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Sometimes, the best gift a person can give is one that's made at home with love and tenderness in mind.

In food blogger Lizz Clements's second book, Vegan Glass Jar Goodies, readers will learn how to make what the author refers to as "Glass Jar Goodies." These layered mixes are packaged in glass mason jars and are decorated with care to make beautiful gifts for any occasion.

Clements was a part of New England's premier gifts in a jar company, Glass Jar Goodies, when her family purchased it in 2002. Under the direction of her mother, Carolyn, she learned how to make delicious gift mixes and has since developed recipes for her own. The best part? Clements's mixes are not only delicious but are also VEGAN.

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Sometimes, the best gift a person can give is one that's made at home with love and tenderness in mind.

In food blogger Lizz Clements's second book, Vegan Glass Jar Goodies, readers will learn how to make what the author refers to as "Glass Jar Goodies." These layered mixes are packaged in glass mason jars and are decorated with care to make beautiful gifts for any occasion.

Clements was a part of New England's premier gifts in a jar company, Glass Jar Goodies, when her family purchased it in 2002. Under the direction of her mother, Carolyn, she learned how to make delicious gift mixes and has since developed recipes for her own. The best part? Clements's mixes are not only delicious but are also VEGAN.

The recipes included are:

Lentil & Barley Stew

Tea Party In A Jar

Vegan Hot Cocoa Mix

Fairy Lemonade

Hospitality Cookies

Vegan Split Pea Soup

Christmastime Sugar Cookies

Best-Ever Banana Bread

Chocolate Chip Breakfast Cookie and

Homemade Doggie Bones
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-2- Lentil & Barley Stew
 
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-3- Tea Party In A Jar
 
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-4- Vegan Hot Cocoa Mix
 
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-1- Introduction
 
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-5- Fairy Lemonade
 
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-6- Hospitality Cookies
 
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-7- Vegan Split Pea Soup
 
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-8- Christmastime Sugar Cookies
 
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-9- Best-Ever Banana Bread
 
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-10- Chocolate Chip Breakfast Cookie
 
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-11- Homemade Doggie Bones
 
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-12- About the Author
 



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-2- Lentil & Barley Stew
This hearty soup is exceptionally easy for your recipients to make. The key to any gift in a jar is to make the person receiving it want to make it as soon as possible. A recipe that requires a ton of their own ingredients could scare them away and your jar will sit on a shelf looking pretty instead of getting consumed! You can give this lovely little soup as a housewarming gift or for special occasions like Thanksgiving or Christmas.

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-3- Tea Party In A Jar
I love the idea for this jar; its contents include a mix for vegan shortbread as well as four servings of tea. Perfect for an intimate tea party! It would make an excellent hostess gift. You might even be asked back to enjoy their gift with them.

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-4- Vegan Hot Cocoa Mix
Hot chocolate is a wonderful gift to give during the holidays! It's actually very easy to make at home and can even be made without using nonfat milk powder or a soy alternative. Feel free to adorn your gifts with candy canes or wrapped cinnamon sticks the recipients can use as stirrers! You can even include a small bag of vegetarian marshmallows, if desired.

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-1- Introduction
How Vegan Glass Jar Goodies Came To Be In 2001, my mother and stepfather owned a gourmet foods and gift basket company in Windham, New Hampshire. They sold a number of locally made food items in addition to things like antiques and rustic decorations. One of the companies whose products they sold was called Glass Jar Goodies. My parents became good friends with the owners and when their friends decided to retire from the Claremont based company our family purchased it and their other company from them. My folks set out on a new journey running these businesses. Mom was in charge of Glass Jar Goodies while my stepfather, Richard, became the head of Better Than Freds Salsa, their original product line. The couple who owned Better Than Freds established it when their 17 year old son developed an amazing recipe for salsa while on vacation from school. They added Glass Jar Goodies later, providing local gift shops and grocers more options for locally made gourmet food items. My brothers and I joined our parents as their employees and we worked together making salsa and cookie mixes for many years after that. Working in a manufacturing kitchen was a unique experience! I learned a lot about what it takes to develop recipes, market a business, fill orders, and make deliveries. Customer service and integrity were some of our top priorities and we prided ourselves on making a natural product with the freshest ingredients possible. Glass Jar Goodies was New Hampshire's premiere gifts in a jar company. Layered cookie mixes can be found nearly anywhere come the holidays now, but back in the day the Glass Jar Goodies brand was New Hampshire's most popular and readily available. My mother worked diligently to grow her company over the years to the point where Glass Jar Goodies could be found nationwide. Gifts in a jar are extremely popular with a diverse group of people but are often expensive, and not all of them use natural ingredients. Items like sprinkles and even chocolate chips can contain chemicals and artificial flavors. These are just a couple of reasons why making gifts in a jar at home has become as or more popular as the alternative. In 2009, mom decided to move on to other things. Instead of closing things down and making Glass Jar Goodies disappear, I convinced her to publish the recipes she used in her mixes as a cookbook. Her customers regularly requested copies of her recipes! She and I spent several months refining her recipes and creating Inside Glass Jar Goodies, which was published that November. The book contained each recipe she used to make her jars so that her customers would be able to make them in their own kitchens and enjoy them on an everyday basis. I was going through a lot of life changes at that time as well. I realized that cooking was one of my favorite things to do and experimented with a few home and lifestyle blogs and freelance outlets over the next year and a half while trying to find my path. In December of 2011, I received nearly 100% food-related gifts for Christmas and took it as a sign! I created a vegetarian blog and dubbed it lizz delicious just a few days later. My goal was to show people how easy it was to become vegan and also remain that way. It has become my favorite hobby and I enjoy every aspect of it! In the spring of 2012, I published my first little cookbook. Summertime Sippers, a collection of 15 irresistible recipes for wonderfully refreshing ice cold drinks. I needed a direction upon its completion; I thought my best bet might be to write what I know (as that old adage goes) and create Vegan Glass Jar Goodies as my second publication. This book was a joy to make and I hope that it brings you some great ideas. I love giving people food as gifts, but there aren't any gifts in a jar on the market that are vegan-friendly. We vegans have to make our own. The recipes in this book would make great gifts for any occasion in any season and can be adjusted with experimentation. What's great about the recipes in this book is that you needn't make these recipes as gifts at all. If you so desire it, you can whip up a batch of my Christmastime Sugar Cookies whenever your heart fancies! After all, any time is a great time for things like sugar cookies, banana bread, and hot cocoa. Thank you for purchasing this book. I sincerely hope it helps make your holidays happier, healthier, and more vegan, too!

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-5- Fairy Lemonade
This is my take on a longtime favorite of mine. As a teenager, my mother owned a gourmet food store. We carried a line of mixes where herbs were the star ingredients. One of them was lavender lemonade. This is my version, with hibiscus and chamomile added to the mix. It's refreshing any time of year, but would make a great gift for spring holidays like Easter and Mother's Day.

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-6- Hospitality Cookies
These little gems combine the rich flavors of chocolate and molasses with holiday spices to make a blissful experience. They make me feel nostalgic, which is why I chose the name “hospitality cookies” for them.

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-7- Vegan Split Pea Soup
This is a new take on an old favorite. Conventional split pea soup relies heavily on ham for its flavor. I came up with this recipe as a hearty alternative.

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-8- Christmastime Sugar Cookies
It wouldn't be a Christmas party without a batch of sugar cookies. This dough makes a firm but soft cookie perfect for icing. Shape it using your favorite cutters, and for any holiday.

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-9- Best-Ever Banana Bread
My mom used to make banana bread all the time. This recipe is based on the one she used to make when my brother and I were kids. It would make a great gift for any occasion.

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-10- Chocolate Chip Breakfast Cookie
Glass Jar Goodies used to make several varieties of scones, the style of which is similar to the "breakfast cookie" popular today. This is a similar version I came up with when trying to develop a sweet yet healthier breakfast treat.

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-11- Homemade Doggie Bones
I have a toy poodle named Rusty that I just love. My partner and I have made cookies for him many, many times. I came up with this original recipe just for this book. Rusty seems to like it a lot.

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-12- About the Author

Sometimes, the best gift a person can give is one that's made at home with love and tenderness in mind. In food blogger Lizz Clements's second book, Vegan Glass Jar Goodies, readers will learn how to make what the author refers to as "Glass Jar Goodies." These layered mixes are packaged in glass mason jars and are decorated with care to make beautiful gifts for any occasion. Clements was a part of New England's premier gifts in a jar company, Glass Jar Goodies, when her family purchased it in 2002. Under the direction of her mother, Carolyn, she learned how to make delicious gift mixes and has since developed recipes for her own. The best part? Clements's mixes are not only delicious but are also VEGAN. The recipes included are: Lentil & Barley Stew Tea Party In A Jar Vegan Hot Cocoa Mix Fairy Lemonade Hospitality Cookies Vegan Split Pea Soup Christmastime Sugar Cookies Best-Ever Banana Bread Chocolate Chip Breakfast Cookie and Homemade Doggie Bones

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The Lizz Delicious Cookbook Vol. 1

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A vegan cookbook for all, this collection of 45 easy to make recipes were created by author Lizz Clements for her blog, lizz delicious, as well as her two cookbooks, Summertime Sippers and Vegan Glass Jar Goodies. Established in 2011, the lizz delicious blog explores vegan cooking and eating with original recipes, cookbook reviews, restaurant recommendations, and so much more. From soup and sauce to cupcakes and ice cream, the Lizz Delicious Cookbook Vol. 1 provides a variety of dishes that any vegan (or veg-curious individual) can make.


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Summertime Sippers

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There's nothing quite like an ice cold beverage on a hot summer day! A tall glass of iced tea is the inspiration for "Summertime Sippers," the first cookbook by food blogger Lizz Clements. With 15 recipes for delicious drinks like Limeade, Orangeade, Iced Chai, Melonade, Sangria and more, "Summertime Sippers" is sure to beat the heat at your picnic or cookout. Clements emphasizes using the best ingredients for the best results, devoting a chapter to supplies, equipment, and brand recommendations. High-resolution photos accompany many of the recipes, all of which are easy to understand and follow. The 15 recipes included in the book are: Sweet Tea, Lemonade, Limeade, Cheeky Cherry Limeade, Orangeade, Pineapple PUNCH, Iced Black and Green Teas, Blackberry Velvet Sangria, Raspberry Rose Sangria, Lemonadey Iced Tea, Iced Chai, Melonade, Hibiscus Soda, Homemade Fizzy Juice, and Berry Good Iced Tea. Take a trip to a liquid oasis with "Summertime Sippers!"


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Vegan Glass Jar Goodies

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Sometimes, the best gift a person can give is one that's made at home with love and tenderness in mind. In food blogger Lizz Clements's second book, Vegan Glass Jar Goodies, readers will learn how to make what the author refers to as "Glass Jar Goodies." These layered mixes are packaged in glass mason jars and are decorated with care to make beautiful gifts for any occasion. Clements was a part of New England's premier gifts in a jar company, Glass Jar Goodies, when her family purchased it in 2002. Under the direction of her mother, Carolyn, she learned how to make delicious gift mixes and has since developed recipes for her own. The best part? Clements's mixes are not only delicious but are also VEGAN. The recipes included are: Lentil & Barley Stew Tea Party In A Jar Vegan Hot Cocoa Mix Fairy Lemonade Hospitality Cookies Vegan Split Pea Soup Christmastime Sugar Cookies Best-Ever Banana Bread Chocolate Chip Breakfast Cookie and Homemade Doggie Bones


 
 
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