I've just completely dropped milk from my diet and shopping list. Don't eat cereal so no problem there, rarely drink tea (well the tea you put milk in anyway) only drink black coffee.
Far less mucus in my life.
Only problem is the non milk based alternatives to whey protein are all proper rank.
I've just completely dropped milk from my diet. Don't eat cereal so no problem there, rarely drink tea (well the tea you put milk in anyway) only drink black coffee.
Far less mucus in my life.
Only problem is the non milk based alternatives to whey protein are all proper rank.
Sainsbury’s used to stock a product called Mylk which, while entirely plant based was very much like cow’s milk unless used with water above about 90-95 degrees C when it separated. I thought it was fantastic.
I've just completely dropped milk from my diet and shopping list. Don't eat cereal so no problem there, rarely drink tea (well the tea you put milk in anyway) only drink black coffee.
Far less mucus in my life.
Only problem is the non milk based alternatives to whey protein are all proper rank.
I've just completely dropped milk from my diet and shopping list. Don't eat cereal so no problem there, rarely drink tea (well the tea you put milk in anyway) only drink black coffee.
Far less mucus in my life.
Only problem is the non milk based alternatives to whey protein are all proper rank.
I've just completely dropped milk from my diet and shopping list. Don't eat cereal so no problem there, rarely drink tea (well the tea you put milk in anyway) only drink black coffee.
Far less mucus in my life.
Only problem is the non milk based alternatives to whey protein are all proper rank.
Also myprotein do some decent vegan alternatives, their cookies are unreal
Not too bad isn't as good as "quite nice!"
I totally understand the difficulty. Will give the my protein options a go when my current bag finishes.
Haha just being honest it's a bit powdery but I use it, I usually whack some bananas in with it and syrup to make it a bit more sugary, there's a really nice vanilla blend on my protein though that needs no boosters
Also come in lemon and fudge. They're absolutely unreal and no different from a 'normal' cake imo.
Taste: 9/10 Comparison to non vegan cakes: 8.5/10 Price: 5/10 Overall: 7/10 (low marks purely cause of price, 4 quid for 4 cupcakes...)
Next up the chocolate replacement, I personally prefer the version with the dried banana bits but if you don't want to be that adventourous then stick with the milk chocolate version.
Taste: 8/10 (It's no cadburies) Comparison: 7/10 Price: 6.5/10 (2.50 when you could grab a share bag for a quid on offer) Overall: 6/10, price mainly let's this one down again.
Lastly and probably my favourite the Nutella replacement. Personally for me I can't really tell the difference and I would go as far as saying it might actually be nicer than Nutella (been a while). Nature's hazelnut choc spread.
Your vegan mince is in the fridge @Braziliance and will be a spag Bol tomorrow. Will report back. Had a nice vegan stew with couscous on Wednesday and a vegan masala curry today.
im not going vegan but can certainly see with different sauces, textures etc you can maintain a vegan diet a lot easier than I thought it would be.
Your vegan mince is in the fridge @Braziliance and will be a spag Bol tomorrow. Will report back. Had a nice vegan stew with couscous on Wednesday and a vegan masala curry today.
im not going vegan but can certainly see with different sauces, textures etc you can maintain a vegan diet a lot easier than I thought it would be.
Nice one, that's all it is at the end of the day texture. When people try it I just try and make them aware that it's obviously not gonna be as nice as proper mince but it's a very decent replacement
A friend of mine (veggie since birth, well seems like that) commented whilst having a beer on Friday night, that many places don’t seem to have a veggie option anymore.
Like people either eat meat or are vegan and nothing in between.
Had some McSweens vegetarian haggis (suitable for vegans) tonight, was nice although needed a good pinch of salt. not a patch on the real thing but I’m sure most meat eaters would say that when trying a veggie substitute of one of their favourite things
I enjoy the products from Violife. The sliced 'cheese' is excellent in sandwiches - and it melts nicely under the grill if you fancy it on toast. https://violifefoods.com/our-products/
I eat a fair few meals without meat and enjoy them but have just tried some quorn sausages my wife had cooked for herself. How on earth anyone can think they taste nice is beyond me, they were vile.
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Me and her would make a great sitcom.
sounds shit...
ITV are very interested.
Far less mucus in my life.
Only problem is the non milk based alternatives to whey protein are all proper rank.
They have stopped stocking it though
https://uk.bodybuilding.com/store/pulsin/pea-protein-isolate-powder.html?skuId=PULEU5440014&PLASKU=PULEU5440014&crtp=paidsearch&gclid=Cj0KCQjwjMfoBRDDARIsAMUjNZrQW_iUoVKW0MPFopyWvWJdWgu7mV_WJFKE6S0KuGkhi4B6Ei32qGsaAqc7EALw_wcB
Also myprotein do some decent vegan alternatives, their cookies are unreal
I totally understand the difficulty. Will give the my protein options a go when my current bag finishes.
They also ship to China, which probably doesn't help you.
Oggs chocolate fudge vegan cakes
https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/shop/ProductDisplay?categoryId=&langId=44&productId=1290362&storeId=10151
Also come in lemon and fudge. They're absolutely unreal and no different from a 'normal' cake imo.
Taste: 9/10
Comparison to non vegan cakes: 8.5/10
Price: 5/10
Overall: 7/10 (low marks purely cause of price, 4 quid for 4 cupcakes...)
Next up the chocolate replacement, I personally prefer the version with the dried banana bits but if you don't want to be that adventourous then stick with the milk chocolate version.
https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/shop/gb/groceries/moo-free-original-organic-bar-100g?istCompanyId=1e096408-041f-4238-994e-a7cf46bf9413&istFeedId=689af7a8-5842-4d88-be59-1ee5688a81b5&istItemId=wxwqqtrrl&istBid=t&PPC=*&gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=CjwKCAjw9dboBRBUEiwA7VrrzY7GOM9rCOD-k-_Q9tTnDUy_q1uf_ahMFDz49zNNKQQ0xo7zuc3HGhoCpMYQAvD_BwE
Taste: 8/10 (It's no cadburies)
Comparison: 7/10
Price: 6.5/10 (2.50 when you could grab a share bag for a quid on offer)
Overall: 6/10, price mainly let's this one down again.
Lastly and probably my favourite the Nutella replacement. Personally for me I can't really tell the difference and I would go as far as saying it might actually be nicer than Nutella (been a while). Nature's hazelnut choc spread.
https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/shop/gb/groceries/chocolate-sweet-spreads/natures-store-hazelnut---cocoa-spread-350g
Taste: 9/10
Comparison: 10/10
Price: 8/10
Overall: 9/10
im not going vegan but can certainly see with different sauces, textures etc you can maintain a vegan diet a lot easier than I thought it would be.
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Like people either eat meat or are vegan and nothing in between.
Well worth a try
https://www.macsween.co.uk/products/delicious-every-day-vegetarian/
https://violifefoods.com/our-products/
Agree violife cream cheese, Parmesan, original slices and the Greek cheese substitute all pretty decent if not as good as actual cheese.
if you are a real cheese fan, you aren’t going to be able to replicate it as a vegan.