Who makes vegetarian riblets?!
Who makes them? I don't remember- I haven't seen them in stores for a long time - - do they still make them?
Answers: I want to have my store special order me a case....I'm not vegetarian, but they were yummy as heck and didn't upset my stomach like real pork does....
Who makes them? I don't remember- I haven't seen them in stores for a long time - - do they still make them?
Actually, the package looks like this now (at least in California):
http://www.gardenburger.com/_graphics/pr...
They taste so much like real ribs I couldn't eat them!
Gardenburger makes vegetarian riblets.
I have included a links so that you can see a picture of the box to make sure that they are the same kind as the ones that you had before.
Gardenburger definitely does. MorningStar might, too, but I'm not sure.
Quorn.
There is several makes such as Quorn that have food that look and taste just like meat, but without the animal dieing and it is extremely healthy.
Without the bones and veins, you can choke on!
Becoming a vegetarian means that you will have less diseases generated by animal flesh.
But I persist you to make one exception to it and eat fish.
Fish is not meat (and fish don't live it to much anyway, they just swim around, etc, etc. Whereas land animals do have a living purpose and do not move around for the sake of it).
Fishandvegetarian diets are the best, I have it myself, for four reasons:
1. Oily fish, and normal fish is good for your brain.
2. I don't like cloggy meat.
3. Vegetables are good for you.
4. No animal had to suffer.
The best thing about becoming vegetarian, is that you can eat a veggie burger (I don't like that one's with actual veg in it, I like that ones that are just like meat but aren't) or other veggie meat, like veggie sausage or lambless.
And you don't need to eat actual vegetables that taste like plain vegetables (if you get my drift).
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It was probably Gardenburger Riblets you had. And I've seen them in stores recently, but they did change their packaging.
Harvest Direct also makes a veggie ribs mix for which you need margarine, nut butter (or tahini) and BBQ sauce. The ribs come out really, really chewy.