An Important Announcement


Today, I need to use my blog voice for a more important message than desserts or recipes.

More important than chocolate?!?

Yes, yes. Some things are. Hard to believe, but it’s true.

I grew up in Japan.

The Japanese culture greatly impacted my life. My babysitter, my father’s sweet secretary, the 100-year-old sensei (teacher) from whom I learned origami… these people helped shape who I am today.

As a whole, the Japanese are some of the kindest, most well-mannered people you’d ever want to meet. So their current situation is heartbreaking. I just keep thinking, “Why did it have to happen to such wonderful people?” (Not that I wouldn’t think the same thing if the devastation occurred elsewhere. You don’t want something like that to happen anywhere.)

Every time I watch or read about what’s going on in Japan, I feel useless. I’ve already donated money, but I’m nowhere near as wealthy as Britney Spears (who reportedly gave millions to the country). Isn’t there another way I can help? Then I realized…

Duh, Katie! Your blog!

I have a voice… but what good is having a voice if you don’t use it to help? So that’s exactly what I’m going to do. I’m going to use my blog to ask y’all to help me help them. I know a lot of you feel exactly as I do: “I’ve already given money. What else can I do?” What else can you do?

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You can eat!
We are food bloggers (and readers), after all. Winking smile

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“Help Japan” Blogger Bake Sale

On Tuesday, April 5th, I’ll host a blogger bake sale to benefit the Red Cross. If you’ve never participated in a blog bake sale before, here’s a little about how it works: bloggers (or readers) offer to donate a food item (just like in a regular bake sale) and people will bid on these items. The highest bidders will make a donation to red cross (more on how to do this later), and the baker will ship the actual food to the winner.

Ways you can help:

  1. Donate a vegan baked good
  2. Bid on a baked good, during the virtual bake sale (April 5th)

What do you think? 

If you’d like to donate a baked good, please send me an email with the name of the food, a photo, and where you’ll be willing to ship, by this Saturday (April 2nd). (Also, because this is a vegan blog, all items must be vegan. They don’t need to actually be baked, though. Raw treats are welcome!)

I’ll donate something too: These Fudge Babies.

Meet Katie

Chocolate Covered Katie is one of the top 25 food websites in America, and Katie has been featured on The Today Show, CNN, Fox, The Huffington Post, and ABC’s 5 O’clock News. Her favorite food is chocolate, and she believes in eating dessert every single day.

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132 Comments

  1. Crafty lil vegan says:

    After reading this blog… i attempted to make something decadent, but healthy, and also oil-free (as i can’t eat oil withouth feeling ill!) so i tried making chocolate butter bean brownies.. as i’ve been reading on lots of peoples’ blogs about their LOVE of brownies.. (which i’ve never been a fan of..) So i thought i’d /TRY/ and join in… And, well, let’s just say the chickens will be having a feast tomorrow! I guess me and brownies just aren’t meant to be!

    So, instead, i’m going to go for something i make for my vegan family, and i know works!
    They aren’t remotely healthy! But (i hear) are rather yum, and people never know that they are vegan! 😉 Torn between making chocolate chip cookies, and chocolate-vanilla spirals! ..we shall have to see how many baking supplies i can aquire!
    And my brother’s offered to donate some vegan welsh cakes!
    Thanks for being so wonderful Kate! I’ll send across some images now..
    x

    1. chocolate-covered katie says:

      Aww thank YOU for being so wonderful!! And thank your brother for me, too! I’m so excited there are people like you in this world who have jumped at the chance to help others!

  2. eatandrun says:

    Excited to see all the baked goods!

  3. Sarah says:

    Oh I want to make something! I’ll have to open up my cookbooks! So fun :).

  4. Namaste Gurl says:

    Great idea, Katie. You truly are one of the sweetest, most kind- hearted people EVER. 🙂
    I’d love to help in any way I can– let me know!

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Anything you can do–tweet, mention it on your blog, donate, etc–would be appreciated times a million! The more ppl who know, the better, because it means a greater chance of raising more $ :).

  5. nadia says:

    this is a great idea – you look so adorable in a kimono! XXO

  6. Babs says:

    yum…I wanna help

  7. rebecca lustig says:

    You have such an incredibly big and generous soul, lady. I would be HONORED to help. I’ll email you.

  8. Maryea @ Happy Healthy Mama says:

    This is a great idea, Katie! I will definitely participate. Way to use your blog voice to help others! 🙂

  9. Sarah C. says:

    I’m loving this! I always want to eat vegan goodies, but I’m lazy and don’t want to bake! I’ll be bidding on Tuesday! 🙂

  10. Lynn (The Cream Filling) says:

    Amazing idea. You are such a warm-hearted person 🙂