Guest guest Posted April 24, 2003 Report Share Posted April 24, 2003 I know Holland & BArrett sell Redwood's Cheezly but I'm not keen on that. I get Scheese from One Earth Shop in Birmingham. Scheese have a website though - www.scheese.co.uk - try there. You might be able to order it online from them. It's the best soya cheese I've tasted, in fact I just made a pizza with it this eve. <3 Shari Black Velvet www.blackvelvetmagazine.com - Catherine Harris Thursday, April 24, 2003 6:00 PM Re: soy cheese........ hi all, i was a huge cheese fan when i was a sinner...............so off i went to my local health food store..........they had no soy cheese, and dont stock it, but they had cheese made from oats!..........well, you dont want to know what it tasted like, but i guess cat litter must taste that way, not that i have personally tried it....................yuch!!!!!!!!!! anyone know anywhere in north london you can get soy cheese??.......and is it worth it??.........i had kinda faced the fact that i am cheeseless forever............ and i feel so much better................... catherine x >"Danielle Kichler" > > >Re: (unknown) >Thu, 24 Apr 2003 07:37:04 -0400 > >Yeah, a lot of "non-dairy" creamers have casein, a milk protein, in them, as >do a number of soy cheeses. I was never a big cheese fan anyway, except >maybe on my pasta. Sadly, you have to read the ingredients; there's no >other way around it. > >Danielle > > > >"You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake"--Jeanette Rankin > > > > > >----Original Message Follows---- >Surya Burdick > > >Re: (unknown) >Tue, 22 Apr 2003 17:42:46 -0700 (PDT) > >I get very confused at the grocery store trying to find vegan. SOmetimes it >says dairy fre but contains milk rennant so I don't buy it, or it seems >vegan by all accounts but it is an obvious vegetarian product that should >say vegan if it is, therefore I figure it's not somehow. I'm probably >slipping a little dairy into my food at this point by accident. I'm glad to >have this new group, I learn alot. > >Danielle Kichler wrote:Surya, > >someone once said veganism is a journey, not a destination. Don't feel too >bad about your slip-ups--unless we prepare all our own food or dine only in >restaurants that are vegan, we're bound to err. You're newly vegan, and >it's an adjustment period. > >Of course, I'm a newbie, too. I went from ovo-lacto to vegan in a matter of >months, and I know I'm not perfect, but at least I try. > >Danielle > > > >"You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake"--Jeanette Rankin > > > > > >----Original Message Follows---- >Surya Burdick > > > (unknown) >Mon, 21 Apr 2003 11:21:05 -0700 (PDT) > >Hi, I am very new to these chats so please feel free to correct >anything i'm doing wrong. I have recently gone from vegetarian to vegan, I >tried earlier this year and fell of the vegan wagon with some cheese, milk, >ect. Oh well. So I am trying and need some support. I am a mom to two >wonderful young children, 31 years old, from California, pretty liberal >politically and very protective of the environment, I am trying to eat vegan >for health and animal rights issues, as well as environmental issues. I do >not wear leather so that's a good start. I am married and a stay at home >mom. > > > > >The New Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > > >_______________ >STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2003 Report Share Posted April 24, 2003 hi all, i was a huge cheese fan when i was a sinner...............so off i went to my local health food store..........they had no soy cheese, and dont stock it, but they had cheese made from oats!..........well, you dont want to know what it tasted like, but i guess cat litter must taste that way, not that i have personally tried it....................yuch!!!!!!!!!! anyone know anywhere in north london you can get soy cheese??.......and is it worth it??.........i had kinda faced the fact that i am cheeseless forever............ and i feel so much better................... catherine x >"Danielle Kichler" > > >Re: (unknown) >Thu, 24 Apr 2003 07:37:04 -0400 > >Yeah, a lot of "non-dairy" creamers have casein, a milk protein, in them, as >do a number of soy cheeses. I was never a big cheese fan anyway, except >maybe on my pasta. Sadly, you have to read the ingredients; there's no >other way around it. > >Danielle > > > >"You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake"--Jeanette Rankin > > > > > >----Original Message Follows---- >Surya Burdick > > >Re: (unknown) >Tue, 22 Apr 2003 17:42:46 -0700 (PDT) > >I get very confused at the grocery store trying to find vegan. SOmetimes it >says dairy fre but contains milk rennant so I don't buy it, or it seems >vegan by all accounts but it is an obvious vegetarian product that should >say vegan if it is, therefore I figure it's not somehow. I'm probably >slipping a little dairy into my food at this point by accident. I'm glad to >have this new group, I learn alot. > >Danielle Kichler wrote:Surya, > >someone once said veganism is a journey, not a destination. Don't feel too >bad about your slip-ups--unless we prepare all our own food or dine only in >restaurants that are vegan, we're bound to err. You're newly vegan, and >it's an adjustment period. > >Of course, I'm a newbie, too. I went from ovo-lacto to vegan in a matter of >months, and I know I'm not perfect, but at least I try. > >Danielle > > > >"You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake"--Jeanette Rankin > > > > > >----Original Message Follows---- >Surya Burdick > > > (unknown) >Mon, 21 Apr 2003 11:21:05 -0700 (PDT) > >Hi, I am very new to these chats so please feel free to correct >anything i'm doing wrong. I have recently gone from vegetarian to vegan, I >tried earlier this year and fell of the vegan wagon with some cheese, milk, >ect. Oh well. So I am trying and need some support. I am a mom to two >wonderful young children, 31 years old, from California, pretty liberal >politically and very protective of the environment, I am trying to eat vegan >for health and animal rights issues, as well as environmental issues. I do >not wear leather so that's a good start. I am married and a stay at home >mom. > > > > >The New Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > > >_______________ >STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2003 Report Share Posted April 24, 2003 Personally I'm a Cheezly fan. So buy them both & have a Cheese tasting party. Toufutti cream cheese are yummy too - Shari Thursday, April 24, 2003 9:54 AM Re: soy cheese........ I know Holland & BArrett sell Redwood's Cheezly but I'm not keen on that. I get Scheese from One Earth Shop in Birmingham. Scheese have a website though - www.scheese.co.uk - try there. You might be able to order it online from them. It's the best soya cheese I've tasted, in fact I just made a pizza with it this eve. <3 Shari Black Velvet www.blackvelvetmagazine.com - Catherine Harris Thursday, April 24, 2003 6:00 PM Re: soy cheese........ hi all, i was a huge cheese fan when i was a sinner...............so off i went to my local health food store..........they had no soy cheese, and dont stock it, but they had cheese made from oats!..........well, you dont want to know what it tasted like, but i guess cat litter must taste that way, not that i have personally tried it....................yuch!!!!!!!!!! anyone know anywhere in north london you can get soy cheese??.......and is it worth it??.........i had kinda faced the fact that i am cheeseless forever............ and i feel so much better................... catherine x >"Danielle Kichler" > > >Re: (unknown) >Thu, 24 Apr 2003 07:37:04 -0400 > >Yeah, a lot of "non-dairy" creamers have casein, a milk protein, in them, as >do a number of soy cheeses. I was never a big cheese fan anyway, except >maybe on my pasta. Sadly, you have to read the ingredients; there's no >other way around it. > >Danielle > > > >"You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake"--Jeanette Rankin > > > > > >----Original Message Follows---- >Surya Burdick > > >Re: (unknown) >Tue, 22 Apr 2003 17:42:46 -0700 (PDT) > >I get very confused at the grocery store trying to find vegan. SOmetimes it >says dairy fre but contains milk rennant so I don't buy it, or it seems >vegan by all accounts but it is an obvious vegetarian product that should >say vegan if it is, therefore I figure it's not somehow. I'm probably >slipping a little dairy into my food at this point by accident. I'm glad to >have this new group, I learn alot. > >Danielle Kichler wrote:Surya, > >someone once said veganism is a journey, not a destination. Don't feel too >bad about your slip-ups--unless we prepare all our own food or dine only in >restaurants that are vegan, we're bound to err. You're newly vegan, and >it's an adjustment period. > >Of course, I'm a newbie, too. I went from ovo-lacto to vegan in a matter of >months, and I know I'm not perfect, but at least I try. > >Danielle > > > >"You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake"--Jeanette Rankin > > > > > >----Original Message Follows---- >Surya Burdick > > > (unknown) >Mon, 21 Apr 2003 11:21:05 -0700 (PDT) > >Hi, I am very new to these chats so please feel free to correct >anything i'm doing wrong. I have recently gone from vegetarian to vegan, I >tried earlier this year and fell of the vegan wagon with some cheese, milk, >ect. Oh well. So I am trying and need some support. I am a mom to two >wonderful young children, 31 years old, from California, pretty liberal >politically and very protective of the environment, I am trying to eat vegan >for health and animal rights issues, as well as environmental issues. I do >not wear leather so that's a good start. I am married and a stay at home >mom. > > > > >The New Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > > >_______________ >STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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