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On Fri, 4 May 2001 xyz wrote:

 

> There was a company (It had a name something like " No Bull " ) that made

> vegetarian items that were similar to beef sticks & beef jerkey. They came

> individually packaged in a large container in various flavors like

> original, spicy, mild, oriental-style, BBQ, etc. They were great for

> throwing in a back pack or for a trip for a tasty protein snack. The

> company went out of business a couple years ago and I've been trying to

> find a similar item ever since.

 

I know of at least two other vegetarian jerky products, Stonewall Jerquee

and Tofurky Jurky, both of which come in several flavors. Both are

available online through Pangea <www.pangeaveg.com> if you can't find them

in a store near you.

 

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In a message dated 5/5/2001 1:53:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time, xyz

writes:

 

 

> There was a company (It had a name something like " No Bull " ) that made

> vegetarian items that were similar to beef sticks & beef jerkey. They came

> individually packaged in a large container in various flavors like

> original, spicy, mild, oriental-style, BBQ, etc. They were great for

> throwing in a back pack or for a trip for a tasty protein snack.

 

There is a company that makes a vegetarian jerky, I think that it is

Stonewall's Jerquee. I really like them alot! They do seem a bit salty, but

they really taste good. They come in little single serve bags and don't

require and refrigeration.

 

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I've got some Tofurky Jurky from Turtle Island Foods. We haven't tried it

yet.

 

Check out the website: www.tofurky.com

 

Tracy

 

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Friday, May 04, 2001 7:40 AM

Veggie jerkey-types items?

 

 

> There was a company (It had a name something like " No Bull " ) that made

> vegetarian items that were similar to beef sticks & beef jerkey. They

came

> individually packaged in a large container in various flavors like

> original, spicy, mild, oriental-style, BBQ, etc. They were great for

> throwing in a back pack or for a trip for a tasty protein snack. The

> company went out of business a couple years ago and I've been trying to

> find a similar item ever since. I'm planning a trip out of the country

> with my daughter and know from experience our group meals will not have

> vegetarian alternatives. While I just said " no " to the food, I know my

> toddler daughter will want to eat and I'm hoping to find something like

> this to be able to hand her out of my bag. Does anyone know of similar

> items? (That don't take up much room, don't need to be refrigerated,

etc.)

> Thanks.

>

> Zo

>

>

> For more information about vegetarianism, please visit the VRG website at

http://www.vrg.org and for materials especially useful for families go to

http://www.vrg.org/family.

>

>

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hi there! I have a 20 month old and when we're out and about I give him

Fruit Leather, which is 100% fruit with no added sugar. You can get it at

Wild Oats or other health food stores. I also give him trail mixes that I

buy or make up myself. (nuts, sunflower seeds, dried fruits, etc.) We also

love Clif Bars which are wheat and dairy free. hope this helps!

Alexa

 

 

 

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