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oftenreading said:On the weekend I bought a couple of the Beyond Meat meatless patties to try , since I’ve heard great things about them. Might throw them on the bbq tonight. Anyone else tried them?
It has really exploded in Sweden the last ten years."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
oftenreading said:On the weekend I bought a couple of the Beyond Meat meatless patties to try , since I’ve heard great things about them. Might throw them on the bbq tonight. Anyone else tried them?I tread lightly here, because the person who loves to be in on every thread and start all sorts of random threads takes this very seriously and likes to belittle people's responses....but what the hell, I will risk it.I posted in The Food Thread that I tried the Beyond Meat Sausage this weekend...we also cooked some Beyond Meat burgers.They were decent. I did lettuce wrap for bun and topped with pickles, olives, tomato, and onion...and thought it was a good meal.As with the Sausages, they do not taste like the animal. They do taste good. The texture is pretty good. I enjoyed and would have no problem eating -- they are much better for your body based on a comparison of nutrition tables. No idea how much better for the environment and all of that.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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F Me In The Brain said:oftenreading said:On the weekend I bought a couple of the Beyond Meat meatless patties to try , since I’ve heard great things about them. Might throw them on the bbq tonight. Anyone else tried them?I tread lightly here, because the person who loves to be in on every thread and start all sorts of random threads takes this very seriously and likes to belittle people's responses....but what the hell, I will risk it.I posted in The Food Thread that I tried the Beyond Meat Sausage this weekend...we also cooked some Beyond Meat burgers.They were decent. I did lettuce wrap for bun and topped with pickles, olives, tomato, and onion...and thought it was a good meal.As with the Sausages, they do not taste like the animal. They do taste good. The texture is pretty good. I enjoyed and would have no problem eating -- they are much better for your body based on a comparison of nutrition tables. No idea how much better for the environment and all of that.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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mcgruff10 said:F Me In The Brain said:oftenreading said:On the weekend I bought a couple of the Beyond Meat meatless patties to try , since I’ve heard great things about them. Might throw them on the bbq tonight. Anyone else tried them?I tread lightly here, because the person who loves to be in on every thread and start all sorts of random threads takes this very seriously and likes to belittle people's responses....but what the hell, I will risk it.I posted in The Food Thread that I tried the Beyond Meat Sausage this weekend...we also cooked some Beyond Meat burgers.They were decent. I did lettuce wrap for bun and topped with pickles, olives, tomato, and onion...and thought it was a good meal.As with the Sausages, they do not taste like the animal. They do taste good. The texture is pretty good. I enjoyed and would have no problem eating -- they are much better for your body based on a comparison of nutrition tables. No idea how much better for the environment and all of that.
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F Me In The Brain said:mcgruff10 said:F Me In The Brain said:oftenreading said:On the weekend I bought a couple of the Beyond Meat meatless patties to try , since I’ve heard great things about them. Might throw them on the bbq tonight. Anyone else tried them?I tread lightly here, because the person who loves to be in on every thread and start all sorts of random threads takes this very seriously and likes to belittle people's responses....but what the hell, I will risk it.I posted in The Food Thread that I tried the Beyond Meat Sausage this weekend...we also cooked some Beyond Meat burgers.They were decent. I did lettuce wrap for bun and topped with pickles, olives, tomato, and onion...and thought it was a good meal.As with the Sausages, they do not taste like the animal. They do taste good. The texture is pretty good. I enjoyed and would have no problem eating -- they are much better for your body based on a comparison of nutrition tables. No idea how much better for the environment and all of that.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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F Me In The Brain said:oftenreading said:On the weekend I bought a couple of the Beyond Meat meatless patties to try , since I’ve heard great things about them. Might throw them on the bbq tonight. Anyone else tried them?I tread lightly here, because the person who loves to be in on every thread and start all sorts of random threads takes this very seriously and likes to belittle people's responses....but what the hell, I will risk it.I posted in The Food Thread that I tried the Beyond Meat Sausage this weekend...we also cooked some Beyond Meat burgers.They were decent. I did lettuce wrap for bun and topped with pickles, olives, tomato, and onion...and thought it was a good meal.As with the Sausages, they do not taste like the animal. They do taste good. The texture is pretty good. I enjoyed and would have no problem eating -- they are much better for your body based on a comparison of nutrition tables. No idea how much better for the environment and all of that.
i am wondering if grilling will dry them out, since they won’t have the fat content of beef. Maybe pan fry them?my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:oftenreading said:On the weekend I bought a couple of the Beyond Meat meatless patties to try , since I’ve heard great things about them. Might throw them on the bbq tonight. Anyone else tried them?
It has really exploded in Sweden the last ten years.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:F Me In The Brain said:oftenreading said:On the weekend I bought a couple of the Beyond Meat meatless patties to try , since I’ve heard great things about them. Might throw them on the bbq tonight. Anyone else tried them?I tread lightly here, because the person who loves to be in on every thread and start all sorts of random threads takes this very seriously and likes to belittle people's responses....but what the hell, I will risk it.I posted in The Food Thread that I tried the Beyond Meat Sausage this weekend...we also cooked some Beyond Meat burgers.They were decent. I did lettuce wrap for bun and topped with pickles, olives, tomato, and onion...and thought it was a good meal.As with the Sausages, they do not taste like the animal. They do taste good. The texture is pretty good. I enjoyed and would have no problem eating -- they are much better for your body based on a comparison of nutrition tables. No idea how much better for the environment and all of that.
i am wondering if grilling will dry them out, since they won’t have the fat content of beef. Maybe pan fry them?
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oftenreading said:F Me In The Brain said:oftenreading said:On the weekend I bought a couple of the Beyond Meat meatless patties to try , since I’ve heard great things about them. Might throw them on the bbq tonight. Anyone else tried them?I tread lightly here, because the person who loves to be in on every thread and start all sorts of random threads takes this very seriously and likes to belittle people's responses....but what the hell, I will risk it.I posted in The Food Thread that I tried the Beyond Meat Sausage this weekend...we also cooked some Beyond Meat burgers.They were decent. I did lettuce wrap for bun and topped with pickles, olives, tomato, and onion...and thought it was a good meal.As with the Sausages, they do not taste like the animal. They do taste good. The texture is pretty good. I enjoyed and would have no problem eating -- they are much better for your body based on a comparison of nutrition tables. No idea how much better for the environment and all of that.
i am wondering if grilling will dry them out, since they won’t have the fat content of beef. Maybe pan fry them?0 -
I can report back that the Beyond Meat burgers were very tasty. Didn’t seem to dry out on the grill. Of course, when topped with a nice aged cheddar, jalapeño slices, and greens, most things would taste pretty good. I will buy them
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Excellent!The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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Doctors in Belgium recommend jail time for parents who raise kids on vegan diet
https://nationalpost.com/health/doctors-in-belgium-recommend-jail-time-for-parents-who-raise-kids-on-vegan-diet?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR3Ew7g3FdigitLNF692qAtYFT4BnkCfu5FE_0-ldttkdbWNQzzrqnkz5is#Echobox=1558111427
Interesting...have they heard of supplements.Give Peas A Chance…0 -
If anyone likes baked potatoes, I've discovered the 2% cottage cheese on top of them is WAY better than sour cream (IMO anyway) - it tastes super good, and it's much higher in protein and way lower in fat. Yum! With chopped green onion on top.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
We eat a lot of vegan and veg meals. I love all sorts of food and can say the quorn nuggets are identical to chicken. Also in the u.k linda mc cartney does a great range of veggie foods . The Sausages are great and i found the fake duck so good. I call the fake duck ......wait for it......f-uck . Clever hey!
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brianlux said:I've looked at and tried a lot of diets. If I cut out everything that at one time or another I was trying to avoid I would have to cut out:Meat and fishCarbs (which include dairy, fruits, grains, legumes, and starchy vegetables)GlutenSugarYeastI think that leaves carrots, lettuce and broccoli. I wonder if I could survive on carrots, lettuce and broccoli?
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LongestRoad said:brianlux said:I've looked at and tried a lot of diets. If I cut out everything that at one time or another I was trying to avoid I would have to cut out:Meat and fishCarbs (which include dairy, fruits, grains, legumes, and starchy vegetables)GlutenSugarYeastI think that leaves carrots, lettuce and broccoli. I wonder if I could survive on carrots, lettuce and broccoli?0
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lastexitlondon said:We eat a lot of vegan and veg meals. I love all sorts of food and can say the quorn nuggets are identical to chicken. Also in the u.k linda mc cartney does a great range of veggie foods . The Sausages are great and i found the fake duck so good. I call the fake duck ......wait for it......f-uck . Clever hey!
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I like swedish brand Anamma the most, out of the options here. Like it more than the quorn brand and better to buy something locally produced:
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Trying out this newcomer. Fifth veggie burger BK has over here:
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