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Joyful-Eyes
10-04-03, 03:00 PM
Me and my folks had these and they went over pretty well...In fact, I liked them a lot...Dad could detect the soy taste, although he wasn't sure what it was, I don't think...I think it's good that he ate more than one bite though...
I would recommend these, only if you are lacto ovo though, as with all of the Morning Star stuff they have egg whites in them, and these might have dairy, as it said something about dairy in the kosher symbols....
Joyful-Eyes
10-05-03, 10:37 PM
ok, I made pasta with the morningstar grillers recipe crumbles and my VERY picky omni parents ate it and liked it!
Normally they never would have even tried it but my dad has his teeth out,
and can't chew meat!
Anyways, these crumbles are really great, and the good news for vegans is,
I don't think they have egg whites in them!
I guess the egg whites are just used a binder...
Next will be chili made with these...
scichick
10-06-03, 03:08 PM
You can also use the crumbles to make sloppy joes too. One of my favorite meals!
Christy
10-06-03, 03:09 PM
I love the links. I like to have them with waffles and syrup.
Eva-bo-beva
10-06-03, 07:20 PM
yeah, theyre decent if you eat eggs...i dont think they contain dairy. They have a lot of B12... 50% DV, i think. Thats pretty awesome...but vegan sources are much harder to find.
Quizeen
10-07-03, 08:14 PM
My husband and I are more partial to the Gardenburger sausage, but the Morningstar Farms ground "meat" is really great. I just made this lasagna on Friday http://www.vegsource.com/articles/bryanna_lasagna.htm using the MF ground and it turned out so good that I made an extra batch of the ragu the next night to have on plain pasta. Really tasty. BTW, the ground "meat" is the only Morningstar Farms product (besides their canned chili) that's vegan.
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