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Saturday, May 2, 2009

Eggless Vegan Potato Pancakes :: Egg-Free Latkes :: Cruelty Free Brunch or Breakfast Ideas

It stopped raining for an hour or so. We dried off the tramp and did some tramping.

















I tried to get the boy to take a photo of me in the air but all I got was a bunch of me with one toe touching it. We will keep working on it if it ever stops raining.





Me in my Paul Frank PJs with one toe on the trampoline.












I think the boy's BFF is coming over this afternoon. He's had lots of play-dates over there, but this will be the first time BFF has come here.

I woke up this morning to the smell of these. The man got a hankering and cooked them up while I slept in.

















6 med potatoes
1 med onion
1/2 cup white flour
1/2 tsp salt
2 tbs ground flaxseed
1 tbs flax oil







Fry em up in a hot cast iron pan with plenty of oil and serve with apple sauce.















I didn't eat any. I can't do fried anymore. But I did take a little taste and they were fantastic!

Check it out, it's Don't Eat Eggs Month. Click on the link in my side bar and take the 30 day pledge to go EGG FREE and choose Compassion Over Killing

The month after easter is the slowest month for the egg producers. It's spring and the chickens naturally lay more but people buy less because it was just easter and there were so many eggs, they need a break from eggs. So the egg farmers declared it National Egg Month to encourage us to buy more eggs and relieve them of their surplus.

If you ate no eggs EVER you would be doing a lot to help ease the suffering of many battery hens. Not only that but you would probably lose a couple of pounds.

A quote from the above linked website:

"One of the best steps each of us can take to make a difference for egg-laying hens is to simply leave their eggs out of our shopping carts."

5 comments:

  1. aw, man! those look SO GOOD!!! wow!

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  2. Yup. The man can cook, too. He doesn't do it much since I go here but he's a good cook.

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  3. These look really tasty. I might just have to try these next weekend when I have a lazy weekend brunch--I think my husband would like them too. How nice to wake up to the smell of those cooking. YUMMY!!

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  4. Thanks, Jenn!

    CM, You should. They are quick and easy, clean up is a breeze. A great lazy sunday breakfast.

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