Guest guest Posted November 28, 2004 Report Share Posted November 28, 2004 Hello Amy. i have never tried Tofurky before; i usually get the Quorn brand roast for the holidays. However, i just purchased a tofurky with stuffing and a container of the " giblet " gravy they make to go with it. i have heard enough good things about these products so i am curious to try them for myself. i will let you all know how i like them once i actually cook them up later this week for dinner. ~ pt ~ replying to this digest post: " Amy P. " <aviva_ha> Tofurkey Has anyone tried the Tofurkey that is sold in stores? I ususally choose the blatant veggie choices rather than the veggie trying to be meat products. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2004 Report Share Posted November 28, 2004 I have tried the Turtle Mountain Tofurky and made tofurky. I really liked the TM Tofurky! Especially the dumplings that came with it. It has a great texture too. When I made my Tofurky it was great tasting but eggy texture and it kinda creeped me out so I ended up giving it away! Jamie ~ PT ~ <patchouli_troll wrote: Hello Amy. i have never tried Tofurky before; i usually get the Quorn brand roast for the holidays. However, i just purchased a tofurky with stuffing and a container of the " giblet " gravy they make to go with it. i have heard enough good things about these products so i am curious to try them for myself. i will let you all know how i like them once i actually cook them up later this week for dinner. ~ pt ~ replying to this digest post: " Amy P. " <aviva_ha> Tofurkey Has anyone tried the Tofurkey that is sold in stores? I ususally choose the blatant veggie choices rather than the veggie trying to be meat products. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 Tofurky is yummy though I'm sad that they no longer have the tempeh " drumettes " they used to. When they stopped those, I started buying UnTurkey instead (by Now and Zen) and it's SOOOO yummy. Veronica >Tofurkey > >Has anyone tried the Tofurkey that is sold in stores? I ususally >choose the blatant veggie choices rather than the veggie trying to be >meat products. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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