Tee and Tote Design Contest Public Voting Starts Today!
Congratulations to all of you who submitted your designs to Allison’s first-ever Tee and Tote Design Contest! It has been an exciting process for us here to watch the sweet creativity flow in over the last six weeks!
Now the time has come for Phase One of the voting process. Beginning today, you can vote for your favorite designs once every 24 hours until September 30th. Your votes are so important! They will help us narrow down the entries to the top ten designs that will then be voted on by Allison and our dream team panel of judges to determine the winners.
The Grand Prize winner receives $500 cash and a 3-month membership of Allison’s Gourmet goodies; the Second Prize winner will receive a 6-month membership of Allison’s Gourmet treats, 6 containers of So Delicious Dairy Free Ice Cream and an autographed copy of Kathy Freston’s book, Veganist; and the 3rd Prize winner will receive a 3-month membership of Allison’s Gourmet goodies plus a 1-year subscription to VegNews Magazine!
Good luck to our entrants and a BIG thanks to our panel of judges: Gene Baur from Farm Sanctuary, Nathan Runkle from Mercy for Animals, Colleen Holland from VegNews, Leanne Mai-ly Hilgart from Vaute Couture, Troy Farmer and Katie Frichtel from Raven + Crow Studio and Chloé Jo Davis from GirlieGirl Army.
So whether you submitted a design or just have a great eye for aesthetics, we hope you’ll get clicking, spread the word on Facebook and Twitter, and help us determine this contest’s winners!
Exciting New Improvements
Every spring I get this mental image of summer in my mind: the long, lazy days, swimming and tanning and backyard barbecues… Truth be told, I haven’t had one of those stereotypical summers since junior high, ah nostalgia. But, here at Allison’s, I’ve been enjoying my busier-than-planned summer none the less. The deadline for submissions to our Tee and Tote Design Contest is drawing near and it’s fascinating to watch all the wonderful designs rolling in! Meanwhile, in the kitchen, we’ve acquired some new equipment, we’re testing some new recipes, and, believe it or not, we’re already gearing up for the holidays!
In case you’re wondering where most of our vegan chocolates have disappeared to this summer, we took a break from some of our chocolate production (while it’s really too hot to ship chocolate gifts safely anyway) and we’ve been using the time to test a few new chocolate recipes. We recently acquired a new tempering machine for our chocolate production that has helped to stoke Allison’s creative fire. Last week we even did a test of something very special, which isn’t quite right yet so I can’t say much, but was pretty exhilarating anyway.
Our vegan fudge has been the “hot” seller for the last couple of weeks, especially in the form of Fudge of the Month Clubs. Our clubs keep your sweets pantry stocked, make gift-giving easy, plus they have the added bonus of giving you a discount on everything you order as long as your membership is active. With amazing flavors like Apple Pie and Peppermint Velvet, what’s not to love?
While doing some “summer cleaning” we also discovered that we had a backlog of your love letters that we’re finally getting around to publishing in the form of product reviews on our website. Have you tried our goodies recently? You, too, could be among our famous fans. Tell us what you think below, or on our Contact Us, Facebook or Twitter pages. We’d love to hear from you (and if you include a picture of yourself, we’ll be especially grateful)!
Gardening with Kids
It’s finally gardening time! Woohoo! My man and I spent a great portion of the last few weeks putting in our garden. We worked hard, first putting up a fence, then digging beds and adding soil, then finally planting and watering daily.
We’ve been sore, exhausted and sunburned most days, but gardening is such a deeply rewarding experience that we love every minute of it. Working outside, planting baby veggies and watching them grow, develops in each of us a strong connection to the land on which we live. Then having the plants give back to us ten-fold the energy we put in is one of the most fulfilling and exciting parts of summer.
While planting squash on Saturday I was struck by how lucky we are to have the time, space and resources to develop such an intimate relationship with our food.
I realize that, for many people, gardening on a large scale is out of the question. How blessed we are, then, to be able to plant enough this year that we probably will not need to buy produce all summer long! But gardening can be rewarding on any scale and I want to encourage everyone to grow at least one thing this summer, just for the pleasure of it.
I am often saddened by articles I read on how children (and adults, too) are becoming more and more disconnected from our food. The connection between a plant in a garden and that green thing on our plates is becoming less and less obvious the more we depend on giant agri-business and less on local food options. I feel very lucky to have grown up in a rural area where farm-to-table eating is fairly common and almost everyone has some kind of summer garden, even if it’s just a few tomato plants.
This summer, I’d like to encourage parents everywhere to reverse the blind-eating trend by getting their kids involved in the family food system. Whether it’s growing a large garden or a single veggie plant in your windowsill or even visiting a local farmer’s market or volunteering at the farm that supplies your CSA, gardening can be a great family summertime activity. Helping your children discover the magic of turning dirt and sunlight into delicious fruits and veggies will open them up to a whole new world. And, as an added perk, your kids might just discover that they like veggies once they’ve tried garden-fresh instead of store-bought.
What are your favorite veggies to grow? What do you make with the overabundance of certain veggies like tomatoes and zucchini at the height of summer? Share your summer gardening stories and tips here or on our Facebook and Twitter pages!
Warm Weather Treats
I had a sweet treat revelation a few days ago when Allison handed me a frozen Mint Chocolate Chip Cookie to try. Oh my gawd!
It had been out of the freezer for maybe five or ten minutes, so it was still hard, but not rock solid, and it was absolute cookie perfection. Cold, crunchy and minty, this is the ideal way to enjoy a cookie on a hot day. And, it’s also a perfect way to turn our normally chewy cookies into crunchy ones for those crunchy cookie people out there.
I think I’m going to start freezing our other cookie flavors and maybe Peppermint Creme Patties too!
Since it’s hot out and I’m on the topic of summer treats already, here are few more recipe ideas for you to try:
Chocolate Milkshakes using your favorite non-dairy milk and/or ice cream, our classic or peppermint drinking chocolate, and optional frozen fruit combined to taste and blended completely smooth.
Iced organic coffee with non-dairy creamer (we like So Delicious Coconut Milk Creamer) and sugar (or stevia) to taste.
Your favorite fair-trade tea brewed strong, iced and sweetened with stevia. (Add stevia one drop at a time to avoid over-sweetening.)
If you make any of these recipes we’d love to see photos and get your comments either here or on our Facebook or Twitter pages. Come back next week for my Mango Ceylon Thai Iced Tea recipe inspired by a recent jaunt to our favorite Thai restaurant.





