If you're a poultry eater, you'd notice a difference, but I've been Vegetarian 11 yrs so to me it tastes like chicken. Then it has breading on it too..... http://www.quorn.us/products/Chik%27n_Patties.aspx
ugh, bad food day. I've been too busy so I've barely ate anything, and none of it has been good for me but I've been on the run since I woke up. No time to cook! -_- Had a granola bar for breakfast, half of the smallest chicken and fries combo at work for lunch (only cause Nate made me eat), and now I'm waiting for my Digiorno pizza to finish. lol I hate not having time to eat properly. -_-
LOL... Well, in the Vegetarian world, they try and make all the products taste like whatever meat/poultry/seafood item they want to imitate.
Swedish card-bodard bread w turkey and cheese. Cucumber. apples. almonds. rice and tuna w green beans and mushrooms and tomatoes cottage cheese and banana
This doesn't make sense to me, as a meat eater. I thought that people become vegetarians (in most cases) because they don't want any part of eating living things? So, if that's the case, why would they want to eat something that is meant to taste like meat, but isn't? At that point, why not just eat the real thing? I'm not trying to cause a problem, I'm just curious.
I hear this often.... My thing is, I don't want to eat meat because I don't want to eat animals themselves, but I miss the tastes of certain things.
I know, when I was in my late teens/early 20's I tried the vegetarian thing for a month.I hated a lot of those products so I gave that shit up quick. I remember the first garden burger I ever had. I drenched that shit with mustard & ketchup just to add some taste.
Yeah, it's definitely an acquired taste. I try to not have those products too often cause they're processed, but I do enjoy them on occasion.
Reese cups Grilled Chicken Breast Chicken Ceasar Salad Sausage Hamburgars Protein Shake Yogurt Cashews