The Big Day dawned grey and drizzly, no surprise for Seattle weather and definitely not significant enough to keep the faithful from their journey. (OK, maybe I'm rhapsodising a bit too much...)
But, OH MY!!
The things we saw. The foods we tasted. The people we talked to. The facts we learned. Most of all... the FUN WE HAD!!
Seattle's Vegfest is the largest vegetarian-food festival in the country, with 14,000 visitors last year.
I realize my ramblings may seem a bit redundant, 'cause I've blogged about previous year's VegFests here and here and on and on... and I do tend to get carried away.
But I'm excited to share this year's adventure, as my perspective is somewhat different...

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One of my favorites first: (OK, everything was a favorite) Best vegan treats in Seattle - at least in my book. Mighty-O Doughnuts. Yes, you CAN be vegan and indulge in sugary, fried pastry goodness!The picture doesn't do them justice. Wish you could have been there.
A Vegetarian Festival isn't complete without tofu of course, and this is hands down the Best Tofu in the World that I know of.
Moving on, another of our favorite vendors was Dave, of Dave's Killer Bread. We make sure to visit every year. Go to his website, read his story. Be amazed. Weirdest and most "Un-Vegan-Like" item: "Cavi-Art vegetarian Caviar," made from seaweed. The kids were braver than I was, too fish-egg realistic for me, and I tried it last year, so I'm exempt, aren't I? While my daughter wasn't impressed, her friend Tanner almost liked it, I think.

Well, Maloula's Garden Garlic Hummus was honestly really awesome stuff - definitely stood out from the crowd. That's high praise coming from a hummus-snob like myself who really never eats store-bought. Another local product too!!
We don't remember what this green drink is. My daughter thinks it was a hemp-something-or-other, but I think it looks more like one of the many green drinks being sampled (way too many since I'm NOT a fan of green drinks!!). We all cheered her on for being brave enough to try it!!
We ended the day with full tummies, a little craziness and way too many new and tasty ideas. My friend Tanya became particularly attached to the Mighty-O donuts sticker. We just pretended she wasn't with our group.
If you're ever in Seattle around the end of March, VegFest is an AWESOME destination.






9 comments:
I'm as jealous as I am every year when I read your veg fest post!!!
looks like you had a great time. I want a donut!!
Hey! that's so awesome! I wish vegfest would come to Mexico, but oh well! hehe. I'm happy you had a great time.
I just wanted to tell you that it's so awesome that you went to a Jeremy Camp consert, I'm a christian and my sister and I are fans of his music. :)
What a great time! I too am jealous every year.
I'm jealous too!! The only thing we would have like that in the Detroit area would be FRIED-FEST and NOTHING would be vegan.
Veg fest looked aweswome! I became a follower of your site :)
This looks great!!
Cindy
http://vegetarianmamma.blogspot.com
I love the Portland Vegfest, so I can't even imagine how awesome the Seattle one must be! I am so crazy about Dave's Killer Bread - I even won a tank top in the auction at last year's Vegfest! :)
Oh my gosh I never knew things like this existed!!!! What a blast!!!
Sounds like y'all had a ball!
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