I think this is the regular price for this mouse however I have been searching so long for vegetarian choc mousse and never found. Hope this helps someone!
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funkeymunkey
15 May 1712#3
Oh boy, i'm so excited for all the unfunny vegetarian comments... just can't wait
harpo240
15 May 173#19
ALDI have a 72 page list of their vegetarian products here, hope it helps someone. LINK: Veggie Aldi Stuff
qwerta369
15 May 173#1
Vegetarian? I think you'll find most people prefer their chocolate mouse with bits of chicken in. What's wrong with you.
I'm all for choice, but your post that I replied to just described gelatine and not any specific "problem", as such, but a rather childlike "urrgh" type conclusion. Your reply then did elude to potential problems, although very generalised, since most of what you infer is not meat eating itself that's an issue, rather the modern, intensive methods for producing it. Since meat production is still occurring, producing gelatine could be seen as excellent use of meat by-products (although I am not under the illusion this is actually the case).
On the flip side, personally, I fail to see how the likes of Quorn are any better for "ethical, environmental and health reasons", although I am not assuming that you, or all vegetarians, eat it. I would like to see a more balanced and natural approach to how we produce and consume food.
m12_shakes
16 May 171#29
Thanks for this post Rizo, went and picked up a pack yesterday and it tastes lovely!
jamgin
16 May 17#28
From your viewpoint there is no 'problem' but for others the thought of eating boiled animal parts for a desert may be not so palatable. Please see the interweb for details of why meat eating is a bad idea for ethical, environmental and health reasons. At the end of the day in the democracy we live in the choice is yours.
unhappybunny
16 May 171#24
Veggie clowns... have a proper meal !!!
jamgin to unhappybunny
16 May 17#27
If you care about the environment then go veggie otherwise join the circus.
jamgin
16 May 17#26
In that case I would recommend you try pickled pigs trotters.
jamgin
15 May 171#18
For those who wonder what the problem with gelatin in deserts and kids sweets is. Nice little description for you to digest:
Gelatin is a mixture of peptides and proteins produced by partial hydrolysis of collagen extracted from the skin, bones, and connective tissues of animals such as domesticated cattle, chicken, pigs, and fish.
Ummm. Yum. Yum. NOT.
p.s. cheers for the deal op.
Rickardo to jamgin
15 May 17#20
And the problem is?
BigOrkWaaagh to jamgin
16 May 17#25
I couldn't care less where it comes from when it tastes so delicious. Pile up that connective tissue.
Tuesday4
16 May 17#23
Anyone know where I can get hold of veggie marshmallows? I'm sure the Sainsbury's ones didn't have gelatin in (yonks ago) but can't seem to find any now that are veggie friendly :disappointed:
harpo240
15 May 173#19
ALDI have a 72 page list of their vegetarian products here, hope it helps someone. LINK: Veggie Aldi Stuff
Rizo to harpo240
15 May 171#22
Thats fantastic, thanks for posting. I see some candy on there im gona check out!
janetaz1
15 May 171#21
Thanks! Always struggle with my gran!!!!
the.gooner
15 May 171#5
For a vegan mousse all you need is dark chocolate, sugar and chick pea water! Makes amazing mousses!
Tuesday4 to the.gooner
15 May 171#17
Have you tried vegan chocolate mousse with avocado? It's ace
bogglebrain
15 May 17#16
I doubt that comes in at 10.8333333333333333333333333 pence a portion like the Aldi goop :sunglasses:
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On the flip side, personally, I fail to see how the likes of Quorn are any better for "ethical, environmental and health reasons", although I am not assuming that you, or all vegetarians, eat it. I would like to see a more balanced and natural approach to how we produce and consume food.
Gelatin is a mixture of peptides and proteins produced by partial hydrolysis of collagen extracted from the skin, bones, and connective tissues of animals such as domesticated cattle, chicken, pigs, and fish.
Ummm. Yum. Yum. NOT.
p.s. cheers for the deal op.
This is a fraud I tell you!
http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/chocolate-recipes/delicious-chocolate-mousse/