Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 try some of the meat substitutes out there. You can use them in place of meat in your favorite recipes. Here are some of the Meat Substitutes Brands available. Each one has loads of meat substitutes choices. There are many places on the internet, including Amazon(free shipping and no sales tax), health food stores and Adventist Book Centers (these are worldwide) that have a great healthfood store in them with canned, frozen, dehydrated and refrigerated products. Some of the larger grocery stores carry these products in their natural food section or frozen food section. Krogers has a nice selection as do some Super Walmarts too. Other grocery stores do too. All of the site below also have lots of recipes on their websites for using these products. Worthington/Loma Linda Foods - http://www.kelloggs.com/brand/worthington Morningstar Farms - http://www.seeveggiesdifferently.com Cedar Lake Foods - http://www.cedarlakefoods.com Vibrant Life Foods - http://www.vibrantlife.info Lightlife - http://www.lightlife.com/sgoriginal.html usually found in the refrigerated produce section of the grocery store Boca Burgers - http://www.bocaburger.com / Quorn Foods - http://www.quorn.com / Yves - http://www.yvesveggie.com / TVP - Texturized Vegetable Protein http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8 & keywords=tvp & index=blended & page=1 and many other places on the internet Tofurky - http://www.tofurky.com/products/tofurkyfeasts.htm Bills Best Chick'nish and Beaf like Seasonings www.billsbest.net McKays " Chicken " and Beef " like seasonings http://www.mckays-seasoning.com /Enjoy,Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 Judy, Oh!, I gotta say, we got the Tofurky Peppered and I made ruebans with toasted rye and Veggie Patch " swiss' soy cheese and a blop of saurkraut and my hubby, who isn't vegetarian, was wild about them! http://blogs.delphiforums.com/n/blogs/blog.aspx?webtag=cozy_at_home & nav=start Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 That is great to hear. My husband wasn't a vegetarian when I met him and he loves the meat substitutes. We use the Worthington/Loma Linda ones and the Morningstar Farms ones. They are wonderful. He is almost completely vegetarian and has been for 24 years. The only time that eats meat is when we occasionally eat out and even then he doesn't always eat it. He takes his lunch with him, and it is leftovers from the night before. Judy - cozyhomelife Thursday, May 01, 2008 6:08 PM Re: Meat Substitutes available Judy, Oh!, I gotta say, we got the Tofurky Peppered and I made ruebans with toasted rye and Veggie Patch " swiss' soy cheese and a blop of saurkraut and my hubby, who isn't vegetarian, was wild about them! http://blogs.delphiforums.com/n/blogs/blog.aspx?webtag=cozy_at_home & nav=start Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 Wow, when you see them all listed out like that it is truly amazing how many there actually are! Makes you wonder why some people get the misguided notion that it is a hardship to be a vegetarian these days. We have such an abundance of ready-made veggie products available now. Thanks for posting all the URLs, Judy. ~ PT ~ I wonder, seeing I am a bard, On the top of the oak and its branches on high What the vision of an eagle, what the illusion. ~ The Dialogue of Arthur and Eliwold ~~~*~~~*~~~*~~~> , " wwjd " <jtwigg wrote: > > try some of the meat substitutes out there. You can use them in place of > meat in your favorite recipes. > Here are some of the Meat Substitutes Brands available. Each one has loads > of meat substitutes choices. There are many places on the internet, > including Amazon(free shipping and no sales tax), health food stores and > Adventist Book Centers (these are worldwide) that have a great healthfood > store in them with canned, frozen, dehydrated and refrigerated products. > Some of the larger grocery stores carry these products in their natural food > section or frozen food section. Krogers has a nice selection as do some > Super Walmarts too. Other grocery stores do too. > > All of the site below also have lots of recipes on their websites for using > these products. > > Worthington/Loma Linda Foods - http://www.kelloggs.com/brand/worthington > > Morningstar Farms - http://www.seeveggiesdifferently.com > > Cedar Lake Foods - http://www.cedarlakefoods.com > > Vibrant Life Foods - http://www.vibrantlife.info > > Lightlife - http://www.lightlife.com/sgoriginal.html > usually found in the refrigerated produce section of the grocery store > > Boca Burgers - http://www.bocaburger.com / > > Quorn Foods - http://www.quorn.com / > > Yves - http://www.yvesveggie.com / > > TVP - Texturized Vegetable Protein > http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8 & keywords=tvp & index=blended & page=1 and many > other places on the internet > > Tofurky - http://www.tofurky.com/products/tofurkyfeasts.htm > > Bills Best Chick'nish and Beaf like Seasonings www.billsbest.net > > McKays " Chicken " and Beef " like seasonings http://www.mckays-seasoning.com > /Enjoy,Judy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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