In Tesco tomato & herb wraps (which the buggers are discontinuing :( )Quote:
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In Tesco tomato & herb wraps (which the buggers are discontinuing :( )Quote:
snaffler
dont shop at tesco..dont support big supermarket chains..just read how all these tesco products contain some oil that is being harvested in african jungles and is contributing to the slaughter of chimps. shop at co-ops and local health food stores. you arent supporting local agriculture by shopping at these big chains.
Fried zucchini and tomatoes. :D
snail, i think people are going to shop or eat wherever they want to.
my favorite sandwich filling as of current would have to be mock tuna. (even though i dont eat sandwiches at all lately lol)
anyone ever tried romaine roll ups?
I'll shop where I choose to for my own reasons thank you :)Quote:
snail
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feral
sometimes it is sooo inconvient to avoid these superstores:(i do my best.
at least we can encourage them to take on vegan ideas inthe long run.
but on the other hand i am thankful for that info about tescos...are any supermarkets more ethical though?!i love sandwhiches but avoid them cos im avoiding bread..it makes me poorly:( and fat!!!ol
Deffinetly a new favourite. I had humous and raw mushrooms on wholemeal today sooooo yummy :D
My fave is tahini at the moment
cashew or almond butter and tomatoes with hempseed oil :p
Almond butter and mixed spring salad. Sounds strange but it's even better than peanut butter and lettuce.
Right now on the stove I have a concoction I made to stop me from spending all of my money on Amy's black bean burritos.
1 can enchilada sauce
1 can tomatoes
1 yellow squash (cut with a french fry maker!)
1 zuchinni (the same)
1 cap of Mrs. Dash mesquite
1 jalepeno
1 red pepper (actually half)
I'd say probably a cup and a half of dry black beans by from Whole Foods
1 cup broccoli
* Corn (didn't have any but would have been good)
Cook in as skillet until the veg are done the way you like
Place about 5 heaping teaspoons on a tortilla and heat on med in a skillet until the bottom is firm.
p.s. all veg (including those chopped with french fry maker were further) chopped into smallish chunks
apologies if someone else has already posted this, but sandwich lovers may be intrested to know in the UK Fresh! are holding a sandwich competition. Fresh! make lots of wraps and sanwiches including vegan ones i have been so thankful for when I get caught out with surprise overtime or forgetting my lunch. Their website is here:
www.freshnaturallyorganic.co.uk
although I found it bit difficult to use to start with.
This was my entry by the way:
A seeded bread roll spread with tomato chutney, a grilled portabello mushroom and toasted pine nuts with a genorous portion of baby leaf spinach. hmmmm. ooh and a sprinkle of nutmeg cos no mushroom is complete without it.
good luck!!
i try really hard never to shop at big chains like asda or tesco. i despise them.
i try to shop at co-op, and if that fails, then sainsburys, cos they are the 2nd best in the UK, IMO. but most of all, i prefer to shop at my local health food/vegan store Grassroots. its my little haven :)
i also support my local convenience stores, and greengrocers.
Marmite with banana and Marmite with cress have been my favourite experiments so far. Yet to find anyone else daring enough to try them though :D
I had smokey seitan, sliced tomato, and hummous - that was nice :)
My son bought me some olive spread back from Greece. It is really lovely on crackers.
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i recently tried spicy seitan slice with humous, and soycheese & salad.. mmm its soo good :)
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i bought sainsburys "good for you" salad cream today, because people on here said it was vegan. i havent eaten salad cream for yeeeeeeears and i tried some today and it was ok :)
so tomorrow i shall be having salad cream & soycheese with salad :)
Ooh, that sounds nice, Lozza :)
I never thought of cheezely and salad cream. Add a few bits of chives or spring onion or something and it would make a good egg mayo substitute:)
I need to buy more of that salad cream. T'other half ate it all up :mad:
Marmite, marmite, marmite, aaaaand marmite!
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snail
I have to shop at supermarkets, unfortunatly. :rolleyes:
I usually have cream cheese and cucumber or houmous and something in sandwiches.
You mean the toffuti-type cream cheese? is that any good? I've seen a few different flavours out there but I'm too poor to buy one if it's gonna suck :<
*gag* Don't knock it till you've tried it though, eh? I like tofu and sundried tomato dip, but I'm not all that into sandwiches. Actually, don't much like bread.... :confused:Quote:
sproutsfan
Yes the toffuti...garlic and herb one I think I buy, it isn't bad really. :) Quite nice on sandwiches etc.Quote:
IndigoSea
Peanut butter! :D
I use a lot of Hummus. Ah!! :)
Till recently, I had never tasted Tofutti Cream Cheese. On a trip to Herefordshire Redwellies made me eat a bread coated with plentiful of cream cheese. Wow!! Home made bread and cream cheese is amazin!! :D:D:D Thanks Redwellies.
Now I'm an addict of cream cheese. Its adding some unwanted pounds to my arse. But who cares???:p It tastes incredible. :):D
Wash your mouth out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quote:
fiamma
Aw, I've just read more of this thread for sandwich ideas and now I want a damn sandwich!! lol But I have a slight problem, i have no bread, and no ingrediants for a sandwich so I'm going to have to wait. *cries* :( I hate craving things but not being able to have them lol!
Someone who don't like sandwiches or bread...wow, lol I've never known someone who doesn't like sandwiches. :p
its hard to make a sandwich without bread.
p/b yeast extract and banana. Mmmm
Homemade pesto with tomato slices. I promise I will brave the yeast extract/banana combo.
I'm having a sweet potato curry sandwich at the moment. 'Tis nice.
Falafel, tomato ketchup, onion, lettuce and tomato - in my tum right now :D
my favorite sandwiches have to be:
1) Avacado, mustard, onion, lettuce, and sprouts
2) Hummus, cucumber, and lettuce
mmm... :p
i was eating Redwood Cheatin' ham, 'cheddar' Cheezly and Sussex pickle sandwiches recently, yum. but i'm not eating bread at the moment because i can't digest wheat properly. i love bread and i can't have any :( wheat-free bread is disgusting and pointless. :p
Sliced avocado, cucumber, carrot and lettuce with mustard-style nayonaise on whole wheat nut bread. It's tasty. :)
Marmite and sliced banana on toast!!!
What do they mean with red peppers?
http://www.syvum.com/iosundry/recipes/thai/pepperr1.gif
or
http://images.google.be/images?q=tbn...s/img_0143.jpg
The first one. Red peppers are sweet and very mild. The second picture you showed is a red chilli pepper and it's hot.
In Australia, bell peppers are called 'capsicum' and the lil ones we just call chilli. Also, aubergine we called 'eggplant' and marrow we call 'squash' (the yellow one or zuchinni (the long green one).
One of my favourite sandwiches is roasted vegetables on a turkish roll. The more nightshade vegetables, the better.
I liked the gluten-free bread I bought. :o Too bad it's too small.
Corn relish......it takes me back to my childhood.