Has anyone else here tried Quorn 'meatless meats'? I know Barry mentioned it once, and its supposedly very popular in europe. I just had a Quorn turk'y sandwich, and I'm in love with this stuff!
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Originally posted by turtlegirl View PostHas anyone else here tried Quorn 'meatless meats'? I know Barry mentioned it once, and its supposedly very popular in europe. I just had a Quorn turk'y sandwich, and I'm in love with this stuff!
Like you, I love it and make it into burgers with sage 'n onion. I put it in with my spagetti.
I use it as a mince. We can buy it here as chicken legs, ,, etc,,, but what's the point ?
It's a great alternative.
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Foodland has the most diverse Quorn selections, Safeway carries the chik'n tenders sometimes, and I hope that Down to Earth has a good selection of products, but I don't actually know. That's the report from Kailua!~ This is the strangest life I've ever known ~
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Sure it's labelled Quorn and you can
buy it in many forms, sausages, chicken legs etc.
My favourite is mince which I can pop into the freezer, then use as much as I need. You can virtually turn it into anything
Makes excellent burgers and stir fries with rice and veggies. Put it in spagetti sauce with your tomatoe puree. Hey ! Quorn is not costly.
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I couldn't find quorn at Safeway today. I looked in the frozen food section, and paid particular attention where they have frozen gourmet and vegetarian foods. Nothing. Should I be looking somewhere else?
PS: I did a search online for 'quorn in hawaii', and it brought me back to this thread.
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