Please note the Pulitzer prize winning pic I snapped at the checkout accompanying my first deal
14 comments
NitrousUK
27 Sep 16#14
Yeah, there's quite a few trolls on HUKD.
sunama
25 Sep 16#12
You need to flavour this item, using some sort of sauce.
I use Lloyd Grossman tomato and basil sauce and it works well.
Add some pasta, brown rice or cous cous.
I do agree though, real meat tastes better, but it does not have the health benefits of soya protein or Quorn (mycoprotein).
detroid89
25 Sep 16#11
Yuck!
firstofficer
24 Sep 16#9
Not every time, but most.. I don't bother half the time as no one bothers reading my comments ..
Ironically, Quorn do still harm chickens.
With this product at least.
They have a new Vegan option.
But these contain egg.
Egg laying hens can hardly be considered well-treated, whether caged or 'free-range'.
Justme1969 to Indigorush
24 Sep 16#7
Indeed - such is life huh.
I fanny-ed around for years switching between omnivore / vegetarian, then I educated myself & switched to vegan.
Perhaps this sort of product is a stepping stone away from cruel farming methods, but shouldn't be an end within itself, for those of us who believe: when suffering & sentience is combined, that careful consideration should follow.
The egg industry is a house of horrors.
firstofficer
23 Sep 162#2
This stuff tastes like cardboard on its own.. unless you put it in a casserole or something like that..
Most? No, it's actually every single one. With exactly the same tripe.
I can only imagine you think once you've said "I'll get my coat..." for the 5000th time it might start becoming funny.
Opening post
was £2.79 now £1.50
online and in store
Quorn! Cheap! Without harming Chickens!
Please note the Pulitzer prize winning pic I snapped at the checkout accompanying my first deal
14 comments
I use Lloyd Grossman tomato and basil sauce and it works well.
Add some pasta, brown rice or cous cous.
I do agree though, real meat tastes better, but it does not have the health benefits of soya protein or Quorn (mycoprotein).
I'll get my coat..
With this product at least.
They have a new Vegan option.
But these contain egg.
Egg laying hens can hardly be considered well-treated, whether caged or 'free-range'.
I fanny-ed around for years switching between omnivore / vegetarian, then I educated myself & switched to vegan.
Perhaps this sort of product is a stepping stone away from cruel farming methods, but shouldn't be an end within itself, for those of us who believe: when suffering & sentience is combined, that careful consideration should follow.
The egg industry is a house of horrors.
COLD from me for that reason.
I'll get my coat..
For those who don't mind cooking & want a pure Vegan option, try this recipe:
Unchicken - Vegan Recipe (YouTube link)
I can only imagine you think once you've said "I'll get my coat..." for the 5000th time it might start becoming funny.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/quorn-meat-free-chicken-pieces-mince-500g-each-was-2-79-each-now-1-39-each-iceland-2508465