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Persian Baghlava

Vegan Baghlava Baklava
March 8, 2021August 28, 2022 ~ Plant-Based Persian

Happy International Women's Day! I recently heard someone call March "a mighty month." She was referring to the celebration of women during the month, but I love that March is also a significant time for Baha'is around the world. In March, Baha'is fast for 19 days, abstaining from eating and drinking between sunrise and sunset … Continue reading Persian Baghlava

Vegan Persian Baklava Cake

Persian Vegan Baghlava Cake
November 8, 2020February 11, 2023 ~ Plant-Based Persian ~ 1 Comment

Love trumps hate; let’s eat cake and celebrate. Today, I celebrate for women. Today, I celebrate for immigrants. Today, I celebrate for refugees. Today, I celebrate for children. Today, I celebrate for Black lives. Today, I celebrate for democracy. Today, I celebrate for science. Today, I celebrate for breaking barriers. Today, I celebrate for human … Continue reading Vegan Persian Baklava Cake

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