AletheiaRivers
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Quorn "ham" fits the bill very nicely!
I'm not a vegetarian, but I do love Quorn. Especially the lasagna.
Quorn "ham" fits the bill very nicely!
flowperson said:Thanks, I have read about this before, but the name didn't register. This conversation makes it worth giving it a try.
This all somehow reminds me of my favorite alternative food movie, Soylent Green .
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And a "roast beef"!Vajradhara said:Quron makes a ham??
that must not have made it to my area of the woods yet, i suppose. mostly, we have their chicken around here.
metta,
~v
Yumm...flowperson said:Please define Quorn ? I'm not familiar with the product.
While I don't do red meat (beef and pork, although I'll succumb to an In-N-Out animal style once a month because my Mom makes me do it) I stick with turkey products mostly (ham and straight) along with chicken occasionally. Lots of salads also.
Is Quorn a vegetable-based product like soy-burger or tofu? Please illuminate us oldsters who do so much want to be hip and are still trying mightily to be so.
BTW, I make my lasagna with egg plant cubed and sauteed in olive oil with garlic and onions...mmmmmmm.
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truthseeker said:I know what you mean, Wil.
I have reduced my meat consumption to maybe once or twice a week. I love the taste of beef, I must say, so I probably eat a little fillet mignon maybe once every other month or less. I eat chicken or fish once or twice a week, and I have never been able to eat eggs and I have always been lactose intolerant so I stay away from dairy products most of the time (I love cheese so much!!) Every couple of years or so I'll go completely vegetarian maybe for about a year - usually ending that when the beef craving makes me a raving lunatic.![]()
I can't say that I don't like meat, I just feel better when I don't eat it. But because I'm not on the tip top of my nutrition habits, I feel I need it for protein purposes.
wil said:First time I ate a portabello I was probably 5 or 6 years sans legged or fowl meats...still ate, still do, fishes, eggs, and cheese...
I was thouroughly impressed by the flavor of a portabello grilled and eaten with LTO like a burger...floored actually, and until I got some meat eaters to try it and confirm, I thought it must have just been too long since I ate meat...Well that was 15 years ago....and never till today...till your post did I realize the next analogy...
Beef tastes like fungus.
China Cat Sunflower said:...but one day I discovered bacon...mmmm, bacon
Chris
mmm...isn't bacon a vegetable?
So....this I had not perceived....MW is a vegetarian? A vegan? I understand the don't eat bacon, religious significance for Jews and Muslims, but I don't eat animals....MW said:(I don't eat animals though, so you can have all the bacon sandwiches).
strange, isn't it, that food that actually has nutritional value is so bloody expensive and crap carbohydrate foods are dirt cheap.
~v
Actually, the crap carbohydrate foods are even more of a rip off because they don't have any value.
So....this I had not perceived....MW is a vegetarian? A vegan? I understand the don't eat bacon, religious significance for Jews and Muslims, but I don't eat animals....
Now I need more info....
Were you veggie prior to conversion?
me thinks he was referring to the 'crap' carb...ie potato chips, french fries, doritos, cake, twinkies, etc.Is there no nutritional value in carbohydrate?
s.