Guest guest Posted December 11, 2004 Report Share Posted December 11, 2004 Have a gander at these: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4079723.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/4068109.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4064729.stm http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/gloucestershire/4061063.stm Big business strikes again, shafting the small producers............. The Valley Vegan..........Taga Sickler <zurumato wrote: Hi jo, could you tell us more about the dairie industries going broke in the UK? I try doing a search but Sir google, gave me nothing. Is there and article about this? It sounds like this is great news. I just wish It was happening here in the us. thsnks anouk - Joanne 12/9/2004 2:58:50 PM Re: Any ideas? Try the melting cheezly by Redwoods , I really like it but I never ate a lot of cheese anyway but it most be so much better than all that wood glue! Jo - victoria leggett Thursday, December 09, 2004 7:53 PM RE: Any ideas? hi catherine, its called cheezly and you find it in the cheese fridge. its ok but doesnt melt like the real thing. you can get red or white!Catherine Turner <catherineturner2000 wrote: Hi Victoria, Oh - what alternative did you buy from Tesco? I didn't realise they did vegan cheese there...? Catherine victoria leggett [tipples78]08 December 2004 22:07 Subject: RE: Any ideas? i know exactly what you are saying, ive been veggie for 15 years and 7 weeks ago went totally vegan. i also find cheese hard to give up. ive had the alternative from tesco but its not the same. however i would rather eat the alternative than feel guilty! good luck to youCatherine Turner <catherineturner2000 wrote: Ok - thanks for the suggestion. I'll try them.Catherine> > Jo bb [Heartwork]> 04 December 2004 15:16> > Re: Any ideas?>>>> Hi Catherine>> If you are in the UK - Redwoods rashers are vegan, and tasty. They also> make a melting cheese which you could have on top of your jacket potato,> beans and rashers - delicious.>> Jo>> > I was a vegetarian for 10 years, and have been working towards veganism,> and> > a few weeks ago I went completely vegan. My most difficult thing is> cheese.> > I'm getting used to not having it on a lot of things, but I eat quite a> lot> > of baked potatos, and one of my favourite things used to be baked potato> > with cheese and baked beans. I try it with just baked beans> but it's just> > not the same. When I was vegetarian and trying to give up> cheese I tried> it> > with baked beans and fake bacon which was better than just baked beans,> but> > I've found out that that fake bacon isn't vegan.> >> > Has anyone got any ideas what I can have with my baked potato?> Either as> a> > sort of cheese substitute type thing (not bought vegan cheese,> I've tried> > one and didn't like it, and I know there are others but I'd> rather try and> > make something), or just something nice to have with baked potato. My> baked> > potato, baked beans and cheese was a sort of filling comfort food type> > thing, so does anyone else here relate to it and got any ideas what I> could> > try to have with baked potato?> >> > Catherine>>>>>> To send an email to - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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