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Geoff I am with you all the way! I am not Vegan but I have a fatal nut allergy

and I think that NOTHING that is Tesco own brand is " safe " for me as they have a

blanket " may contain nuts " policy, amazing how the other supermarkets and some

TINY stores manage though!!

 

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Oh dear. So how do you manage?

 

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On 2 Dec 2009, at 15:50, The Dragon <dragonsteeluk wrote:

 

> Geoff I am with you all the way! I am not Vegan but I have a fatal

> nut allergy and I think that NOTHING that is Tesco own brand is

> " safe " for me as they have a blanket " may contain nuts " policy,

> amazing how the other supermarkets and some TINY stores manage

> though!!

>

> The Dragon (aka High Priestess Enchanting Even weave)

> Current stitching - RSPCA Perfect Pets, Map of Durham, Cat

> Ornaments, Green Man

> http://tempewytch.blogspot.com/ - stitching/house

> http://tempewytchdiet.blogspot.com/ - diet/angst

>

>

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I can get falafel from my nearest Tesco in Whitstable Kent. Jewels

 

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On 2 Dec 2009, at 13:28, " Geoff " <geoffnelder wrote:

 

> Tescos is taking over the retail landscape of the UK and is

> influential in deciding what we buy for our homes and how we eat.

> Particularly large Tesco supermarkets are called Tesco Extra.

>

> I enjoy a country bike ride to my nearest Tesco Extra on the border

> between Wales and Cheshire. I used to be able to buy many vegan

> foods there but sadly if they make slightly less profit than other

> foods they vanish off the shelves. The fact that vegans find it more

> difficult than non-veggies to find food doesn't factor into Tesco's

> rationale. They are big enough to be socially responsible but are

> that bothered.

>

> Today I discover that my favourite vegan stir fry ingredients -

> tofu, Cauldron make of marinated Tofu along with falafels are no

> longer stocked. Plenty of Quorn but they are not vegan.

>

> Shame on you, Tesco.

>

> More Tesco Minus than Tesco Extra.

>

> On my bike the extra 10 miles for Sainsbury!

>

> Geoff

>

>

 

 

 

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I suppose I should be grateful Tesco sells soya yoghurts. I should be a good boy

and use raw ingredients and make my own tofu. Someone give me a 36-hour-day

please.

 

Geoff

 

 

 

, Jules Henry <xogenevieveox

wrote:

>

> Oh dear. So how do you manage?

>

> Sent from my iPhone

>

> On 2 Dec 2009, at 15:50, The Dragon <dragonsteeluk wrote:

>

> > Geoff I am with you all the way! I am not Vegan but I have a fatal

> > nut allergy and I think that NOTHING that is Tesco own brand is

> > " safe " for me as they have a blanket " may contain nuts " policy,

> > amazing how the other supermarkets and some TINY stores manage

> > though!!

> >

> > The Dragon (aka High Priestess Enchanting Even weave)

> > Current stitching - RSPCA Perfect Pets, Map of Durham, Cat

> > Ornaments, Green Man

> > http://tempewytch.blogspot.com/ - stitching/house

> > http://tempewytchdiet.blogspot.com/ - diet/angst

> >

> >

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Last Summer I started my own veg patch. It's done really well for

yummy salad stuff. I have planted some garlic. Today I tried to buy

some unusual purple garlic with no luck. Does anyone know what it's

called and where I can buy it to plant in UK?

 

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On 2 Dec 2009, at 22:23, " Geoff " <geoffnelder wrote:

 

> I suppose I should be grateful Tesco sells soya yoghurts. I should

> be a good boy and use raw ingredients and make my own tofu. Someone

> give me a 36-hour-day please.

>

> Geoff

>

> , Jules Henry

> <xogenevieveox wrote:

> >

> > Oh dear. So how do you manage?

> >

> > Sent from my iPhone

> >

> > On 2 Dec 2009, at 15:50, The Dragon <dragonsteeluk wrote:

> >

> > > Geoff I am with you all the way! I am not Vegan but I have a fatal

> > > nut allergy and I think that NOTHING that is Tesco own brand is

> > > " safe " for me as they have a blanket " may contain nuts " policy,

> > > amazing how the other supermarkets and some TINY stores manage

> > > though!!

> > >

> > > The Dragon (aka High Priestess Enchanting Even weave)

> > > Current stitching - RSPCA Perfect Pets, Map of Durham, Cat

> > > Ornaments, Green Man

> > > http://tempewytch.blogspot.com/ - stitching/house

> > > http://tempewytchdiet.blogspot.com/ - diet/angst

> > >

> > >

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I buy stuff from the Chinese stores (which can guarantee nut safe!!), shop at

supermarkets further away (Tesco is our closest), make a lot from scratch!

 

The Dragon (aka High Priestess Enchanting Even weave)

Current stitching - RSPCA Perfect Pets, Map of Durham, Cat Ornaments, Green Man

http://tempewytch.blogspot.com/ - stitching/house

http://tempewytchdiet.blogspot.com/ - diet/angst

 

--- On Wed, 2/12/09, Jules Henry <xogenevieveox wrote:

 

Jules Henry <xogenevieveox

Re: Tesco MINUS

" "

Cc: " "

Wednesday, 2 December, 2009, 17:44

 

Oh dear. So how do you manage?

 

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