| 4 years ago :: Nov 26, 2008 - 8:31PM #21 | |
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Hi Seapearl. That sounds like something that would go over really well with my family. I've seen the Quorn brand in Whole Foods, but never noticed a roll ... I'll keep an eye out for it next time. Thanks!
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| 3 years ago :: Nov 28, 2009 - 8:48AM #22 | |
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If you are just vegetarian and not vegan, I STRONGLY recommend Quorn's Turk'y Roasts. They are SO DAMN GOOD, as are all of their products! www.quorn.us/cmpage.aspx?pageid=471 If you are vegan, than the "Good Ole Tofurkey" is pretty darn good too. I had that at some friends this Thanksgiving. www.tofurky.com/tofurkyproducts/holiday_... I would recommend staying away from Now and Zen's "UnTurkey". I had that my first Thanksgiving as a vegetarian on the "recommendation" of a friend and it was NOT very good. It didn't taste too bad, but the texture was SO wrong. Chewy and rubbery. |
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| 3 years ago :: Nov 16, 2010 - 11:22PM #23 | |
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I can vouch for the Quorn. It really is very good, and I recommend it highly, especially the "chicken" kind. Lentils are one of my favorite meals, either as a stew with carrots, onions, and potatoes, with garlic, thyme, and a little tarragon, or just plain lentils in a bowl with quite a bit of margarine...or butter...or vegan margarine if you're vegan...some caramelized onions, and either mashed or baked potatoes. Love it. Cooking the Thanksgiving dinner isn't an issue for me: I have to work, and I live alone. Problem solved, lol.
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| 2 years ago :: Feb 06, 2011 - 2:04PM #24 | |
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Nick Carangi said it the best, "avoid tofu, soy is a joy but health it can destroy!"
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