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Vegan Hacker is a vegan (no meat, milk, dairy, eggs, etc) food hacking event that happens on the last Tuesday of every month. The goal is to get together and "veganize" a traditionally non-vegan food. Previous Vegan Hacker events have made twinkies, corn dogs,pumpkin pie, and more! Everyone is welcome to participate. Contact us if you have questions, comments, or a food that you want to hack!   
Vegan Hacker is a really fun vegan (no meat, milk, dairy, eggs, etc) food hacking event that happens on the last Tuesday of every month. The goal is to get together and "veganize" a traditionally non-vegan food. Previous Vegan Hacker events have made twinkies, corn dogs, fondue, burgers, and more! Everyone is welcome to participate. Contact us if you have questions, comments, or an idea for a hack!   


The June 2012 hack is Vegan Burgers!!  
The July 2012 hack (happening on the 31st at 7pm) is crispy rice treats!! Check out our website for more info on the event, and for instructions on how to RSVP if you want to attend.




The vegan hacker website is: http://www.veganhackersf.com/
The vegan hacker website is: http://www.veganhackersf.com/


Kathryn and Maggie of Vegan Hacker can be contacted at VeganhHackerSF at gmail dot com.
Kathryn and Maggie of Vegan Hacker can be contacted at VeganHackerSF at gmail dot com.

Revision as of 17:51, 16 July 2012

Vegan Hacker is a really fun vegan (no meat, milk, dairy, eggs, etc) food hacking event that happens on the last Tuesday of every month. The goal is to get together and "veganize" a traditionally non-vegan food. Previous Vegan Hacker events have made twinkies, corn dogs, fondue, burgers, and more! Everyone is welcome to participate. Contact us if you have questions, comments, or an idea for a hack!

The July 2012 hack (happening on the 31st at 7pm) is crispy rice treats!! Check out our website for more info on the event, and for instructions on how to RSVP if you want to attend.


The vegan hacker website is: http://www.veganhackersf.com/

Kathryn and Maggie of Vegan Hacker can be contacted at VeganHackerSF at gmail dot com.