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In a message dated 9/25/02 2:39:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time, patchouli_troll writes:

 

 

Hey Pam, do you have a link for Worthington Food Co per chance? I would

love to try and find out where to get the Superlinks in my area.

 

I will eat MSF veggiedog, but find that unless I smother it in vegetarian chili,

or some other condiments, I can't eat it. *lol* It would be nice to find a "dog"

that can stand alone, ya know. TIA! :::smiles:::

 

~ P_T ~

 

 

Hi All,

 

Yes, the Yves brand remind me of this. If these had of been the first "fake" hotdogs to try I think I would have given up trying. It funny too, because their other pseudos aren't too bad, but the hotdogs, yeck!

 

Anyway, thanks Wendy for reminding me to say that Superlinks do come in a can and Kroeger (or FoodsCo as some of them are called in California), do have a small section of these pseudo meats. Some Adventist Book Centers have a lot of veggie pseudo meats too, if you happen to live near by one.

 

Some people like the Veja-Links or Big Franks made by Worthington and Loma Linda foods respectively, but I like Superlinks better. Frozen Leanines is a close second.

 

Worthington does have a webpage. It's actually at

 

www.morningstarfarms.com

 

Worthington is Morningstar Farms parent company I believe.

 

Worthington makes another product that is available at the Kroeger's chains too called Fri-Chik, not the FriChicken, but Fri-Chik as there are two of them. It tastes a good deal like chicken and can be used in so many chicken recipes. One is that great recipe on the back of the Campbell's mushroom soup can with chicken, rice and the mushroom soup. Quick too. Throw it together in a casserole pan, slide it in the oven and it's done in about 30 minutes.

 

Hope this helps PT,

Pam

 

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