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Home arrow News arrow My Sweet Vegan Hits Global TV with a Cashew Crème Pear Tart

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My Sweet Vegan Cashew Creme Pear TartThe author of My Sweet Vegan, Hannah Kaminsky, is presenting a demo of one of the recipes from her popular dessert and baking cookbook, and offering a taste of the fall flavors to come.  The program, "Baking with Hannah Kaminsky, Author of My Sweet Vegan: Cashew Crème Pear Tart," will air on Vegetarianism: The Noble Way of Living this Thursday, September 4, 2008. It is viewable via free-to-air satellite on Galaxy 25 in North America, as well as online at www.suprememastertv.com. The airing times are 2:30 AM, 8:30 AM, 2:30 PM, and 8:30 PM EST. A few days following the program, the show will be available for download from the website and/or for DVD request.

 
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