Alternative Baking Company Cookies
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Our Wheat-Free cookies, Snickerdoodle and Mac the Chip, are made with organic barley flour.
Each cookie is entirely vegan and altogether delicious. You will never find any dairy, eggs, hydrogenated oils, or artificial ingredients in any of them - and that's our guarantee to you.
So whether you're an earth friendly eater, a mom who just wants healthy treats for her kids, or a health-conscious professional, we've got the cookie for you.
Keep an eye out for new bakery products coming soon from the Alternative Baking Company. We've got some stuff baking in our ovens that's guaranteed to blow your taste buds away!
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The Cranberry Orange MuffinCookie w/Walnuts is one of the Alternative Baking Company's "cookies of the season." Made in Sacramento, their cookies are vegan and made "daily in small hand made batches." According to the label, their cookies "contains no dairy, no eggs, no honey, no hydrogenated oils, no cholesterol, no preservatives, no artificial ingredients or refined sugars."
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reviewed December 10, 2008 at 6:42 pm I have had several consecutive disappointing experiences with new food options the past few days and to be honest, I wasn't sure that a Vegan cookie was going to be the cure (I love cookies...buttery, fatty, eggy, cookies.)
What a pleasant surprise! I tried the "Killer" Chocolate Chip Cookie with Macadamia Nuts and Coconut. It's chewy, delicious, and VEGAN. I still can't believe it.
Go buy these.
Yesterday at the climbing gym (Berkeley Ironworks), I was starving after several hours of bouldering. Instead of leaving to get some lunch, I decided to check out their selection of snacks to see if I could stretch my climbing day a couple more hours. I considered the usual suspects (cliff bars, power bars, power goo, pcp, crack, meth, etc) but first asked one of the staff how I could get the most calories for the dollar. Clearly they had considered this question before, because I was immediately directed to the Alternative Baking Company's vegan cookies.
Now, I'll admit that I am not even close to a vegan. And the packaging on the Alternative Baking Co's cookie re-iterated my evil lifestyle: "No single food choice has a farther-reaching and more profoundly positive impact on our health, the environment, and all of life on Earth than choosing vegan." In the case of my Cranberry Orange MuffinCookie w/Walnuts, the fact that it was a vegan cookie actually concerned me and almost made me not purchase it.
Prior to this cookie, every vegan cookie/muffin/doughnut/etc I had tried tasted like a shredded mixture of cardboard and canola oil. Mmmmm. So it was only after learning about the high calorie:dollar ratio, experiencing delirious hunger, and the encouragement of the staff that I dropped $2 on one of these. Probably the best $2 I've spent in a couple weeks!
The cookie tasted great - on par with their non-vegan butter-filled counterparts! $2 and 460 tasty calories later, I was fired up for several more hours of climbing. To think that $10/day (5 cookies) could complete a 2000+ calorie diet, is a fascinating/disturbing thought. Upon mentioning this fact, one of the staff told me that is pretty much how he lived for a while, while another discouraged the practice for lack of vitamins. We all agreed that the cookies are tasty, living off them for a week would be entirely feasible, and we will at the very least use them as climbing fuel.
These cookies are pretty good, but if you're expecting the normal tollhouse cookie you're going to be in for a disappointment. It;s all about expectations with these cookies. If you buy them knowing that they are good for you cookies, then you're set. They are pretty darn tasty and do leave you wanting to nibble on just a little more.
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