Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 My healthfood store stopped getting Heartline soy products and I want to try to find the makers of this product on line to order but I can't remember the exact info on the box. I do remember that it came as " Chiken Style " , " Beef Style " and " Ground Beef Style " and is vegan. You reconstitute the chunks in boiling water and then you can use it stews, etc. I liked to fry the " chiken style " in oil and soy sauce which is great. Can anyone help me on this? Thanks, Lucy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 Thanks Teresa, I just checked that site and found it. It wouldn't let me bring up the " chicken style " for some reason but I'll keep trying. I want to order six boxes at the time so I guess I can do that with them. I wanted to thank you and then go back to the site. Lucy -- In , " Teresa " <outonalimb@c...> wrote: > Lucy ,I buy mine from veganessentials.com > Hth's, > teresa > > > My healthfood store stopped getting Heartline soy products and I > want to try to find the makers of this product on line to order but > I can't remember the exact info on the box. I do remember that it > came as " Chiken Style " , " Beef Style " and " Ground Beef Style " and is > vegan. You reconstitute the chunks in boiling water and then you > can use it stews, etc. I liked to fry the " chiken style " in oil and > soy sauce which is great. > > Can anyone help me on this? > > Thanks, Lucy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 Lucy ,I buy mine from veganessentials.com Hth’s, teresa My healthfood store stopped getting Heartline soy products and I want to try to find the makers of this product on line to order but I can't remember the exact info on the box. I do remember that it came as " Chiken Style " , " Beef Style " and " Ground Beef Style " and is vegan. You reconstitute the chunks in boiling water and then you can use it stews, etc. I liked to fry the " chiken style " in oil and soy sauce which is great. Can anyone help me on this? Thanks, Lucy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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