You need to evolve my friend - cutting down on meat products or cutting them out entirely is the future.
Groaver
3 Sep 16#5
Great on a toasted muffin with a slice of cheese and ketchup of your choice.
Heat OP.
snapdragon
3 Sep 16#7
I never tried these but the small white pieces are OK in curries if you fry them hard until golden and crispy on the outside. The even smaller brown pieces are OK in some things. What I don't like is the way they try and sell them as meat-free meat. Why can't they just sell it as quorn? Not meat-free chicken nuggets etc... Why not quorn nuggets? or shredded quorn instead of meat free minced beef?
edgeone to snapdragon
3 Sep 16#11
There's no trying about it. Its what they do and they do it well which is Quorn was recently bought for over £500m.
MrScotchBonnet
3 Sep 162#8
benjammin316
3 Sep 161#9
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Gort1951
3 Sep 161#10
Why make them look like sausages and bacon if they are for veggies?
edgeone to Gort1951
3 Sep 162#12
They do it to annoy people with low IQ
dreamager
3 Sep 161#13
An insect protein based diet is the future, and that's still meat
dreamager
3 Sep 161#14
An insect protein based diet is the future, and that's still meat
husna2000
3 Sep 16#15
Nuggets are the best
NitrousUK
3 Sep 161#16
*Meat-eaters triggered*
Neophyte
4 Sep 16#17
Well actually lab grown meat is the future. It will be grown in vats similar to Quorn which removes the argument for animal cruelty and environmental issues but there is still the problems meat has linked with certain cancers.
Justme1969
4 Sep 16#18
I have no issues with "lab meat" - aside from, it is completely unnecessary and caters to cultural conditioning that can be broken. But why not, as long as it is cheap enough to mass produce, this is better than breeding animals into captivity and torturing them. Humans mostly suck :stuck_out_tongue:
Justme1969
4 Sep 16#19
Highly unlikely.
If a person insists that animal products are necessary, there is this option:
Opening post
Quorn Southern Fried Burgers are meat free (Pack of 4 252g) was £2.00 now £1.00
Quorn Chicken Style meat free fillets (Gluten Free) (312g) was £2.00 now £1.00
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You need to evolve my friend - cutting down on meat products or cutting them out entirely is the future.
Heat OP.
If a person insists that animal products are necessary, there is this option:
bi-valves
(Used to like Vesta Madras and Pots of the World)
Is this similar to soya ?