Published on 12, July, 2020
Recently been cutting back on meat intake, normal autistic trait from young, only really eat processed meat.
Tried some of the new vegetarian sausages today, ‘THIS isn’t pork sausages’, really enjoyed them and the texture is really good. Some brands have been vile. Would be interested to know if anyone else has found some good veggie alternatives on the market. I do cook some vegetarian meals from scratch, interested more in off the shelf for when busy.
Roy I think you need to add "and saucy extra curricular activities" to the thread name
Do you sleep with the windows open?
Cauliflower and baked beans, what could go wrong?
Plant Pioneer Shroomdogs are my favourite. Not eaten meat for 20+ yrs as went off the texture. I’ve literally tried everything and now stick with these. ️
I’m not going out in this rain, my gimp suit will get wet!
Sporadic Sparkly said:no cars or woodland are involved!
And no mention of dog****
Just waiting to be banned now
I've been a vegetarian for the last 5 years, I haven't looked back since. I feel better in every way since choosing the vegetarian life.
As long as it is just a walk with Otis, and no cars or woodland are involved!
Let's face it, as the suggestion of a Debbie Dominatrix Doll has been put forward, who knows what other ideas Roy may have.
Sorry Roy, I just couldn't resist...
Sporadic Sparkly said:My thanks to you and Roy for helping to provide me with a much-needed laugh with your exchange of 'saucy' banter.
Glad to be of service ma'am.
I think Roy needs to go for a long walk with a short dog to get rid of some excess energy
I will look into this, one of my favourite meals is just a nice soup and some crusty bread. Cheese on toast is another fave.
My thanks to you and Roy for helping to provide me with a much-needed laugh with your exchange of 'saucy' banter.
Roy said:I can see a whole new line In Debbie Dominatrix Dolls.
Dream on
I can see a whole new line In Debbie Dominatrix Dolls. The ideal Christmas gift.
I take my hat off to you Roy, especially as I have a tendency to eat processed meat. Not good as I need to reduce my intake of (bad) LDL cholesterol.
The only vegetarian alternatives I've tried are Quorn sausages and Quorn burgers. They tasted better than I expected, but I didn't enjoy them enough to want to make a habit of buying them. In addition to finding they lacked flavour and tasted too bland for my liking, I also found the texture too dry.
In addition, I found there was a noticeable difference in cost (more expensive). Admittedly, this was a good many years ago, when vegetarian alternatives had only just started to become available, and the only brand available seemed to be Quorn. Therefore, I'm aware things may well have changed since then in terms of cost.
Sloan said:Cauliflower cheese burgers are really good!
Pegg said:Caulifliwer grills
I love these too.
Mine come from Sainsbubblies.
I have them with BBQ baked beans.
Yum.
I don't know. It's the Harvester isn't it. Don't trust anywhere that puts sweetcorn in their salad bar!
out_of_step said:We had been seated in a "non salad bar" part of the 'restaurant' which we didn't know was any different. So we went up and helped ourselves.
That's actually funny but irritating if it wasn't made clear.
Why on earth have a 'non salad bar' area anyway?
We had been seated in a "non salad bar" part of the 'restaurant' which we didn't know was any different. So we went up and helped ourselves. I am NOT blaming this one on the autism!
out_of_step said:I got reprimanded
Are you going to tell us what for?
GuybrushThreepwood said:Do Glamorgan sausages still exist?
I've not seen them in shops but I did used to eat them out years ago.
Funnily enough, I was thinking nostalgically about those earlier...
Do Glamorgan sausages still exist? I remember them more from when I was first vegetarian they were pretty much cheesy bubble and squeak if I remember right (I’m allergic to diary now no more cheese for me)