xoxoxoBruce Tuesday Jul 24 11:47 PMJuly 25th, 2018: Mock Meat
The PETA drones, hipsters, and trend followers are becoming vegans, you’ll know who there are because they’ll tell you… repeatedly.
Can’t prove it but I suspect people like clodfobble who makes choices on real physiological demands of her family, are far and few between..
Have some fried chicken… yum yum.
Looks like chicken, tastes like chicken, but that ain’t chicken.
It’s a concoction of soybeans and a laundry list of other ingredients.
Since Buddhism and Taoism are dominant in the far east, and they espouse shunning meat, the restaurants in Chinatown
are up to speed, even though 80% of the vegan customers are white.
You know, capitalist running dogs.
It would appear that May Wah, in NYC Chinatown was, and remains, ahead of the curve.
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The Ngs work with a Taiwan-based manufacturing company called Chin Hsin Foods, which ensures that the mock meat they are getting is as good as it is back home. She has tried a few of the longstanding American brands of imitation meats, such as Morningstar Farms, but “the texture is a bit off,” Lily says. “The package looks good, but once you open it, it is just a lump.”
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So it appears that May Wah is the place to go if you want to eschew meat, wonderful tasty meat, for this hipster trend. Mmm bacon.
OK, I'm going to be offline for awhile so argue among yourselves.
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Clodfobble Wednesday Jul 25 07:01 AMIf there's one thing I've learned, it's don't bother with substitutes. They never satisfy. Quit trying to fool yourself and just eat a damn apple.
Griff Wednesday Jul 25 07:15 AMConfirmed.
glatt Wednesday Jul 25 08:09 AMDo not want.
Gimmie a bowl of beans and rice before you give me that shit.
fargon Wednesday Jul 25 09:16 AMYUKKY!!!
Happy Monkey Wednesday Jul 25 11:10 AMThat said, I am curious about the "Impossible Burger". I did try the "Beyond Burger", and it had a really bad aftertaste.
fargon Wednesday Jul 25 12:59 PMWe have a locally produced Walnut Burger from the Trempealeau Hotel that's very good. I have had veggie burgers that are quite good, but that stuff looks nasty.
blueboy56 Wednesday Jul 25 03:42 PMI'm waiting for someone to come up with gluten free water.
Happy Monkey Wednesday Jul 25 03:52 PMVintage seltzer has been proudly proclaiming it's Kosher for years.
Griff Wednesday Jul 25 07:33 PMTo be fair, I can eat tofu if it isn't pretending to be meat.
monster Wednesday Jul 25 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by blueboy56
I'm waiting for someone to come up with gluten free water.
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We sell that. Also cholesterol free. Still waiting for the non-GMO label to appear on a bottle.... and now I think about it, I haven't seen organic water.
glatt Thursday Jul 26 08:12 AMI've seen "artisanal water" on the shelf. I'm not exactly sure what that means. It was shipped from Norway. Right next to the water shipped from Fiji.
I've purchased a couple bottles of the water shipped from Fiji. I thought the bottles might be good to reuse when backpacking because they are square and won't roll away from you when you are tossing them around. I wound up using Smart water bottles instead because they fit in my backpack pockets better and there's an available water filter that mates perfectly with a Smart bottle.
lumberjim Thursday Jul 26 11:37 AMsomeone handed me a sample of a 'chicken' pattie yesterday at wegmans. vegetarian, maybe gluten free vegan hoo hah... didn't look, but.... it was pretty friggin good.
Clodfobble Thursday Jul 26 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by glatt
I've purchased a couple bottles of the water shipped from Fiji. I thought the bottles might be good to reuse when backpacking because they are square and won't roll away from you when you are tossing them around. I wound up using Smart water bottles instead because they fit in my backpack pockets better and there's an available water filter that mates perfectly with a Smart bottle.
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Fiji water is different, though, because it's the only one with silicon--comes from the volcanic rock in the area--which crosses the blood-brain barrier and bonds with aluminum and removes it from the body. Ain't no point in me giving you my anecdotal evidence of what it does for autism, but here's a study showing that just 12 weeks of consumption improved the cognition of Alzheimer's patients, which has long been known to be connected to aluminum buildup in the brain.
Big market opportunity for someone to enrich an existing American mineral water with silicon, but until then, we're getting ours shipped from Fiji.
glatt Thursday Jul 26 01:52 PMVery interesting
blueboy56 Thursday Jul 26 03:29 PMRe: Fiji water: While I have tried it and liked it, A couple of points: 1. After consuming a few liters, I developed a strong interest in coconuts and breadfruit and 2. if we keep taking their water, won't the earth become unbalanced and tip toward the southern hemisphere?
xoxoxoBruce Wednesday Aug 1 12:49 AM
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Originally Posted by blueboy56
Re: if we keep taking their water, won't the earth become unbalanced and tip toward the southern hemisphere?
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You make that sound like a bad thing. Maybe that's what we need.
Gravdigr Thursday Aug 2 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by blueboy56
...and tip toward the southern hemisphere?
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Yes, but, that will then be the Southern Hemisphere, so it'll all work out.
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