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Hey guys, I'm moving at the end of the month and I've already asked my

roommate to start saving ads from Trader Joes and Krogers, so I can

look to see what foods there are (it's been so long I've forgotten!) or

what new foods are offered in the states. But I was hoping that maybe

you guys could offer me some brand names or food items to try in the US

(available at TJ's or Krogers). Some things I'd like to find the

equivalent to is a firm tofu I buy here that is premarinated/packages

with olives, tomato and chili (www.taifun-tofu.com). Or is this brand

available in the US even? If not I can always marinate plain tofu but I

love this stuff. Also any brands of soy milk (especially if there are

flavored options) would be great.

 

Hmmm other things like oatmeals or preserves, applesauce, peanut

butter, soups, pastas, sauces, chocolate (fair-trade a plus), ice

creams (milk or soy) or any other particular brands/foods you'd like to

suggest. I'm not really into 'fake-foods' (fake-hot dogs, fake chicken,

fake animal name here) but if you like a particlar type I'd be willing

to give it a try. I also have a World Market nearby so I can buy a few

things there too...I know they have some German foods. Or even just

shopping tips...things to watch out for and what not. Any suggestions

are appreciated! Thanks!

 

-Katie

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Some brands that I like:

 

Tasty Bites (Trade Joes and maybe Krogers), packages of Indian food. A

foil pouch (that comes in a box) that you boil and then cut open and

pour onto your favorite carb, rice, potatoes, couscous.

 

Amy's (probably Krogers), she does frozen and canned stuff. I like her

soup and chili.

 

Fantastic Foods (maybe both stores), they make dried mixes for

tabouleh, falahfel, veggie burgers etc.

 

Silk brand soymilk. They make organic soymilk in regular and vanilla.

 

Bob's Red Mill - dry goods, such as soy flour, tvp, pancake mix etc.

 

I know you said you don't like the fake meats, but here are some

brands that we like to eat:

 

Yves - make fake lunch meat

LightLife - Smart Ground, Smart Dogs, Gimme Lean

Boca - mostly the brats

Gardenburger - James is addicted to the Riblets

Quorn - naked chikn cutlets, turky roast, chikn patties, chikn tenders

 

Hope that gives you a start. You can find all of these brands on line

as they all have their own websites.

 

Enjoy your last month in Germany. I spent my Junior year in college

studying in Munich.

 

Denise

 

PS Although World Market is great, it can be expensive, look for

things at Trader Joes or Krogers first.

 

, " budgiegirl2003 "

<budgiegirl2003> wrote:

> Hey guys, I'm moving at the end of the month and I've already asked my

> roommate to start saving ads from Trader Joes and Krogers, so I can

> look to see what foods there are (it's been so long I've forgotten!) or

> what new foods are offered in the states. But I was hoping that maybe

> you guys could offer me some brand names or food items to try in the US

> (available at TJ's or Krogers). Some things I'd like to find the

> equivalent to is a firm tofu I buy here that is premarinated/packages

> with olives, tomato and chili (www.taifun-tofu.com). Or is this brand

> available in the US even? If not I can always marinate plain tofu but I

> love this stuff. Also any brands of soy milk (especially if there are

> flavored options) would be great.

>

> Hmmm other things like oatmeals or preserves, applesauce, peanut

> butter, soups, pastas, sauces, chocolate (fair-trade a plus), ice

> creams (milk or soy) or any other particular brands/foods you'd like to

> suggest. I'm not really into 'fake-foods' (fake-hot dogs, fake chicken,

> fake animal name here) but if you like a particlar type I'd be willing

> to give it a try. I also have a World Market nearby so I can buy a few

> things there too...I know they have some German foods. Or even just

> shopping tips...things to watch out for and what not. Any suggestions

> are appreciated! Thanks!

>

> -Katie

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thanks! I've heard about those brands before but most I've never

tried. Wasn't planning on using World Market for grocery shopping

just for fun treats and odds and ends...like I know they carry

Kinder Egg chocolates there and some other fun snacks. I'll

definitely be checking out the websites for these and skimming

through the products. :)

 

, " organic_homestead "

<organic_homestead> wrote:

> Some brands that I like:

>

> Tasty Bites (Trade Joes and maybe Krogers), packages of Indian

food. A

> foil pouch (that comes in a box) that you boil and then cut open

and

> pour onto your favorite carb, rice, potatoes, couscous.

>

> Amy's (probably Krogers), she does frozen and canned stuff. I like

her

> soup and chili.

>

> Fantastic Foods (maybe both stores), they make dried mixes for

> tabouleh, falahfel, veggie burgers etc.

>

> Silk brand soymilk. They make organic soymilk in regular and

vanilla.

>

> Bob's Red Mill - dry goods, such as soy flour, tvp, pancake mix

etc.

>

> I know you said you don't like the fake meats, but here are some

> brands that we like to eat:

>

> Yves - make fake lunch meat

> LightLife - Smart Ground, Smart Dogs, Gimme Lean

> Boca - mostly the brats

> Gardenburger - James is addicted to the Riblets

> Quorn - naked chikn cutlets, turky roast, chikn patties, chikn

tenders

>

> Hope that gives you a start. You can find all of these brands on

line

> as they all have their own websites.

>

> Enjoy your last month in Germany. I spent my Junior year in college

> studying in Munich.

>

> Denise

>

> PS Although World Market is great, it can be expensive, look for

> things at Trader Joes or Krogers first.

>

> , " budgiegirl2003 "

> <budgiegirl2003> wrote:

> > Hey guys, I'm moving at the end of the month and I've already

asked my

> > roommate to start saving ads from Trader Joes and Krogers, so I

can

> > look to see what foods there are (it's been so long I've

forgotten!) or

> > what new foods are offered in the states. But I was hoping that

maybe

> > you guys could offer me some brand names or food items to try in

the US

> > (available at TJ's or Krogers). Some things I'd like to find the

> > equivalent to is a firm tofu I buy here that is

premarinated/packages

> > with olives, tomato and chili (www.taifun-tofu.com). Or is this

brand

> > available in the US even? If not I can always marinate plain

tofu but I

> > love this stuff. Also any brands of soy milk (especially if

there are

> > flavored options) would be great.

> >

> > Hmmm other things like oatmeals or preserves, applesauce, peanut

> > butter, soups, pastas, sauces, chocolate (fair-trade a plus),

ice

> > creams (milk or soy) or any other particular brands/foods you'd

like to

> > suggest. I'm not really into 'fake-foods' (fake-hot dogs, fake

chicken,

> > fake animal name here) but if you like a particlar type I'd be

willing

> > to give it a try. I also have a World Market nearby so I can buy

a few

> > things there too...I know they have some German foods. Or even

just

> > shopping tips...things to watch out for and what not. Any

suggestions

> > are appreciated! Thanks!

> >

> > -Katie

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So I was looking at the websites of the brands provided (some seemed

still overprocessed or microwave focused but found many neat things

to try and many of the 'fake food' brands also offer pastas and

lasangas num) and I knew I had heard of Quorn before...I read this

website regularly and they had an article on it awhile back...

 

http://cspinet.org/quorn/

 

....has anyone had problems with Quorn before? Just wondering.

 

-Katie

 

, " organic_homestead "

<organic_homestead> wrote:

> Some brands that I like:

>

> Tasty Bites (Trade Joes and maybe Krogers), packages of Indian

food. A

> foil pouch (that comes in a box) that you boil and then cut open

and

> pour onto your favorite carb, rice, potatoes, couscous.

>

> Amy's (probably Krogers), she does frozen and canned stuff. I like

her

> soup and chili.

>

> Fantastic Foods (maybe both stores), they make dried mixes for

> tabouleh, falahfel, veggie burgers etc.

>

> Silk brand soymilk. They make organic soymilk in regular and

vanilla.

>

> Bob's Red Mill - dry goods, such as soy flour, tvp, pancake mix

etc.

>

> I know you said you don't like the fake meats, but here are some

> brands that we like to eat:

>

> Yves - make fake lunch meat

> LightLife - Smart Ground, Smart Dogs, Gimme Lean

> Boca - mostly the brats

> Gardenburger - James is addicted to the Riblets

> Quorn - naked chikn cutlets, turky roast, chikn patties, chikn

tenders

>

> Hope that gives you a start. You can find all of these brands on

line

> as they all have their own websites.

>

> Enjoy your last month in Germany. I spent my Junior year in college

> studying in Munich.

>

> Denise

>

> PS Although World Market is great, it can be expensive, look for

> things at Trader Joes or Krogers first.

>

> , " budgiegirl2003 "

> <budgiegirl2003> wrote:

> > Hey guys, I'm moving at the end of the month and I've already

asked my

> > roommate to start saving ads from Trader Joes and Krogers, so I

can

> > look to see what foods there are (it's been so long I've

forgotten!) or

> > what new foods are offered in the states. But I was hoping that

maybe

> > you guys could offer me some brand names or food items to try in

the US

> > (available at TJ's or Krogers). Some things I'd like to find the

> > equivalent to is a firm tofu I buy here that is

premarinated/packages

> > with olives, tomato and chili (www.taifun-tofu.com). Or is this

brand

> > available in the US even? If not I can always marinate plain

tofu but I

> > love this stuff. Also any brands of soy milk (especially if

there are

> > flavored options) would be great.

> >

> > Hmmm other things like oatmeals or preserves, applesauce, peanut

> > butter, soups, pastas, sauces, chocolate (fair-trade a plus),

ice

> > creams (milk or soy) or any other particular brands/foods you'd

like to

> > suggest. I'm not really into 'fake-foods' (fake-hot dogs, fake

chicken,

> > fake animal name here) but if you like a particlar type I'd be

willing

> > to give it a try. I also have a World Market nearby so I can buy

a few

> > things there too...I know they have some German foods. Or even

just

> > shopping tips...things to watch out for and what not. Any

suggestions

> > are appreciated! Thanks!

> >

> > -Katie

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, " budgiegirl2003 "

<budgiegirl2003> wrote:

> So I was looking at the websites of the brands provided (some seemed

> still overprocessed or microwave focused but found many neat things

> to try and many of the 'fake food' brands also offer pastas and

> lasangas num) and I knew I had heard of Quorn before...I read this

> website regularly and they had an article on it awhile back...

>

> http://cspinet.org/quorn/

>

> ...has anyone had problems with Quorn before? Just wondering.

>

> -Katie

 

 

Yes, I have had stomach problems with their lasagna and grounds. I

stick with their chikn style and turkey style products and have

absolutely no problems. I can eat the LightLife grounds with no

stomach problems.

 

Denise

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