Green Business Profile Wednesday: Sticky Fingers Bakery

header2It’s noon and that devilish voice in the back of your mind is telling you to have dessert for lunch. You start making excuses for indulging your sweet tooth in the middle of the day…”I helped some lost tourists this morning, I deserve a reward” or “I burned calories yesterday by standing on the Metro instead of sitting, it all evens out” or “I’ll just skip dinner for three days.”

Just as you’ve regained self-control and decided on a salad for lunch, you read a blog post about Sticky Fingers Bakery in Columbia Heights. This eco-friendly bakery sells 100% vegan, cholesterol-free, hydrogenated oil-free and highly delicious desserts? Your willpower is done!

If you haven’t had the opportunity to check out Sticky Fingers Bakery, now is the time. Few places can brag that they received Washington City Paper’s “Best of” award for being both the best bakery AND the best vegan restaurant in town. Sticky Fingers Bakery deserves these honors.

All the products at Sticky Fingers Bakery are vegan and delicious. Believe it or not, you can make an amazing almond fudge cake, carrot cake and cheese cake without relying on animal products. How do they do it?

As if their lucscious vegan desserts were not enough, Sticky Fingers Bakery also offers a variety of non-dessert items as well, including quesadillas, grilled cheese, chili dogs, nachos and more!

Finally, a place to go when your sweet tooth and your conscience are in bitter conflict. Learn more about Sticky Fingers Baker on their WEBSITE.

Don’t forget, you can learn about other local green businesses on the CityRenewed.com “Green Business Directory.”

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About the Author

Brandon Fuller has written 178 stories on this site.

Brandon Fuller works at the intersection of environmental policy and communications. Currently, he publishes a blog on environmental issues and green living that has been featured in the Washington Post Express, Washingtonian.com, GreenPlanet.com and more. He is also a member of the advisory committee for CarbonFreeDC, a grassroots initiative dedicated to mobilizing DC-area residents to dramatically reduce local carbon emissions. He recently earned a law degree in environmental law and policy and has served as both a Law Clerk and Legislative Assistant for the State of Florida.

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