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Re: Quorn in Canada update
Originally Posted by CanadaJimmy
(Post 8769847)
Can someone explain to me whats so great about Quorn? Veggie Patch and Yves is far superior.
This is the only veggie food item I miss: http://www.highlandveggies.org/Cater...NDAMAC-PIE.jpg |
Re: Quorn in Canada update
Slightly OT but true:
The OH had taken over the cooking for a few weeks and, of course, due to him being a vege, every meal was vegetarian. I'm ok with that because I do like vegetarian food, but: One night I had a dream. Well, actually, it was more like an ad break paid for by my subconscious. My last dream ended, and then I dreamt I was looking at a chicken sitting on a kitchen table. It was plucked, raw and ready to go in the oven. It was perfect. Not a blemish on it. Just meaty, oh how meaty it looked. IT was spot-lit from above, as if by God's heavenly light. Nothing else happened. It was just me and the chicken in quiet harmony. YUM, I thought. I woke up the next morning and turned to OH and said Oi, you. You need to cook me some meat. I've started dreaming about dead chickens. |
Re: Quorn in Canada update
Originally Posted by Kiwilass
(Post 8769800)
Lost,sorry Alan...:unsure:
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Re: Quorn in Canada update
Originally Posted by Alan2005
(Post 8769876)
I used to know someone that didn't eat meat for health reasons and someone that just didn't like it. Neither had any moral problem with meat eating. Admittedly if you don't like the taste, you probably aren't going to like meat flavour substitutes, but if your doc has told you not to eat bacon, then some bacon flavour substitute might not seem like too bad an idea.
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Re: Quorn in Canada update
i'm always amazed at why veggies have to explain why they're vegetarian: health/animal rights etc etc
and why we're always asked: 'but don't you miss meat?' FFS no, it's a lifestyle choice, let it be. |
Re: Quorn in Canada update
The reason I'm vegetarian, which I'm willing to accept probably seems like the dumbest one of all, is because our current level of society allows me to be. If I was stuck on an island somewhere and I had to eat meat I would.
Originally Posted by spankysparkle
i tried these pies a couple of months ago, and thought they were awful. give me a proper veggie pie with a creamy sauce any day.
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Re: Quorn in Canada update
Originally Posted by spankysparkle
(Post 8769898)
i'm always amazed at why veggies have to explain why they're vegetarian: health/animal rights etc etc
and why we're always asked: 'but don't you miss meat?' FFS no, it's a lifestyle choice, let it be. |
Re: Quorn in Canada update
Originally Posted by spankysparkle
(Post 8769898)
i'm always amazed at why veggies have to explain why they're vegetarian: health/animal rights etc etc
and why we're always asked: 'but don't you miss meat?' FFS no, it's a lifestyle choice, let it be. |
Re: Quorn in Canada update
Originally Posted by spankysparkle
(Post 8769898)
i'm always amazed at why veggies have to explain why they're vegetarian: health/animal rights etc etc
and why we're always asked: 'but don't you miss meat?' FFS no, it's a lifestyle choice, let it be. |
Re: Quorn in Canada update
You have to watch what you eat as either veggie or non. I personally have suffered from lack of various Vitimin Bs and also lack of Creatine which I only found out about 6 months ago. I always wondered why I found it harder to exercise than other people and it turns out meat contains that stuff, which is basically muscle fuel. Now I have creatine supplements before I go to the gym.
Not big issues and I certainly don't think they're worth killing an animal for to avoid. |
Re: Quorn in Canada update
Originally Posted by spankysparkle
(Post 8769898)
i'm always amazed at why veggies have to explain why they're vegetarian: health/animal rights etc etc
and why we're always asked: 'but don't you miss meat?' FFS no, it's a lifestyle choice, let it be. I suppose being veggie is more a lifestyle choice if you do the whole no animal products in anything thing. |
Re: Quorn in Canada update
Originally Posted by CanadaJimmy
(Post 8769902)
Each to their own! It's actually very hard to get just regular veggie pies here. I saw one brand in pricesmart but it was $5 per pie! None of the own-brand pies are vegetarian.
Originally Posted by Kiwilass
(Post 8769910)
I had someone ask me the other day how we chose to raise our child i.e. vegetarian or meat eater, cos we're in a mixed marriage. I think people are just curious because it's not that common.
Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
(Post 8769912)
Is it a proven fact that being a veggie is healthier than not?
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Re: Quorn in Canada update
Originally Posted by CanadaJimmy
(Post 8769932)
You have to watch what you eat as either veggie or non. I personally have suffered from lack of various Vitimin Bs and also lack of Creatine which I only found out about 6 months ago. I always wondered why I found it harder to exercise than other people and it turns out meat contains that stuff, which is basically muscle fuel. Now I have creatine supplements before I go to the gym.
Not big issues and I certainly don't think they're worth killing an animal for to avoid. |
Re: Quorn in Canada update
Originally Posted by fledermaus
(Post 8769963)
If creatine comes from animal products then how do they make the creatine supplements?? I imagine you take ones suitable for vegetarians.
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Re: Quorn in Canada update
Originally Posted by spankysparkle
(Post 8769958)
by health I meant people who are advised by their doctors not to eat much (red) meat.
Originally Posted by spankysparkle
(Post 8769958)
Is it healthier? Yes, IF you follow a balanced veggie diet that includes lots of raw food (many don't) vs people who stuff themselves full of red meat, processed food and veg cooked to death.
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