Happy Mother’s Day to all you hard working moms reading. To celebrate YOU, I am giving away a copy of Let Them Eat Vegan! And, if you already have Let Them Eat Vegan, then you may choose one of my other cookbooks (eat, drink & be vegan, Vive le Vegan!, or The Everyday Vegan)! YAY!

All you have to do to enter is leave a comment on this post with your favorite Mother’s Day memory or tradition. And, if you’d like to grab yourself a second entry, then simply tweet this post (you can use the button on this page, up there โ). Contest open to residents of Canada and the US. AND, you don’t have to be a mom to enter. You can be a mom, enter for your mom, or any mom! Or, because you a planning to be a mom. ๐ You get the idea!
And, if you’d like to return a Mother’s Day sweet… if you DO already have Let Them Eat Vegan and are loving it, would you please share a short yumbo-bumbo review on amazon? It takes just a minute or two, and I would really appreciate it. Plus, I figure you might need something to do this weekend – other than twiddling your thumbs because your family is doing ALL the cooking and cleaning. ๐
And, if you need some ideas for Mother’s Day breakfast or brunch recipes, why not try my Fantastic French Toast, Hempanola, Strawberry Goji Smoothie (the color is so pretty!), or these…
Happy Mother’s Day! Good luck!



Kate says
My favorite mother’s day memory just happened this year when our two year old got soooo excited about the crafts he made for me at daycare. Adorable.
Liz says
I make my mom dinner every year for Mother’s Day; she LOVES it!
Jenny says
My favorite Mother’s Day tradition was going to the huge Minneapolis Farmer’s Market with my parents and picking out big hanging baskets full of colorful flowers for Mom’s back patio. Sadly, my mom passed away in October…but we are heading to the Farmer’s Market tomorrow in her memory!
Becky says
My favorite memory is planting a small crape myrtle tree for my mom on Mother’s Day. The tree is still alive and huge now after all these years!
Catherine says
Like others I remember simple things for my mom, crafts and cards, flowers and hugs. Now my daughter is 3 and made me her first mothers day craft at school – a painted flower pot with little pansies. She couldn’t keep the secret and told me days before the party what they had made for us. So cute!