Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 Silk is evil.. screw silk "swpgh01.t21" Jul 17, 2009 1:22 PM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives These are recommendations for the best dairy-free alternatives for vegans, some vegetarians and those with dairy allergies. I buy these products on a regular basis and believe they offer the best taste and texture in the non-dairy grocery product category. Most of the products are good sources of calcium and protein.So Delicious Cultured Coconut Milk. Contains live active cultures, is sweetened with cane juice and comes in many flavors including plain, vanilla, strawberry, blueberry, mango, pina colada and chocolate. I use the plain in Greek and Indian sauces and vanilla in muffin recipes.Purely Decadent Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert. These pints of frozen goodness are available in non-dairy flavors made with soy and non-dairy flavors made with coconut milk (no soy). I prefer the coconut-based version in flavors including chocolate, cookie dough, mint chip, coconut, mocha almond fudge and vanilla bean.Tofutti Better than Sour Cream and Better than Cream Cheese. I love Better than Sour Cream. I use it in mashed potatoes and on baked potatoes, to make chip and veggie dips, with burritos and fajitas, and to top my famous veggie chili. The cream cheese comes in several flavors and is a great cracker spread. Tofutti products are a blend of tofu and oils.Silk Creamer. Made of non-genetically engineered soybeans and sweetened with cane juice, this comes in several flavors – original, French vanilla and hazelnut cream. I'm sure it's great in coffee. But for those who don't drink coffee, the creamer has other uses. I use this on my morning oatmeal, poured over berries and peaches/nectarines and the original flavor is great for making creamy soups.Silk Soymilk. Of all the nut- and grain-based milks I've tried, Silk is my favorite. It comes in original, chocolate, vanilla and very vanilla. Most flavors are also available in a Light version with half the fat. It's wonderful on cereal, for recipes, or just to drink.Earth Balance Vegan Buttery Sticks. These are conveniently-packaged as four half-cup sticks in a box and are perfect for baking – especially vegan cookies. Earth Balance products are non-GMO and free of hydrogenated oils and artificial ingredients.365 Everyday Value brand margarine in a tub. This is Whole Foods private label made with a blend of organic, non-hydrogenated oils. It's great anywhere you'd use a spreadable margarine – on toast, muffins, pancakes and waffles or melted on veggies.NaSoya sandwich spread. This used to be called Nayonaise, but they've updated the packaging and now call it vegi-based sandwich spread. It's great on sandwiches and for making pasta salads, potato salad and tofu eggless salad. Author: Joy HarrisJoy Harris is an Examiner from Minneapolislinks on the original page at:http://www.examiner.com/x-10371-Minneapolis-Vegetarian-Examiner~y2009m7d16-Groceries-101-The-best-vegan-dairyfree-alternatives "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 dont get it over here, so know nothing of it, but curious as to why you hate it so much? Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunxvegan-network Sent: Friday, 17 July, 2009 7:11:13 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Silk is evil.. screw silk "swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com" Jul 17, 2009 1:22 PM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives These are recommendations for the best dairy-free alternatives for vegans, some vegetarians and those with dairy allergies. I buy these products on a regular basis and believe they offer the best taste and texture in the non-dairy grocery product category. Most of the products are good sources of calcium and protein.So Delicious Cultured Coconut Milk. Contains live active cultures, is sweetened with cane juice and comes in many flavors including plain, vanilla, strawberry, blueberry, mango, pina colada and chocolate. I use the plain in Greek and Indian sauces and vanilla in muffin recipes.Purely Decadent Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert. These pints of frozen goodness are available in non-dairy flavors made with soy and non-dairy flavors made with coconut milk (no soy). I prefer the coconut-based version in flavors including chocolate, cookie dough, mint chip, coconut, mocha almond fudge and vanilla bean.Tofutti Better than Sour Cream and Better than Cream Cheese. I love Better than Sour Cream. I use it in mashed potatoes and on baked potatoes, to make chip and veggie dips, with burritos and fajitas, and to top my famous veggie chili. The cream cheese comes in several flavors and is a great cracker spread. Tofutti products are a blend of tofu and oils.Silk Creamer. Made of non-genetically engineered soybeans and sweetened with cane juice, this comes in several flavors original, French vanilla and hazelnut cream. I'm sure it's great in coffee. But for those who don't drink coffee, the creamer has other uses. I use this on my morning oatmeal, poured over berries and peaches/nectarines and the original flavor is great for making creamy soups.Silk Soymilk. Of all the nut- and grain-based milks I've tried, Silk is my favorite. It comes in original, chocolate, vanilla and very vanilla. Most flavors are also available in a Light version with half the fat. It's wonderful on cereal, for recipes, or just to drink.Earth Balance Vegan Buttery Sticks. These are conveniently- packaged as four half-cup sticks in a box and are perfect for baking especially vegan cookies. Earth Balance products are non-GMO and free of hydrogenated oils and artificial ingredients.365 Everyday Value brand margarine in a tub. This is Whole Foods private label made with a blend of organic, non-hydrogenated oils. It's great anywhere you'd use a spreadable margarine on toast, muffins, pancakes and waffles or melted on veggies.NaSoya sandwich spread. This used to be called Nayonaise, but they've updated the packaging and now call it vegi-based sandwich spread. It's great on sandwiches and for making pasta salads, potato salad and tofu eggless salad. Author: Joy HarrisJoy Harris is an Examiner from Minneapolislinks on the original page at:http://www.examiner .com/x-10371- Minneapolis- Vegetarian- Examiner~ y2009m7d16- Groceries- 101-The-best- vegan-dairyfree- alternatives "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 silk=white wave=dean foods why give money to the largest dairy conglomerator in the Us.... Peter VV Jul 17, 2009 2:16 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives dont get it over here, so know nothing of it, but curious as to why you hate it so much? Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net>vegan-network Sent: Friday, 17 July, 2009 7:11:13 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Silk is evil.. screw silk "swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com" Jul 17, 2009 1:22 PM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives These are recommendations for the best dairy-free alternatives for vegans, some vegetarians and those with dairy allergies. I buy these products on a regular basis and believe they offer the best taste and texture in the non-dairy grocery product category. Most of the products are good sources of calcium and protein.So Delicious Cultured Coconut Milk. Contains live active cultures, is sweetened with cane juice and comes in many flavors including plain, vanilla, strawberry, blueberry, mango, pina colada and chocolate. I use the plain in Greek and Indian sauces and vanilla in muffin recipes.Purely Decadent Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert. These pints of frozen goodness are available in non-dairy flavors made with soy and non-dairy flavors made with coconut milk (no soy). I prefer the coconut-based version in flavors including chocolate, cookie dough, mint chip, coconut, mocha almond fudge and vanilla bean.Tofutti Better than Sour Cream and Better than Cream Cheese. I love Better than Sour Cream. I use it in mashed potatoes and on baked potatoes, to make chip and veggie dips, with burritos and fajitas, and to top my famous veggie chili. The cream cheese comes in several flavors and is a great cracker spread. Tofutti products are a blend of tofu and oils.Silk Creamer. Made of non-genetically engineered soybeans and sweetened with cane juice, this comes in several flavors original, French vanilla and hazelnut cream. I'm sure it's great in coffee. But for those who don't drink coffee, the creamer has other uses. I use this on my morning oatmeal, poured over berries and peaches/nectarines and the original flavor is great for making creamy soups.Silk Soymilk. Of all the nut- and grain-based milks I've tried, Silk is my favorite. It comes in original, chocolate, vanilla and very vanilla. Most flavors are also available in a Light version with half the fat. It's wonderful on cereal, for recipes, or just to drink.Earth Balance Vegan Buttery Sticks. These are conveniently- packaged as four half-cup sticks in a box and are perfect for baking especially vegan cookies. Earth Balance products are non-GMO and free of hydrogenated oils and artificial ingredients.365 Everyday Value brand margarine in a tub. This is Whole Foods private label made with a blend of organic, non-hydrogenated oils. It's great anywhere you'd use a spreadable margarine on toast, muffins, pancakes and waffles or melted on veggies.NaSoya sandwich spread. This used to be called Nayonaise, but they've updated the packaging and now call it vegi-based sandwich spread. It's great on sandwiches and for making pasta salads, potato salad and tofu eggless salad. Author: Joy HarrisJoy Harris is an Examiner from Minneapolislinks on the original page at:http://www.examiner .com/x-10371- Minneapolis- Vegetarian- Examiner~ y2009m7d16- Groceries- 101-The-best- vegan-dairyfree- alternatives "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 and theres me innocently contributing every week by buying Alpro, my concience weighs heavy.......... Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunxvegan-network Sent: Friday, 17 July, 2009 7:22:34 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives silk=white wave=dean foods why give money to the largest dairy conglomerator in the Us.... Peter VV Jul 17, 2009 2:16 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives dont get it over here, so know nothing of it, but curious as to why you hate it so much? Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>vegan-networkFriday, 17 July, 2009 7:11:13 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Silk is evil.. screw silk "swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com" Jul 17, 2009 1:22 PM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives These are recommendations for the best dairy-free alternatives for vegans, some vegetarians and those with dairy allergies. I buy these products on a regular basis and believe they offer the best taste and texture in the non-dairy grocery product category. Most of the products are good sources of calcium and protein.So Delicious Cultured Coconut Milk. Contains live active cultures, is sweetened with cane juice and comes in many flavors including plain, vanilla, strawberry, blueberry, mango, pina colada and chocolate. I use the plain in Greek and Indian sauces and vanilla in muffin recipes.Purely Decadent Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert. These pints of frozen goodness are available in non-dairy flavors made with soy and non-dairy flavors made with coconut milk (no soy). I prefer the coconut-based version in flavors including chocolate, cookie dough, mint chip, coconut, mocha almond fudge and vanilla bean.Tofutti Better than Sour Cream and Better than Cream Cheese. I love Better than Sour Cream. I use it in mashed potatoes and on baked potatoes, to make chip and veggie dips, with burritos and fajitas, and to top my famous veggie chili. The cream cheese comes in several flavors and is a great cracker spread. Tofutti products are a blend of tofu and oils.Silk Creamer. Made of non-genetically engineered soybeans and sweetened with cane juice, this comes in several flavors original, French vanilla and hazelnut cream. I'm sure it's great in coffee. But for those who don't drink coffee, the creamer has other uses. I use this on my morning oatmeal, poured over berries and peaches/nectarines and the original flavor is great for making creamy soups.Silk Soymilk. Of all the nut- and grain-based milks I've tried, Silk is my favorite. It comes in original, chocolate, vanilla and very vanilla. Most flavors are also available in a Light version with half the fat. It's wonderful on cereal, for recipes, or just to drink.Earth Balance Vegan Buttery Sticks. These are conveniently- packaged as four half-cup sticks in a box and are perfect for baking especially vegan cookies. Earth Balance products are non-GMO and free of hydrogenated oils and artificial ingredients.365 Everyday Value brand margarine in a tub. This is Whole Foods private label made with a blend of organic, non-hydrogenated oils. It's great anywhere you'd use a spreadable margarine on toast, muffins, pancakes and waffles or melted on veggies.NaSoya sandwich spread. This used to be called Nayonaise, but they've updated the packaging and now call it vegi-based sandwich spread. It's great on sandwiches and for making pasta salads, potato salad and tofu eggless salad. Author: Joy HarrisJoy Harris is an Examiner from Minneapolislinks on the original page at:http://www.examiner .com/x-10371- Minneapolis- Vegetarian- Examiner~ y2009m7d16- Groceries- 101-The-best- vegan-dairyfree- alternatives "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 I thought you traded in your conscience years ago peter, for a new bass. or was that a guitar? heh Peter VV Jul 17, 2009 2:28 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives and theres me innocently contributing every week by buying Alpro, my concience weighs heavy.......... Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net>vegan-network Sent: Friday, 17 July, 2009 7:22:34 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives silk=white wave=dean foods why give money to the largest dairy conglomerator in the Us.... Peter VV Jul 17, 2009 2:16 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives dont get it over here, so know nothing of it, but curious as to why you hate it so much? Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>vegan-networkFriday, 17 July, 2009 7:11:13 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Silk is evil.. screw silk "swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com" Jul 17, 2009 1:22 PM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives These are recommendations for the best dairy-free alternatives for vegans, some vegetarians and those with dairy allergies. I buy these products on a regular basis and believe they offer the best taste and texture in the non-dairy grocery product category. Most of the products are good sources of calcium and protein.So Delicious Cultured Coconut Milk. Contains live active cultures, is sweetened with cane juice and comes in many flavors including plain, vanilla, strawberry, blueberry, mango, pina colada and chocolate. I use the plain in Greek and Indian sauces and vanilla in muffin recipes.Purely Decadent Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert. These pints of frozen goodness are available in non-dairy flavors made with soy and non-dairy flavors made with coconut milk (no soy). I prefer the coconut-based version in flavors including chocolate, cookie dough, mint chip, coconut, mocha almond fudge and vanilla bean.Tofutti Better than Sour Cream and Better than Cream Cheese. I love Better than Sour Cream. I use it in mashed potatoes and on baked potatoes, to make chip and veggie dips, with burritos and fajitas, and to top my famous veggie chili. The cream cheese comes in several flavors and is a great cracker spread. Tofutti products are a blend of tofu and oils.Silk Creamer. Made of non-genetically engineered soybeans and sweetened with cane juice, this comes in several flavors original, French vanilla and hazelnut cream. I'm sure it's great in coffee. But for those who don't drink coffee, the creamer has other uses. I use this on my morning oatmeal, poured over berries and peaches/nectarines and the original flavor is great for making creamy soups.Silk Soymilk. Of all the nut- and grain-based milks I've tried, Silk is my favorite. It comes in original, chocolate, vanilla and very vanilla. Most flavors are also available in a Light version with half the fat. It's wonderful on cereal, for recipes, or just to drink.Earth Balance Vegan Buttery Sticks. These are conveniently- packaged as four half-cup sticks in a box and are perfect for baking especially vegan cookies. Earth Balance products are non-GMO and free of hydrogenated oils and artificial ingredients.365 Everyday Value brand margarine in a tub. This is Whole Foods private label made with a blend of organic, non-hydrogenated oils. It's great anywhere you'd use a spreadable margarine on toast, muffins, pancakes and waffles or melted on veggies.NaSoya sandwich spread. This used to be called Nayonaise, but they've updated the packaging and now call it vegi-based sandwich spread. It's great on sandwiches and for making pasta salads, potato salad and tofu eggless salad. Author: Joy HarrisJoy Harris is an Examiner from Minneapolislinks on the original page at:http://www.examiner .com/x-10371- Minneapolis- Vegetarian- Examiner~ y2009m7d16- Groceries- 101-The-best- vegan-dairyfree- alternatives "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 bass, BASS? how dare you insult me.... Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunxvegan-network Sent: Friday, 17 July, 2009 7:43:28 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives I thought you traded in your conscience years ago peter, for a new bass. or was that a guitar? heh Peter VV Jul 17, 2009 2:28 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives and theres me innocently contributing every week by buying Alpro, my concience weighs heavy....... ... Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>vegan-networkFriday, 17 July, 2009 7:22:34 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives silk=white wave=dean foods why give money to the largest dairy conglomerator in the Us.... Peter VV Jul 17, 2009 2:16 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives dont get it over here, so know nothing of it, but curious as to why you hate it so much? Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>vegan-networkFriday, 17 July, 2009 7:11:13 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Silk is evil.. screw silk "swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com" Jul 17, 2009 1:22 PM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives These are recommendations for the best dairy-free alternatives for vegans, some vegetarians and those with dairy allergies. I buy these products on a regular basis and believe they offer the best taste and texture in the non-dairy grocery product category. Most of the products are good sources of calcium and protein.So Delicious Cultured Coconut Milk. Contains live active cultures, is sweetened with cane juice and comes in many flavors including plain, vanilla, strawberry, blueberry, mango, pina colada and chocolate. I use the plain in Greek and Indian sauces and vanilla in muffin recipes.Purely Decadent Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert. These pints of frozen goodness are available in non-dairy flavors made with soy and non-dairy flavors made with coconut milk (no soy). I prefer the coconut-based version in flavors including chocolate, cookie dough, mint chip, coconut, mocha almond fudge and vanilla bean.Tofutti Better than Sour Cream and Better than Cream Cheese. I love Better than Sour Cream. I use it in mashed potatoes and on baked potatoes, to make chip and veggie dips, with burritos and fajitas, and to top my famous veggie chili. The cream cheese comes in several flavors and is a great cracker spread. Tofutti products are a blend of tofu and oils.Silk Creamer. Made of non-genetically engineered soybeans and sweetened with cane juice, this comes in several flavors original, French vanilla and hazelnut cream. I'm sure it's great in coffee. But for those who don't drink coffee, the creamer has other uses. I use this on my morning oatmeal, poured over berries and peaches/nectarines and the original flavor is great for making creamy soups.Silk Soymilk. Of all the nut- and grain-based milks I've tried, Silk is my favorite. It comes in original, chocolate, vanilla and very vanilla. Most flavors are also available in a Light version with half the fat. It's wonderful on cereal, for recipes, or just to drink.Earth Balance Vegan Buttery Sticks. These are conveniently- packaged as four half-cup sticks in a box and are perfect for baking especially vegan cookies. Earth Balance products are non-GMO and free of hydrogenated oils and artificial ingredients.365 Everyday Value brand margarine in a tub. This is Whole Foods private label made with a blend of organic, non-hydrogenated oils. It's great anywhere you'd use a spreadable margarine on toast, muffins, pancakes and waffles or melted on veggies.NaSoya sandwich spread. This used to be called Nayonaise, but they've updated the packaging and now call it vegi-based sandwich spread. It's great on sandwiches and for making pasta salads, potato salad and tofu eggless salad. Author: Joy HarrisJoy Harris is an Examiner from Minneapolislinks on the original page at:http://www.examiner .com/x-10371- Minneapolis- Vegetarian- Examiner~ y2009m7d16- Groceries- 101-The-best- vegan-dairyfree- alternatives "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 Because *sigh* Silk is the only really drinkable soy milk I have found. Danielle EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOODJoin me vegan-network From: EBbrewpunxDate: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:22:34 -0400Re: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives silk=white wave=dean foods why give money to the largest dairy conglomerator in the Us.... Peter VV Jul 17, 2009 2:16 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives dont get it over here, so know nothing of it, but curious as to why you hate it so much? Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net>vegan-network Sent: Friday, 17 July, 2009 7:11:13 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Silk is evil.. screw silk "swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com" Jul 17, 2009 1:22 PM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives These are recommendations for the best dairy-free alternatives for vegans, some vegetarians and those with dairy allergies. I buy these products on a regular basis and believe they offer the best taste and texture in the non-dairy grocery product category. Most of the products are good sources of calcium and protein.So Delicious Cultured Coconut Milk. Contains live active cultures, is sweetened with cane juice and comes in many flavors including plain, vanilla, strawberry, blueberry, mango, pina colada and chocolate. I use the plain in Greek and Indian sauces and vanilla in muffin recipes.Purely Decadent Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert. These pints of frozen goodness are available in non-dairy flavors made with soy and non-dairy flavors made with coconut milk (no soy). I prefer the coconut-based version in flavors including chocolate, cookie dough, mint chip, coconut, mocha almond fudge and vanilla bean.Tofutti Better than Sour Cream and Better than Cream Cheese. I love Better than Sour Cream. I use it in mashed potatoes and on baked potatoes, to make chip and veggie dips, with burritos and fajitas, and to top my famous veggie chili. The cream cheese comes in several flavors and is a great cracker spread. Tofutti products are a blend of tofu and oils.Silk Creamer. Made of non-genetically engineered soybeans and sweetened with cane juice, this comes in several flavors original, French vanilla and hazelnut cream. I'm sure it's great in coffee. But for those who don't drink coffee, the creamer has other uses. I use this on my morning oatmeal, poured over berries and peaches/nectarines and the original flavor is great for making creamy soups.Silk Soymilk. Of all the nut- and grain-based milks I've tried, Silk is my favorite. It comes in original, chocolate, vanilla and very vanilla. Most flavors are also available in a Light version with half the fat. It's wonderful on cereal, for recipes, or just to drink.Earth Balance Vegan Buttery Sticks. These are conveniently- packaged as four half-cup sticks in a box and are perfect for baking especially vegan cookies. Earth Balance products are non-GMO and free of hydrogenated oils and artificial ingredients.365 Everyday Value brand margarine in a tub. This is Whole Foods private label made with a blend of organic, non-hydrogenated oils. It's great anywhere you'd use a spreadable margarine on toast, muffins, pancakes and waffles or melted on veggies.NaSoya sandwich spread. This used to be called Nayonaise, but they've updated the packaging and now call it vegi-based sandwich spread. It's great on sandwiches and for making pasta salads, potato salad and tofu eggless salad. Author: Joy HarrisJoy Harris is an Examiner from Minneapolislinks on the original page at:http://www.examiner .com/x-10371- Minneapolis- Vegetarian- Examiner~ y2009m7d16- Groceries- 101-The-best- vegan-dairyfree- alternatives "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 i am to assume you've tried almond milk? oat milk? hemp milk? bacchus please, anything but nasty poo poo silk! yuck, bleh, ick, boo, moooooo! Danielle Kichler Jul 17, 2009 2:54 PM vegan-network RE: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Because *sigh* Silk is the only really drinkable soy milk I have found. Danielle EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOODJoin me vegan-network From: EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) netDate: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:22:34 -0400Re: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives silk=white wave=dean foodswhy give money to the largest dairy conglomerator in the Us.... Peter VV Jul 17, 2009 2:16 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives dont get it over here, so know nothing of it, but curious as to why you hate it so much? Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net>vegan-network Sent: Friday, 17 July, 2009 7:11:13 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Silk is evil..screw silk "swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com" Jul 17, 2009 1:22 PM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives These are recommendations for the best dairy-free alternatives for vegans, some vegetarians and those with dairy allergies. I buy these products on a regular basis and believe they offer the best taste and texture in the non-dairy grocery product category. Most of the products are good sources of calcium and protein.So Delicious Cultured Coconut Milk. Contains live active cultures, is sweetened with cane juice and comes in many flavors including plain, vanilla, strawberry, blueberry, mango, pina colada and chocolate. I use the plain in Greek and Indian sauces and vanilla in muffin recipes.Purely Decadent Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert. These pints of frozen goodness are available in non-dairy flavors made with soy and non-dairy flavors made with coconut milk (no soy). I prefer the coconut-based version in flavors including chocolate, cookie dough, mint chip, coconut, mocha almond fudge and vanilla bean.Tofutti Better than Sour Cream and Better than Cream Cheese. I love Better than Sour Cream. I use it in mashed potatoes and on baked potatoes, to make chip and veggie dips, with burritos and fajitas, and to top my famous veggie chili. The cream cheese comes in several flavors and is a great cracker spread. Tofutti products are a blend of tofu and oils.Silk Creamer. Made of non-genetically engineered soybeans and sweetened with cane juice, this comes in several flavors original, French vanilla and hazelnut cream. I'm sure it's great in coffee. But for those who don't drink coffee, the creamer has other uses. I use this on my morning oatmeal, poured over berries and peaches/nectarines and the original flavor is great for making creamy soups.Silk Soymilk. Of all the nut- and grain-based milks I've tried, Silk is my favorite. It comes in original, chocolate, vanilla and very vanilla. Most flavors are also available in a Light version with half the fat. It's wonderful on cereal, for recipes, or just to drink.Earth Balance Vegan Buttery Sticks. These are conveniently- packaged as four half-cup sticks in a box and are perfect for baking especially vegan cookies. Earth Balance products are non-GMO and free of hydrogenated oils and artificial ingredients.365 Everyday Value brand margarine in a tub. This is Whole Foods private label made with a blend of organic, non-hydrogenated oils. It's great anywhere you'd use a spreadable margarine on toast, muffins, pancakes and waffles or melted on veggies.NaSoya sandwich spread. This used to be called Nayonaise, but they've updated the packaging and now call it vegi-based sandwich spread. It's great on sandwiches and for making pasta salads, potato salad and tofu eggless salad. Author: Joy HarrisJoy Harris is an Examiner from Minneapolislinks on the original page at:http://www.examiner .com/x-10371- Minneapolis- Vegetarian- Examiner~ y2009m7d16- Groceries- 101-The-best- vegan-dairyfree- alternatives "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 Yes, I have. And I found hemp milk utterly disgusting. Sorry, we aspies have incredibly sensitive palates. Danielle EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOODJoin me vegan-network From: EBbrewpunxDate: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 15:00:43 -0400RE: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives i am to assume you've tried almond milk? oat milk? hemp milk? bacchus please, anything but nasty poo poo silk! yuck, bleh, ick, boo, moooooo! Danielle Kichler Jul 17, 2009 2:54 PM vegan-network RE: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Because *sigh* Silk is the only really drinkable soy milk I have found. Danielle EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOODJoin me vegan-network From: EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) netDate: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 14:22:34 -0400Re: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives silk=white wave=dean foodswhy give money to the largest dairy conglomerator in the Us.... Peter VV Jul 17, 2009 2:16 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives dont get it over here, so know nothing of it, but curious as to why you hate it so much? Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net>vegan-network Sent: Friday, 17 July, 2009 7:11:13 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Silk is evil..screw silk "swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com" Jul 17, 2009 1:22 PM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives These are recommendations for the best dairy-free alternatives for vegans, some vegetarians and those with dairy allergies. I buy these products on a regular basis and believe they offer the best taste and texture in the non-dairy grocery product category. Most of the products are good sources of calcium and protein.So Delicious Cultured Coconut Milk. Contains live active cultures, is sweetened with cane juice and comes in many flavors including plain, vanilla, strawberry, blueberry, mango, pina colada and chocolate. I use the plain in Greek and Indian sauces and vanilla in muffin recipes.Purely Decadent Non-Dairy Frozen Dessert. These pints of frozen goodness are available in non-dairy flavors made with soy and non-dairy flavors made with coconut milk (no soy). I prefer the coconut-based version in flavors including chocolate, cookie dough, mint chip, coconut, mocha almond fudge and vanilla bean.Tofutti Better than Sour Cream and Better than Cream Cheese. I love Better than Sour Cream. I use it in mashed potatoes and on baked potatoes, to make chip and veggie dips, with burritos and fajitas, and to top my famous veggie chili. The cream cheese comes in several flavors and is a great cracker spread. Tofutti products are a blend of tofu and oils.Silk Creamer. Made of non-genetically engineered soybeans and sweetened with cane juice, this comes in several flavors original, French vanilla and hazelnut cream. I'm sure it's great in coffee. But for those who don't drink coffee, the creamer has other uses. I use this on my morning oatmeal, poured over berries and peaches/nectarines and the original flavor is great for making creamy soups.Silk Soymilk. Of all the nut- and grain-based milks I've tried, Silk is my favorite. It comes in original, chocolate, vanilla and very vanilla. Most flavors are also available in a Light version with half the fat. It's wonderful on cereal, for recipes, or just to drink.Earth Balance Vegan Buttery Sticks. These are conveniently- packaged as four half-cup sticks in a box and are perfect for baking especially vegan cookies. Earth Balance products are non-GMO and free of hydrogenated oils and artificial ingredients.365 Everyday Value brand margarine in a tub. This is Whole Foods private label made with a blend of organic, non-hydrogenated oils. It's great anywhere you'd use a spreadable margarine on toast, muffins, pancakes and waffles or melted on veggies.NaSoya sandwich spread. This used to be called Nayonaise, but they've updated the packaging and now call it vegi-based sandwich spread. It's great on sandwiches and for making pasta salads, potato salad and tofu eggless salad. Author: Joy HarrisJoy Harris is an Examiner from Minneapolislinks on the original page at:http://www.examiner .com/x-10371- Minneapolis- Vegetarian- Examiner~ y2009m7d16- Groceries- 101-The-best- vegan-dairyfree- alternatives "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2009 Report Share Posted July 18, 2009 well, I believe dean foods have something like 800,000 cows or some insane number like that. "Sean capaces siempre de sentir, en lo más hondo, cualquier injusticia realizada contra cualquiera, en cualquier parte del mundo.."Ernesto 'Che' Guevara. Peter VV <swpgh01.t21vegan-network Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 2:28:25 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives and theres me innocently contributing every week by buying Alpro, my concience weighs heavy.......... Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunxvegan-network Sent: Friday, 17 July, 2009 7:22:34 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives silk=white wave=dean foods why give money to the largest dairy conglomerator in the Us.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2009 Report Share Posted July 18, 2009 Hey there Anouk, glad your still on here, hope things are OK. Peter vv Anouk <zurumatovegan-network Sent: Saturday, 18 July, 2009 3:20:31 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives well, I believe dean foods have something like 800,000 cows or some insane number like that. "Sean capaces siempre de sentir, en lo más hondo, cualquier injusticia realizada contra cualquiera, en cualquier parte del mundo.."Ernesto 'Che' Guevara. Peter VV <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>vegan-networkFriday, July 17, 2009 2:28:25 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives and theres me innocently contributing every week by buying Alpro, my concience weighs heavy....... ... Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>vegan-networkFriday, 17 July, 2009 7:22:34 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives silk=white wave=dean foods why give money to the largest dairy conglomerator in the Us.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2009 Report Share Posted July 21, 2009 Thanks Peter, I am fine. I am sad because I have not seen squeaky in three weeks and I think and eagle or hawk might have eating him. Hope all is well with you. Anouk "Sean capaces siempre de sentir, en lo más hondo, cualquier injusticia realizada contra cualquiera, en cualquier parte del mundo.."Ernesto 'Che' Guevara. Peter VV <swpgh01.t21vegan-network Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 11:45:57 AMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Hey there Anouk, glad your still on here, hope things are OK. Peter vv Anouk <zurumatovegan-network Sent: Saturday, 18 July, 2009 3:20:31 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives well, I believe dean foods have something like 800,000 cows or some insane number like that. "Sean capaces siempre de sentir, en lo más hondo, cualquier injusticia realizada contra cualquiera, en cualquier parte del mundo.."Ernesto 'Che' Guevara. Peter VV <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>vegan-networkFriday, July 17, 2009 2:28:25 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives and theres me innocently contributing every week by buying Alpro, my concience weighs heavy....... ... Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>vegan-networkFriday, 17 July, 2009 7:22:34 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives silk=white wave=dean foods why give money to the largest dairy conglomerator in the Us.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2009 Report Share Posted July 22, 2009 Sorry to hear that, hopefully he will turn up, maybe he is setting up a home with another squirell? Peter vv Anouk <zurumatovegan-network Sent: Tuesday, 21 July, 2009 7:26:56 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Thanks Peter, I am fine. I am sad because I have not seen squeaky in three weeks and I think and eagle or hawk might have eating him. Hope all is well with you. Anouk "Sean capaces siempre de sentir, en lo más hondo, cualquier injusticia realizada contra cualquiera, en cualquier parte del mundo.."Ernesto 'Che' Guevara. Peter VV <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>vegan-networkSaturday, July 18, 2009 11:45:57 AMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Hey there Anouk, glad your still on here, hope things are OK. Peter vv Anouk <zurumato (AT) verizon (DOT) net>vegan-networkSaturday, 18 July, 2009 3:20:31 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives well, I believe dean foods have something like 800,000 cows or some insane number like that. "Sean capaces siempre de sentir, en lo más hondo, cualquier injusticia realizada contra cualquiera, en cualquier parte del mundo.."Ernesto 'Che' Guevara. Peter VV <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>vegan-networkFriday, July 17, 2009 2:28:25 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives and theres me innocently contributing every week by buying Alpro, my concience weighs heavy....... ... Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>vegan-networkFriday, 17 July, 2009 7:22:34 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives silk=white wave=dean foods why give money to the largest dairy conglomerator in the Us.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2009 Report Share Posted July 22, 2009 are there any other squirrels in your neighborhood? he may have relocated to find his own territory/home. Anouk Jul 21, 2009 2:26 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Thanks Peter, I am fine. I am sad because I have not seen squeaky in three weeks and I think and eagle or hawk might have eating him. Hope all is well with you. Anouk "Sean capaces siempre de sentir, en lo más hondo, cualquier injusticia realizada contra cualquiera, en cualquier parte del mundo.."Ernesto 'Che' Guevara. Peter VV <swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com>vegan-network Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 11:45:57 AMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives Hey there Anouk, glad your still on here, hope things are OK. Peter vv Anouk <zurumato (AT) verizon (DOT) net>vegan-network Sent: Saturday, 18 July, 2009 3:20:31 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives well, I believe dean foods have something like 800,000 cows or some insane number like that. "Sean capaces siempre de sentir, en lo más hondo, cualquier injusticia realizada contra cualquiera, en cualquier parte del mundo.."Ernesto 'Che' Guevara. Peter VV <swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com>vegan-networkFriday, July 17, 2009 2:28:25 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives and theres me innocently contributing every week by buying Alpro, my concience weighs heavy....... ... Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>vegan-networkFriday, 17 July, 2009 7:22:34 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Groceries 101: The best vegan dairy-free alternatives silk=white wave=dean foods why give money to the largest dairy conglomerator in the Us.... "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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