Yes, it is entirely possible to make a 100% Vegan Christmas Dinner that will not only keep the Vegans in your life happy but is …
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Easy Vegan Christmas Dinner | Cranberry Sauce | Beef Wellington | Epic Dessert | The Edgy Veg



Yes, it is entirely possible to make a 100% Vegan Christmas Dinner that will not only keep the Vegans in your life happy but is …
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haha i love cranberry sauce!!! and my mother always forgets it and we end up running out last minute, as a i make fun of her by singing that lyric from xmas wrapping song by the waitresses ….." so on with the boots back out in the snow….oh you mean you forgot cranberries too?" LOL
OMG Iβm a new subscriber, my one daughter just got my hooked on your videos and I just ordered your book. Canβt wait to try out your recipes and start out out 2018 right!!!
Onions are good in cranberry scaus merry Christmas
Am I the only one here in 2017 π
This looks like garbage.
I love cranberry sauce! π
Roasted carrots are da bomb… especially when smothered in gravy π
Amazing!! Definitely going to give this "beef" Wellington a go…probably won't actually wait till Christmas haha
this is great.
are you sure this is all vegan because my doctor said that bread is not vegan and puff pastry isn't either
Totally making the smashed potatoes this year!! So glad I found your channel π
it's funny that you said nobody eats cranberry sauce because literally all I care about is cranberry sauce and stuffing
Cranberries are always my favourite!
Great cooking & attitude !
"Garlic aioli"… Aioli is literally garlic mayonnaise.. you can't make aioli without garlic..?
Everything looked amazing! I can't wait to try some of these recipes this Christmas! π
I'm a vegan and that doesnβt look very appealing. ..
Just found you. Binge watching.
Yo that thumbnail dinner looks old and shrivelled lol
Everyone in my family loves cranberry sauce
"I don't buy store bought orange juice because it's the devil." ππ
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Can I ask you about orange juice? Why not store bought, are there animals involved in the process, or is it because of enzymes being destroyed during pasturizing/concentrating?