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Old 11-29-2004, 01:30 PM   #16  
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my all time fav veggie burger is morningstar farms- grillers prime. they're loads better than most of the other veggie burgers i've tried (and i've tried a bunch) most of morning star farms' stuff is good- though don't be fooled into trying their products made with quorn. yikes.
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Old 12-16-2004, 07:56 PM   #17  
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I love their tomato and basil pizza burgers! I don't like anything that is supposed to mimic regular hamburgers because I don't like them - real or fake. I used to love Gardenburger Fire Roasted Veggie burgers but haven't been able to find them in a few years

So Morningstar farms makes something with quorn? Eww! I checked their site and can't find mention of it, what do they use it in?
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Old 12-17-2004, 11:11 AM   #18  
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seems like last time i was at whole foods, i noticed the quorn packaging and the msf packaging (what limited msf my whole foods carries ) seemed to be morphing together-- i checked msf's site (and all its 'affiliate' companies) and quorn's and it's just my conspiracy-minded brain thinking that the two companies are in cahoots though! - that and i was so burned by my one taste of quorn i was made delirious at the very idea of it sneeking into my fav meat sub products! glad to see that msf is entirely quorn free.

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Old 12-20-2004, 03:48 PM   #19  
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Morningstar bacon strips are heavenly!
Do they taste like real bacon or like bacon frazzle crisps?
I've been looking for decent veggie bacon for years. Are they available in the UK?
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Old 02-05-2005, 07:59 PM   #20  
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Default Avoid Boca Meatless Breakfast Links

I was trying to find something different (healthier) than regular bacon so I bought the Boaca Meatless Breakfast Links. They should be renamed: Boca Tasteless Breakfast Links. They were pretty yucky!

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Old 03-09-2005, 09:56 AM   #21  
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Default Quorn

I love Quorn products. They have never made me sick. The chicken nuggets are the best! They're the only vegetarian company that makes really good chicken substitutes. Not all mushy like most of them out here.
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Old 03-25-2005, 11:04 AM   #22  
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Talking Parmesan cutlets

Gardenburger's Herb Crusted Cutlets are delicious if you brown them and then add pasta sauce and cheese and heat until the cheese melts (I use 1/2 cup of sauce and 1 portion of the hard grated parmesan -- maybe 1/4 cup -- you buy in the store for each one to keep the flavor high and the calories low).

When I was a meat eater, I loved veal parmesan. This is the closest I've ever come to that in taste. And it makes an elegant dish for entertaining (add a salad and some pasta).

When I take it to work, people swarm the microwave and say "Mmm...What is that?!!!" People find it hard to believe it is vegetarian.
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Old 10-12-2005, 12:50 AM   #23  
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Hey yall! So I've been considering turning to a veggie lifestyle for a good while now-but every so often I really start to get a craving for meat. I know there are good meat alternatives out there, but what I'm wondering is which do you think are the best??? I've tried the chicken patties from morningstar- which I didn't really care for-but I'm wondering if maybe their chicken wasn't the best, but perhaps their beef substitutes are better? Also, I've heard mixed reviews on Boca, but I'm sorta like "well...I'll ask a few more people before I actually try it"- I hate spending money on something I may not like- especially when it isn't that cheap (it's like 6$ for a small pack here). Anyways, I was just hoping to get som e advice from yall as to what I should try and what's just a waste of time- and money! Thanks!!!
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Old 12-30-2005, 08:50 AM   #24  
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I'm vegan, so I don't eat most Morningstar products or any Quorn.

I like SweetEarth patties.

I like Wheetettes and Rich crackers. And I just discovered Toby's tofu dip/spread. It comes in various flavors: Garlic & Red Pepper, Tomato Basil, etc.
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In answer to the one turning veg. don't try vegetarian products in the expectation that they'll taste just like meat. Expect them to taste different, and you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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I'm not sure if it's been mentioned, but Boga sausages are great! As well as the ever popular Garden burger. I can even get my bo to eat those!
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Default Gardenburger products are getting harder to find

A lot of local markets have dropped them and increased their Morningstar and Boca products shelf space. I used to love a veggie "meatloaf" made by GB, as well as a barbecue sauced "chicken breast." Haven't seen either one in eons. I did try a new Morningstar chicken strips product that was delicious in a stirfry. I bought the steak strips as well but haven't tried them yet, and their website indicates that they also have a sausage crumbles product, which I haven't found as yet.
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I love EVERYTHING Morningstar, especially Buffalo tenders dippedin lowfat buecheese dressing!MMMMM. Has anyone tried Shirataki noodles?I read about them in a magazine.Apparently they are tofu pasta that boast low calories and carbs. I am wondering if it's too good to be true
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I'm not vegetarian, but I do have some favorites (mostly Morningstar Farms' products) including:

*Morningstar Farms 'sausage' crumbles - the seasoning is just right. Of course they're good for pastas and pizzas.

*Morningstar Farms 'beef' crumbles are good, too. I use them to make a killer shepherd's pie.

*Morningstar Farms corndogs - taste like the 'real' thing with a fraction of the fat and calories.

*Morningstar Farms veggie burgers, Philly steak burgers & spicy black bean patties. I don't like 'fake beef' flavor, and the aforementioned products don't try to resemble meat (unlike Grillers Prime).

*Dr. Praeger's California veggie burgers - full of veggie chunks and all natural ingredients. These are my favorite veggie patties. They taste so fresh and delicious!
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I try to eat as much raw as possible, but on Saturday nights my fav veggie cooked food is Boco's veggie chilli..my god its spicey and my god its good
I am not totally totally sure its vegan, some of their stuff is not, due to cheese and milk, I did not see cheese or milk in the indgredents, and I was absoutely starving the first night I took a bite of it, so I am reading the package as I am chewing, and my god it tasted soo good, that I decided to put the package down before I did find a paragraph stating it was made on the same machine as milk or cheese..to be very honest I didnt want to know if it was cuz it is like seriously my favorite food in the world now..and only 150 calories for the whole dam package
Once I get burned out on it I will worry about if it was truely Vegan or not

I tell you what its hard being vegan in a small town , I have one lil health food store that I do buy alot at and a farmers market in the park in the summer, but the closest trader joes is in reno..and I can only get there every so often, sometimes not for months..

so I do what I can at walmart..but its really not the best store for a vegan I tell you what..

I am wondering if any other small town girls would ever like to get together and do a big letter writting campaign to the big stores like walmart or your closest cheapiest grocery stores asking them to carry certian brands and so forth..
I am going to do it to my walmart, try to make a list of products I really think they should carry, and then write up a letter begging them too in a very nice way..lol

Anyone care to join me???

And I am going to write Trader Joes and beg them to open up a store in my town, but I just dont think were big enuff to lure them in here..
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