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Vegan Apple Cheese Bread


We bake for our family and friends everyday. They appreciate and enjoy the delicious treats after a home-cooked meal, or for a light snack with their tea or coffee.

Think how many times you were in the kitchen baking a dessert when your furry family member approaches you with nose in the air?  You know she/he is picking up the scent of something yummy that you are preparing.  You say to your dog, (I am not the only one that talks to my dog, right?) "you can't have this, it's bad for you." And then our dog walks away sighing. (Not really, they are still starring at you, waiting for that yummy dessert.)

To solve this problem of trying to communicate to your dog that they better move on because they're treats are in the pantry, I have written a dessert recipe book called One For You & One For Me.  Today I would like to share a recipe from this book with you.  All the recipes in this book contain ingredients that are safe for dogs and humans.  So, the next time you bake for family and friends pull up a chair for your dog and cut him a slice of cake too! (No, I don't do that, I suggest putting his plate on the floor.)

Remember, just like with us humans, desserts should be enjoyed in moderation. Please save this dessert and all desserts for special occasions.

Makes one loaf

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees

Grease a loaf pan, set aside

Ingredients:
1/2 cup non-dairy butter, softened
2/3 cup organic sugar
3/4 cup organic unsweetened plain non-dairy yogurt
1 teaspoon organic baking powder
1/2 teaspoon organic baking soda
2 cups unbleached organic flour
1 cup organic unsweetened applesauce
1 cup shredded non-dairy cheddar cheese

In a large bowl cream butter, sugar, yogurt, baking powder, and baking soda.  Fold in the flour until well-blended and then add the cheese.  Stir in applesauce.

Pour batter into the greased loaf pan.  Bake for 1 hour.  Let cool thoroughly before enjoying.



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