Guest guest Posted October 7, 2008 Report Share Posted October 7, 2008 I like to take some left overs and add to rice abd vegetable soup the day after Thanksgiving. The only reason I have some left over is because I serve the Thanksgiving dinner and I always cut myself a chunk and hide it in the fridge. Donna Now if you're sad and you're feeling blue Go out and buy a brand new pair of shoes And you go down, down to Tangie Town 'Cause people down there really like to get it on SOURCE - Doors Maggie McGill --- On Tue, 10/7/08, keria_jones <keria_jones wrote: keria_jones <keria_jones Re: veggie thanksgiving Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 8:32 AM I just found Quorn this year and so I am excited about the turkey option from them. Everything else I have tried from them has been quite tasty. Even my husband has to admit that it is good. I think I may have to order online as I am not my grocer will think it worthy to bring in Quorn turkeys for Thanksgiving. , " Jackie " <playfullycute2000@ ...> wrote: > > As far as fake turkey products go, I've found the absolute best to be > the Quorn brand turkey. It's incredible! All my meat-eating family > members agree that it's just like turkey. The only thing about it is > that it's not vegan, whereas Tofurky is. I personally don't think > Tofurky is very tasty. > Also, making gravy out of onion soup mix is one of the best secrets > I've learned for creating a good vegetarian Thanksgiving. Along with > the secrets of coping with certain family members, of course. > > -Jackie > > , Tom Roberts > <tomsculpture@ > wrote: > > > > Have you tried Tofurky? They offer it at Wild oats, Henry's, and > Wild Oats. > > It's a bit salty for my taste but tastes real good. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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