Vegan Heritage Press – Cookbook Giveaway

Vegan Heritage Press – Cookbook Giveaway

Winners! I’m glad I used a random number generator, if I had to choose based on my favorite comments, it would’ve been REALLY difficult.

Kelly, The Blooming Platter – “Brown rice, peanut butter, and dried chickpeas!”
Kate, American Vegan Kitchen – “Hot sauce, peanut butter, and black beans, though perhaps not together?”
Veg-In-Training, Vegan Unplugged – “Quinoa, soy curls and fire roasted tomatoes.”

I will email everyone shortly!

Vegan Heritage Press is an independent book publishing company dedicated to discovering and publishing quality vegan cookbooks that promote healthful living and respect for all life.  VHP was founded in 2007 by Jon Robertson, husband of Robin Robertson, who has written nineteen vegan and vegetarian coobooks.  So needless to say, they already have a lot of experience in the field of vegan cookbooks, despite being a fairly young company.

Jon has graciously donated three books for us to give away today!  Also, if you are interested in winning some of Robin’s books, she is doing a giveaway every Monday on her blog for MoFo.


The Blooming Platter Cookbook: A Harvest of Seasonal Vegan Recipes by Betsy DiJulio

Betsy’s recipes guide you to what’s fresh, season by season, all year around, and include dinner, soups, salads, sides, and desserts.

American Vegan Kitchen: Delicious Comfort Food from Blue Plate Specials to Homestyle Favorites by Tamasin Noyes

Hungry for the comforts of diner and cafe food? This book is filled with sensational breakfasts, burgers, main dishes, and desserts. Tami’s recipes are all yummy with a capital “Y”.

Vegan Unplugged: A Pantry Cuisine Cookbook and Survival Guide by Jon Robertson  with recipes by Robin Robertson

Easy and simple pantry recipes that take 15-minutes or less and cost about $1 per person. 80 excellent recipes by Robin Robertson for pasta, grains, appetizers, soups, salads, and snacks.

Inspired by the theme of Vegan Unplugged, to enter, leave a comment telling us what three pantry staples you would grab in the event of the (probably zombie) apocalypse.  Three winners will be chosen at random at 10 pm CST tonight, US residents only.

113 thoughts on “Vegan Heritage Press – Cookbook Giveaway

  1. 1.) sriracha – it makes everything taste like 100X better!
    2.) a box of cake mix – i have discovered you can do a million things with cake mix recently.
    3.) energy bars – portable while you are on the run!

  2. Lara bars, Tings (do they still make these? I haven’t seen them in ages–boo), and I guess some sort of fried fruit

  3. Tapatio hot sauce!
    Dried fruit!
    Fair Trade dark chocolate!

    The perfect combo of energy and deliciousness to stay on the run from the zombies!!! =)

  4. Probably go with things that would be unlikely to find just ‘around’.
    So,
    Nutritional Yeast
    Some sort of dried bean/grain
    and soy sauce (aka THE ELIXIR OF LIFE [Not to be mistaken with TEA: THE ELIXIR OF WISDOM AND LIFE/DRINK OF THE GODS)

    Also, it’s supposed to be three but you know my pockets would be full of tea. They almost always are anyway…
    I’m not weird!

  5. My tent, my sleeping bag and my camping ax. There’s lots of green everywhere so I can always find something to eat…just i need my ax to chop it down!

  6. 1. Trail Mix (to eat, and to use as ammo)
    2. Swedish Fish (for morale)
    3. Refried Beans (very filling, and can be used to attach homemade bomb to zombie nest)

  7. Box of pasta, jar of TVP, jar of home-canned tomato sauce. Although in the event of the Zombie Apocalypse, clean, safe water to boil the pasta or rehydrate the TVP might be hard to come by. I may be screwed with my choices here…

    (Oh, and if I should happen to win, I have American Vegan Kitchen already, so one of the others would be awesome. :])

  8. Whole wheat tortillas, garbonzo beans, a bucket of kale. Then, I’d borrow some hot sauce from VeganMOFOers who have already commented, and I’d have savory wraps to keep us on the run for as long as the zombies last.

  9. I cannot live without dried beans, sweet potatoes, and avocados…highly perishable, so I planted two trees!!!

  10. Assuming that during the apocalypse I would not have the time or equipment to cook dried beans and grains, I would grab canned beans, canned tomatoes, and peanut butter! 🙂

  11. I would grab whatever beans I have available, quinoa, and some Tamari! Oh what a great giveaway!! I don’t own any cookbooks at all, I would love to get these!!

  12. Peanut butter, chocolate chips, and coconut. I don’t really plan to survive the apocalypse, just to die in a sugar-bliss coma.

  13. 1.) Dry chickpeas – fighting zombies is hungry work. A girl needs some protein.
    2.) Olive oil
    3.) Brown rice – maybe a tad boring, but practical.

    With these three staples and whatever I can forage on the run, I should be good to go.

  14. I TOTALLY would love the american vegan kitchen book! it looks amazing!!!

    if there were to be a zombie apocalypse… I would grab hummus, dark chocolate, and quinoa! Gotta stay full of protein so I can beat the zombies!

  15. 1) 30g drum of Spirulina/Chlorella/Blue-Green Algae Zombo-Combo Tablets
    2) 50g drum of mixed nut, cranberry, blueberry Apocalypse Mix
    3) 80g drum of Yerba Mate Living Dead Elixir

  16. 1. Dried beans
    2. Almonds
    3. Brown Rice

    Nothing fancy, but it would fill my belly until I was inevitably attacked and killed by zombies.

  17. I would bring garbanzo’s,garlic and salt. If I happened to have any extra human brains lying around I’d scatter them about to distract the zombies.

  18. Can’t eat if I can’t fight off the zombies so I’m thinking what would make good weapons.
    1. Pam – to spray in their unblinking eyes
    2. Watermelons – to bash over their heads
    3. Gallons of olive oil – poured all around me so they would slip and fall and couldn’t get me

  19. 1. Garlic, because in this apocalypse, the zombies are also vampires.
    2. Peanuts: in case any of these zombie had an allergy while living.
    3. Potato chips: to scatter around when I sleep, so I’d hear the zombie footsteps crunching them, and wake up in time to avoid having my brains eaten.

  20. 1) A jar of Biscoff to bribe the zombies with, or if this apocalypse isn’t a zombie apocalypse, to treat myself with because it sounds like i’ll be having a really bad day
    2) a pound of lentils, because that’ll make at least 1,000 meals
    3) a container of salt, because nothing tastes good without it

  21. 1. Cans of chickpeas
    2. Animal Crackers (I eat them like nothing else if they’re around)
    3. Spinach (only that I can more easily eat it raw than kale)

  22. I would definitely take the following:

    1) Black Beans
    2) Chocolate Peppermint Stick Luna Bars
    3) Primal Strips Hot & Spicy Flavor

    So hard to pick just three!

  23. Raw tortillas, almond butter and apples. And I would make a tasty treat and offer it to the zombies and then they would smile and we would laugh together at how silly their un-life is. 😉

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