Guest guest Posted April 2, 2002 Report Share Posted April 2, 2002 I buy my daughter veggie meats for her lunchbox and when I opened the package of Yves salami, there was an announcement of their new product called THE GOOD LUNCH, which is their answer to the lunchables. So, the Good Lunch comes with Yves veggie Turkey or Bologna, their Good Slice soy cheese,, Hain's Rich crackers, and Health Valley sandwich cookies and fruit bars. Yves was the first to create the veggie hot dog. and they have everything from veggie sandwich meats to veggie pepperoni to veggie burger crumbles. This is great news to all of us parents whose kids flock to the lunchable section to find them filled with meat and for some vegan kids, non soy cheeses. The website for Yves is www. yvesveggie.com. When I tried to click onto the Good Lunch section it did not go through. But, it looks exactly like the Lunchables from the picture on my salami packet. I must find these in my area or have them ordered. YEEHAW!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2002 Report Share Posted April 2, 2002 In a message dated 4/2/2002 5:51:26 AM Pacific Standard Time, patricelfarmer writes: > . I must find these in my area or have them ordered. YEEHAW!!! > > We bought one for our two year old. It was incredibly convenient and he loved it except for the cheese, it was pretty gross. I definitely recommend trying them. Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2002 Report Share Posted April 2, 2002 I've seen these in the grocery store...in the teeny weeny " health food " section! (I'm in CT, the store is Stop & Shop) --- namotassabhagavato <patricelfarmer wrote: > I buy my daughter veggie meats for her lunchbox and > when I opened the package of Yves salami, there was > an announcement of their new product called THE GOOD > LUNCH, which is their answer to the lunchables. So, > the Good Lunch comes with Yves veggie Turkey or > Bologna, their Good Slice soy cheese,, Hain's Rich > crackers, and Health Valley sandwich cookies and > fruit bars. Yves was the first to create the veggie > hot dog. and they have everything from veggie > sandwich meats to veggie pepperoni to veggie burger > crumbles. > > This is great news to all of us parents whose kids > flock to the lunchable section to find them filled > with meat and for some vegan kids, non soy cheeses. > The website for Yves is www. yvesveggie.com. When I > tried to click onto the Good Lunch section it did > not go through. But, it looks exactly like the > Lunchables from the picture on my salami packet. I > must find these in my area or have them ordered. > YEEHAW!!! > > > Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://http://taxes./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2002 Report Share Posted April 3, 2002 I found them at ShopNSave(Hannaford) in NH. They do look exactly like the lunchables. It wasn't enough food for my 10 year old son though. Also I think it was close to $3. But for a quick & easy lunch for a light eater or small child it would work. >I buy my daughter veggie meats for her lunchbox and when I opened the >package of Yves salami, there was an announcement of their new product >called THE GOOD LUNCH, which is their answer to the lunchables. So, the >Good Lunch comes with Yves veggie Turkey or Bologna, their Good Slice soy >cheese,, Hain's Rich crackers, and Health Valley sandwich cookies and fruit >bars. Yves was the first to create the veggie hot dog. and they have >everything from veggie sandwich meats to veggie pepperoni to veggie burger >crumbles. > > This is great news to all of us parents whose kids flock to the >lunchable section to find them filled with meat and for some vegan kids, >non soy cheeses. The website for Yves is www. yvesveggie.com. When I tried >to click onto the Good Lunch section it did not go through. But, it looks >exactly like the Lunchables from the picture on my salami packet. I must >find these in my area or have them ordered. YEEHAW!!! > > > > >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. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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