to show the connections between animal exploitation and other injustices, to help people see that animals are more like us than different, and to encourage compassionate, nonviolent living and eating.

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