Guest guest Posted March 12, 2003 Report Share Posted March 12, 2003 Cheryll, That sounds like a great idea. Where do you find this product? Will any wholefoods/natural food store carry it? -K , " cheryll " <naturalist_44240> wrote: > We're not Irish but I do make St. Patrick's day food, just for > variety I guess. Our menu will be much the same as yours, boiled > potatoes, cabbage, etc... Instead of the traditional corned beef, I > like to add one inner packet (about 4 oz.) Worthington corned beef > substitute, as sort of a " garnish " , and a handful of pickling spices, > to give the " feel " of real corned beef and cabbage. If you've never > had it, it's like a soy lunchmeat substitute. (It does make a > halfway-decent reuben sandwich!) I add it when the meal is almost > ready, otherwise that soy meat substitute sort of gets mushy/wimps > out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2003 Report Share Posted March 12, 2003 , " Jigilou Snicklefitz " <jigilou> wrote: > Cheryll, > > That sounds like a great idea. Where do you find this product? Will > any wholefoods/natural food store carry it? I buy it at a Natural foods market. They also make " Wham " (a ham substitute), a chicken substitute, and a smoked turkey substitute. I think they are a little more economical than the lunchmeat substitutes made by Lightlife or Yves, because their boxes contain 2 inner packets (nearly twice as much I believe) for the same price. Although I don't usually care for lunchmeat substitutes, the corned beef one is not bad, if you don't overdo it and use it lightly, as a " garnish " . The chicken one is also pretty good in a sub. The other two I don't much like but my husband likes them. Worthington is the same company that makes Morningstar Farms. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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