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Alan Evil
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Post by Alan Evil »

Any of you tried this stuff? It's a meat substitute made from some kind of subteranean (sp?) fungus. I just tried the "chicken pattie style" and declare it to be quite good. Make a nice sauce for it and it'd be excellent. The texture is outstanding, it is moist inside, and really tastes nice. It's not too horribly expensive either, if only there were a store within 10 miles that sells it.

How are the other "styles"? Any other particularly good meat substitutes out there? Not that I'm going to stop eating meat but I like to keep my diet simple but varied.
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Post by marathonmedic »

My gf raves about their turkey roast.
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Post by KD »

ive been a vegeterian for about 14 years now and have always wondered why people want to make our food look and feel more like meat. It would be the same as us making vegetables meat-shaped in order to be more appealing to carnivores. Like having a potato shaped like a turkey leg or something.
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Post by Sco Bro »

That is a bomber idea. If vegetables looked and tasted like meat I'd eat it by the truckload. But I'd still prefer a good raw steak over all other food items.

I've not tried Qorn, but my brother put us onto Soy Taco, pretty good stuff. Where'd you get your Qorn?
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Post by marathonmedic »

In the expensive section of the grocery store.
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Post by kato »

KD wrote:ive been a vegeterian for about 14 years now and have always wondered why people want to make our food look and feel more like meat.
I've always thought that was funny, too. I know several people who are vegetarians on moral grounds and they don't seem to have a good answer for why it's bad to eat an animal but OK to pretend to eat an animal.

That said, I am not a vegetarian because it makes you argumentative.
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Post by Paul3eb »

no it doesn't!!
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Post by KD »

i'm witcha kato. it bugs me when i go to a restaraunt and all they have is "veggie-burgers, " etc. I eat 'em when i have to though because it's that, salad, or go hungry. seen wierd stuff like fake sausage, fake bacon (facon?) all kinds of stuff like that designed to make us more accaptable to meat eaters. probably invented by the same folks who designed "chicken fingers" and other nonexistant animal parts.
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Post by kato »

Paul3eb wrote:no it doesn't!!
You're too eager for my troll!
KD wrote:"chicken fingers" and other nonexistant animal parts.
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Post by diggum »

they make it look like meat b/c everyone knows you really WANT to eat meat...you're just argumentative & stubborn.
besides...what do you want it to look like? a tree? that wouldn't fit nicey between 2 slices of bread now would it? :roll:
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