Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 Yes I am. You? We love these products and all the worthington line of products. Click on the link below and you can read the label on any of their products. They can be found in most any chain of grocery store(health food section and frozen section) and some health food stores. Morning Star Farm frozen products are also made by Worthington. There are also many places on line to buy these products. Just Google any of these brands of products. They are made from soy and grain products and many are vegan. We love the fact that they have a long shelf life and don't have to be refrigerated. PT, The Rediburger is a Worthington Product that you can find out more on the link below. http://www.kelloggs.com/cgi-bin/brandpages/product.pl?brand=219 & company=41 & templ\ ate=canned http://www.kelloggs.com/cgi-bin/brandpages/product.pl?brand=221 & company=41 & templ\ ate=frozen http://www.kelloggs.com/brand/msfarms/ http://www.cedarlakefoods.com/ Cedar Lake Foods also make great meat substitutes and is very natural in their ingredient list http://www.llu.edu/foundation/market/mrkt-del.html Vibrant Life also makes lots of great products with very natural ingredient list. http://www.vibrantlife.info/stores.htmhttp://www.kelloggs.com/cgi-bin/brandpages\ /product.pl?brand=219 & company=41 & template=canned They would also carry a large variety of Worthington/Loma Linda Products, canned and frozen. Look at the list of these stores. The Adventist Book Centers/Health Food Stores carries a big selection of dry, canned and frozen products Vegetarian products and organic foods. They also carry the Bill's Best Seasonings, In May and June the SDA church, which advocates a vegetarian diet and a variety of healthy food choices, will be having Conference wide Campmeetings. These Health Food Manufactures come in and offer huge savings on all these products. I usually buy enjoy to last the whole year. www.adventistbookcenter.com has a great selection of vegetarian cookbooks on their website. The link is on their side bar. I also like the Guilt -Free Gourmet by Vicki Griffin and Gina Griffin (mother and daughter) It is also a great vegetarian lifestyle resource. It is vegan. http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-VEGAN-COOKBOOK-Guilt-Free-Gourmet-by-Gina-Griffin_W0QQit\ emZ4617340840QQcategoryZ378QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#stockphoto I thought you might enjoy the Luncheon Meat substitutes. There is Wham(like ham), Bolono(like baloney), " Turkee " , " corn Beef " , " smoked Beef " and " Chicken " . All are vegetarian. You can either buy it in a large log or in small pkg. already sliced. I buy the large log, thaw it out and then cut it up into luncheon meat slices and put about 6 slices/zip log bag and refreeze. It is a better price this way and then I just pull out a package when we want sub sandwiches and thaw it in the microwave. You can eat it like this on sandwiches or brown it in a frying pan with a little oil. - PAUL LIMA Sunday, April 30, 2006 9:47 PM Re: Delicious Veggie Burgers (PAUL) Do you think Worthington has too much salt? Are you SDA? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2006 Report Share Posted April 30, 2006 The cookbook section below, I typed in the wrong website. It should be www.adventistbookcenter.org instead. Click on the cookbooks on the left side bar on that website for a good selection of Vegetarian cookbooks. - wwjd Sunday, April 30, 2006 10:46 PM Re: Delicious Veggie Burgers (PAUL) and to PT Questions Yes I am. You? We love these products and all the worthington line of products. Click on the link below and you can read the label on any of their products. They can be found in most any chain of grocery store(health food section and frozen section) and some health food stores. Morning Star Farm frozen products are also made by Worthington. There are also many places on line to buy these products. Just Google any of these brands of products. They are made from soy and grain products and many are vegan. We love the fact that they have a long shelf life and don't have to be refrigerated. PT, The Rediburger is a Worthington Product that you can find out more on the link below. http://www.kelloggs.com/cgi-bin/brandpages/product.pl?brand=219 & company=41 & templ\ ate=canned http://www.kelloggs.com/cgi-bin/brandpages/product.pl?brand=221 & company=41 & templ\ ate=frozen http://www.kelloggs.com/brand/msfarms/ http://www.cedarlakefoods.com/ Cedar Lake Foods also make great meat substitutes and is very natural in their ingredient list http://www.llu.edu/foundation/market/mrkt-del.html Vibrant Life also makes lots of great products with very natural ingredient list. http://www.vibrantlife.info/stores.htmhttp://www.kelloggs.com/cgi-bin/brandpages\ /product.pl?brand=219 & company=41 & template=canned They would also carry a large variety of Worthington/Loma Linda Products, canned and frozen. Look at the list of these stores. The Adventist Book Centers/Health Food Stores carries a big selection of dry, canned and frozen products Vegetarian products and organic foods. They also carry the Bill's Best Seasonings, In May and June the SDA church, which advocates a vegetarian diet and a variety of healthy food choices, will be having Conference wide Campmeetings. These Health Food Manufactures come in and offer huge savings on all these products. I usually buy enjoy to last the whole year. www.adventistbookcenter.com has a great selection of vegetarian cookbooks on their website. The link is on their side bar. I also like the Guilt -Free Gourmet by Vicki Griffin and Gina Griffin (mother and daughter) It is also a great vegetarian lifestyle resource. It is vegan. http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-VEGAN-COOKBOOK-Guilt-Free-Gourmet-by-Gina-Griffin_W0QQit\ emZ4617340840QQcategoryZ378QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem#stockphoto I thought you might enjoy the Luncheon Meat substitutes. There is Wham(like ham), Bolono(like baloney), " Turkee " , " corn Beef " , " smoked Beef " and " Chicken " . All are vegetarian. You can either buy it in a large log or in small pkg. already sliced. I buy the large log, thaw it out and then cut it up into luncheon meat slices and put about 6 slices/zip log bag and refreeze. It is a better price this way and then I just pull out a package when we want sub sandwiches and thaw it in the microwave. You can eat it like this on sandwiches or brown it in a frying pan with a little oil. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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