August 10, 2006
Finally, I Found a Vegan Morning Star Product
Frankly, I surprise myself that I even pick up anything made by Morning Star and check the ingredients anymore, after the countless disappointments I have had from them. It's an example of my level of desperation out here in the middle of nowhere that I do, but my life here is not without it's small thrills.
This was one, looks to be completely vegan, check the info yourselves:
http://www.morningstarfarms.com/cgi-bin/brandpages/product.pl?product=4970&company=23
They're pretty good, something different, which is always nice.
Posted by Denise at August 10, 2006 11:20 AM
Comments
Their Chick'n Strip are too!
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Posted by: Harmonia at August 10, 2006 12:32 PM
ah, the ever mysterious "natural flavors".
ps- i stumbled upon your blog yday and have been obsessively reading your archive since. love it!
Posted by: KZ at August 10, 2006 02:11 PM
Hi,
I am new to vegetarianism and appreciate your postings on the grocery items. Will most definitely try out the Morning Star offering.
By the way, I am here in South Bend, IN, and noted
you are in in Southwest Michigan? There are a couple of Farmer's Markets here locally that carry fresh/organic foods. Also, there are a few small health/grocery stores. You might check out the Harmony Market and the Garden Patch.
Posted by: Carol Ann at August 11, 2006 03:13 PM
I made a stir fry with these a few weeks ago. My boyfriend's brother told me the beef was yummy (ha ha!!)
Posted by: Akasha at August 12, 2006 01:30 PM
The chicken meal starters are vegan as well. I'm not crazy for the steak kind though
Posted by: jessiegirl at August 12, 2006 02:32 PM
I know what ya mean about MSF stuff. Nice to see there is at least one vegan choice from them... they mean well, at least i hope/think they do!
Posted by: K at August 12, 2006 10:21 PM
I think you could just as easy make your own fake meat food, and for a lot less money, bulk is the key! Check my vegan food blog.
http://veganventures.blogspot.com/
Posted by: K at August 16, 2006 03:59 PM
Indeed, Morning Star often disappoints. I am also in the middle of nowhere and miss the easy access to vegan cuisine.
There are also Morning Star tvp chicken strips and tvp as loose hamburger. Very yummy. I was amazed to see my sister had the loose hambuger, she said it was an easy way to cut out fat from her diet...which may explain how these types of items are making their way into, in my case, rural areas.
I am not so sure, but I think that there are also Morning Star sausage patties that are vegan, but you better check it.
Now if I could just get my tofu, tvp, and tofutti products all in the same grocery I will be set.
Posted by: pageparadise at August 18, 2006 01:30 PM
Come on man! Post more, we need to know more about um.., vegan products. =P
Posted by: Phill at August 19, 2006 01:07 AM
Wow--quel surprise.
I just discovered your site and really like it.
Posted by: urban vegan at August 22, 2006 04:25 PM
I have been eating these for a while and actually like them. Just dont over cook them or they will get really hard.
Posted by: catfish at August 25, 2006 06:47 PM
I'm all for convenience, esp. after a hard day at work.
Posted by: urban vegan at September 2, 2006 11:42 AM
Hi, I ran across a post of yours from a few years back and you said you were from Beverly? Do you still live in the area? I only ask because right in Swampscott there is a Whole Foods Market...where you could find more things.. but yes I have found those meal starters to be vegan as well. I was surprised myself because I was all excited about them and was expecting to be disapointed by the words "egg whites" or "milk" but found NONE! They are quite good...
Posted by: Lisa at September 10, 2006 06:17 PM
Phil, I'm not a man and please, get a... Aw, forget it. I hate that saying.
Posted by: Denise at September 17, 2006 12:20 AM
Thanks for sharing this. I used to really like Morningstar stuff. Hunter H. Cashdollar
Posted by: Hunter H. Cashdollar at September 28, 2006 04:35 PM
I was all about their 'burger' crumbles until they started selling TVP at my local grocery store and realised that it would be way less money to just use that or make my own seitan and freeze it. I thought that the 'chicken' ones were gross but my hubby loves them
Posted by: nessy at October 19, 2006 12:21 AM
The steak ones are okay, but the chik'n ones are my favorite meat analog in the world. You can use them for so many things, and they are delicious! The Wal-mart near my parents' home in NW Michigan carries them, so yours may as well.
Posted by: Michelle at November 18, 2006 04:29 PM
Check out Boca brands new vegan chick patty.
Posted by: at November 20, 2006 08:35 PM
Yes, the boca brand vegan chicken patties are great. I am trying the morning star chick strips this weekend..Have a great day Michelle Z. (new almost vegan too-hard time giving up dairy)
Posted by: Michelle Z at January 27, 2007 06:55 PM
