Salmon fillet = mmmm, yummy.
Ground lamb burgers = okay, but rather bland; need rather more flavoring.
Amy's non-dairy frozen pot pie = decent filling but the WORST pie crust I have ever tasted in my LIFE. Self, have you not learned about buying things labelled vegan-friendly? They do not love you. They hate you and want you to suffer.
Angel's hair pasta = quick and easy, but rather less tasty than most other pasta. Although maybe I just needed, like, three times as much garlic in with it.
Spoonfuls of Nutella from the jar = wrong, yet so tasty.
Ground lamb burgers = okay, but rather bland; need rather more flavoring.
Amy's non-dairy frozen pot pie = decent filling but the WORST pie crust I have ever tasted in my LIFE. Self, have you not learned about buying things labelled vegan-friendly? They do not love you. They hate you and want you to suffer.
Angel's hair pasta = quick and easy, but rather less tasty than most other pasta. Although maybe I just needed, like, three times as much garlic in with it.
Spoonfuls of Nutella from the jar = wrong, yet so tasty.
(no subject)
12/10/04 16:39 (UTC)It's not really chocolately enough to satisfy a chocolate craving, but it's close.
(no subject)
12/10/04 16:42 (UTC)(no subject)
12/10/04 16:55 (UTC)(no subject)
12/10/04 17:09 (UTC)There is *nothing* wrong with spoonfuls of Nutella. NOTHING.
Please do not burst this happy delusional bubble of mine?
(no subject)
12/10/04 17:16 (UTC)Anyway, I think this is why most of the Amy's stuff kind of fails.
(no subject)
12/10/04 17:36 (UTC)I agree with you on the fake vegan thing, actually but somehow I don't think of "pot pie" in the category as, like, vegan bologna and vegan turkey and vegan cheesecake and vegan mayonnaise and so on. If I had realized this was vegan, I wouldn't have bought it, actually; I didn't notice the big "non-dairy" labelling.
(no subject)
12/10/04 17:36 (UTC)(no subject)
12/10/04 17:46 (UTC)(no subject)
12/10/04 17:52 (UTC)(no subject)
12/10/04 17:54 (UTC)Same deal with vegans of any age.
(no subject)
12/10/04 18:44 (UTC)I haven't found anywhere here (Hartford, CT) that sells ground lamb yet, and I am craving lamb meatballs. Pretty simple - 1/2lb ground lamb, 1 egg, 1 onion, 1 slice wholemeal bread, a handful of pine nuts, some cinnamon and parsley, garlic to taste. Soak the bread, dice the onion, put everything except the nuts and parsley in the food processor. Zoom for a minute, then stir in the parsley and pine nuts. Cook in tomato sauce, and serve with rice. Or use it to stuff zucchini or eggplant.
I'm also craving chicken soup. Hopefully when I find a ground lamb seller, they'll sell chicken frames too!
(no subject)
12/10/04 19:13 (UTC)I had actually been looking for lamb to cut up for stew or curry, but couldn't find it at the grocery, so I decided to experiment with the ground lamb they had instead. The recipe I had, though, was basically just the meat and salt and pepper and cheese, and even though I am a big fan of lamb in general, it was not quite enough.
(no subject)
12/10/04 21:00 (UTC)I sort of thought the point of vegetarian and vegan cooking was to make tasty things with non-animal products, not bend over backwards trying to make fake animal products.
I used to say that all the time -- usually with more four-letter words sprinkled in ;) -- but now I've mellowed. ;) Hey, some vegetarians really do miss eating meat and appreciate having the fake substitutes around. And if you want to market a product to a broader audience, including people who aren't vegetarian at all, sometimes it's easier to have fake meat than tofu or (horrors!) only veggies.
I'm just sayin'. I don't really care for any of the fake meat products myself. Heck, I don't even like veggie burgers.
(no subject)
12/10/04 21:09 (UTC)