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UneFilleVégé
October 18th, 2009, 11:21 PM
Hi there,
I'm looking for a vegan/vegan friendly bakery in Albuquerque or Santa Fe that does custom cake orders and deliveries. I have friends who live between the two cities who I want to send them a cake just before Christmas, because I'm unable to go down and visit them over the holidays this year.

Usually I bake them a cake myself, but I'll be overseas and can't post it to them! Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! (I would ask them but I want it to be a surprise!)

unovegan
October 18th, 2009, 11:32 PM
Hiya. Check out: http://www.chaishoppe.com/

here's their pdf menu even though it doesn't specifically mention their vegan desserts. You'd probably need to email or call.
http://www.chaishoppe.com/Annapurna%20Santa%20Fe%20Menu.pdf

There is an Annapurna in Santa Fe as well as Albuquerque.

unovegan
October 18th, 2009, 11:43 PM
Whoops. I've thought of another really good cafe in Santa Fe where I tried some vegan desserts and was pretty impressed.
Whole Body Cafe
http://www.bodyofsantafe.com/body_cafe.html

Their menu:
http://www.bodyofsantafe.com/PDF/BODYcafe_togomenu012609.pdf
Again, their desserts aren't listed, but from what i remember they had quite a few vegan desserts.

froggythefrog
October 19th, 2009, 12:22 AM
One thing I would not recommend from Annapurna is their cakes -- they're usually pretty dry. Any other dessert, make sure you've tried it yourself before you order it for someone else. I love their ladus and pecan pies, but have been disappointed with their cakes.

Kesira
October 19th, 2009, 03:10 PM
One thing I would not recommend from Annapurna is their cakes -- they're usually pretty dry. Any other dessert, make sure you've tried it yourself before you order it for someone else. I love their ladus and pecan pies, but have been disappointed with their cakes.

Oh, yeah, avoid the "cakes"!!! I had a piece of what was supposed to be coconut cream or something, and I swear it was like eating forkfuls of straight shredded coconut.

Actually, avoid Annapurna's all together.