Quorn Meat Free Peppered Steaks (2 per pack - 196g) was £2.50 now £1.00
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gsj87
17 May 166#23
I'm not quite sure what you don't understand, it's pretty simple.
I grew up eating meat, liked sausages, liked steak, loved bacon etc.. when I got older, I got more empathetic so I became vegetarian. However, my taste buds didn't change, so vegetarian imitations of food that I liked to eat seem like a good compromise for people like me. Each to their own.
saint_david
17 May 165#20
Dear Diary: Tonight I watched people on the internet argue about Quorn
boostii
17 May 164#2
If you were thinking of trying out some Quorn, but maybe had a few preconceptions about tge taste/texture, then I doubt "rubberbullets" will be the user to convince you :smile:
lukiezgo
17 May 164#4
If you've ever been unfortunate enough to taste sh*t in your younger days - this will take you back.
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Valiantcat
17 May 16#1
Yum, good spot, thanks OP :innocent:
boostii
17 May 164#2
If you were thinking of trying out some Quorn, but maybe had a few preconceptions about tge taste/texture, then I doubt "rubberbullets" will be the user to convince you :smile:
Toastplex
17 May 162#3
Split a soft roll after cooking the peppered steak.
BBQ sauce on one side, thin layer of mustard on the other.
One slice of mature cheese then the steak then another slive of cheese. Butter both sides of the outside of the roll. Wrap in foil and bake in the oven for 10 mins at 200c.
lukiezgo
17 May 164#4
If you've ever been unfortunate enough to taste sh*t in your younger days - this will take you back.
NitrousUK to lukiezgo
17 May 16#6
4 comments in, and we have our first representative of the thinking intolerant.
b0d to lukiezgo
17 May 16#11
4 comments in and somebody starts swearing. Not cool.
PG9999
17 May 16#5
Delicious - great spot and find
lukiezgo
17 May 16#7
Clearly somebody doesn't like opposing opinions. Not naming any names *NitrousUK*
But anyway, I only bought it because I can't absorb high fat contents and because of the decent protein intake. Terrible taste, however.
Toastplex
17 May 16#8
You appear to be a noxious moron, a curious crossbreed of a teenage boy, an internet troll and someone who has been dropped on their head on a daily basis by their keeper/mother.
lukiezgo to Toastplex
17 May 16#10
Before you try your very best at trolling buddy, try to quote somebody's comment first. Makes it more direct and people know who you're trying to troll :wink:
Is this a dictatorship or a deal forum? I like opinions, not mindless abuse :smirk:. And telling lower-end mum jokes isn't cool anymore kid.
muffboy
17 May 16#9
Quorn.............steak...................I don't think so!
You veggies need to get your own names for the **** you eat, sausage and steak are trademarked so jog on!
NitrousUK to muffboy
17 May 161#15
Funny, because what you eat probably has a little actual s**t in it..
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I grew up eating meat, liked sausages, liked steak, loved bacon etc.. when I got older, I got more empathetic so I became vegetarian. However, my taste buds didn't change, so vegetarian imitations of food that I liked to eat seem like a good compromise for people like me. Each to their own.
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BBQ sauce on one side, thin layer of mustard on the other.
One slice of mature cheese then the steak then another slive of cheese. Butter both sides of the outside of the roll. Wrap in foil and bake in the oven for 10 mins at 200c.
But anyway, I only bought it because I can't absorb high fat contents and because of the decent protein intake. Terrible taste, however.
Is this a dictatorship or a deal forum? I like opinions, not mindless abuse :smirk:. And telling lower-end mum jokes isn't cool anymore kid.
You veggies need to get your own names for the **** you eat, sausage and steak are trademarked so jog on!