Guest guest Posted September 2, 2007 Report Share Posted September 2, 2007 I like the canned Loma Linda Linkettes better than the other veggie hot dogs. The juice that they come in is where most of the flavor comes from. When I put the Linkettes in a sandwich or bun I put a spoonful of the juice on the bread first to give it more flavor...I sometimes just eat them cold right out of the can, or I put them on a plate and poor some of the juice over them and keep dunking them in the juice as I eat them (yummy)...I have never tried the Worthington Veja Links, but I have tried the Loma Linda Big Franks. I did not like the LL Big Franks as well as I do the LL Linkettes, the flavor wasn't the same. Has anyone tried the Worthington Vegetarian Burgers?-- And if so what did you think of them?...I am about out of my Linkettes and am thinking of ordering the Vegetarian Burgers this time, but I don't know if I should, in case I don't like them.--I have not seen the Vegetarian Burgers at the stores where I shop. Tia -------------- Original message -------------- " ~ PT ~ " <patchouli_troll Hm. That tiny url link just sent me to a page about the sausages by Worthington, and I could not find the Tender Bits or veg Skallops there. But I sure have been having fun looking at all the other cool vegetarian products I can buy to try online. My favorite hot dogs are those veggie links by either Worthington or Loma Linda. Some folks think they sound gross because they come in a can and not in a plastic wrapper like regular meat hot dogs, but to me the taste and texture is the best of all veg-dogs I have tried thus far. ~ PT ~ Month of September - benign are the planets; Tending to please, the sea and the hamlet; Common it is for steeds and men to be fatigued. ~ anon. Welsh poem ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~> , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > Hi Tom, > There actually are Tender Bits and Skallops put out > Worthington/Loma Linda. We love them both.... > > Enjoy, > Judy > - > Tom > > Tuesday, August 28, 2007 8:31 PM > Re: What food do you buy on Amazon - Tender Bits > > > I first hit on what's now called Tender Bits in college in Walla Walla, > where there's a 7th Day Adventist community, but back then they were > referred to as fake scallops. So when I occasionally eat those, I do > them with garlic, lemon, pepper and olive oil. That's a good price for > a case.... > > > http://tinyurl.com/2d86ru Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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