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<div class="quote-block"><br><p>"Nobody putting forth the effort to eat less animal derived food is a hypocrite. It's not an all or nothing thing, and every time you choose a vegan food over a non-vegan one, you do something good. That said, here's how to make an awesome vegan peanut butter cup for next time: Melt a bag of vegan chocolate chips. Take about 1/2 a cup of peanut butter and mix in powdered sugar until you get a nice, thick stiff paste that isn't at all runny. You want about the consistancy of play dough. Line a mini muffin tin with papers, pour a little melted chocolate into the bottom of each cup, and form discs of the peanut butter paste and put one in each cup. Top with some more melted chocolate. Let cool, and eat while your husband looks on in envy. I also have dipped TJ's peanut butter pretzels in chocolate and OH are they good."<br>
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<p>Very well said. Also, don't get too hung up on labels. Being able to call yourself "vegan" shouldn't be the reason you are living a vegan lifestyle. I think too many people focus on the all or nothing part and when they fail, they just give up for good. This doesn't sound like you, but if having a few dairy laced peanut butter cups in a year keeps you on the vegan path for the rest of the time...well, it's not the end of the world. And there really are a lot of yummy vegan treats out there, (store bought, or recipies like above), that will have your husband drooling for sure<span><img alt="yummy.gif" src="http://files.mothering.com/images/smilies/yummy.gif">) Peace~</span></p>
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