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Re: Suck a Neck bone Like a Work of Art (Not any more)

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 5:13 am
by Inkblot
jane_haze,

My gal and I just had one of Linda McCartney's frozen meatless pizzas a few weeks back and it was really good. They have them here in Seattle at places like Safeway in the frozen foods section.

Inkblot

Re: Suck a Neck bone Like a Work of Art (Not any more)

Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2004 5:53 am
by jane_haze
Inkblot,

Really?!? I've never seen them stateside, but like I said, I've lived in memphis for the majority of my life. I've kept an eye out for them for about 11 years.... I guess the south isn't a place to look for that type of food. I imagine they'll have it in the liberal thinking/eating section of the Fred Myers when I get to Alaska...I'll look more closely next time....

Thanks for the tip!
Jane

Re: Suck a Neck bone Like a Work of Art (Not any more)

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2004 11:35 am
by Joelmusick
I just had my last pork chops the other week, I never used to eat them though - just wanted to remember what they tasted like before I gave them up!

Bingolong, re giving a Whopper to your vegetarian flatmate - boy, you ought'ta be ashamed o' yo'self... :-x
(Hope I spelt that correctly!)

Inkblot - those frozen pizzas sound interesting, will see if they have them somewhere over here.
I've not yet tried Linda Mcartney's range, but I am fond of Quorn - they do everything (including roasts!)


And to Jennifer and anyone ele who might be interested - the full name of my avitar (which is a Salvador Dali painting) is "Dream caused by the flight of a bumblebee around a pomegranate, one second before awakening".
And that's the truth!

Re: Suck a Neck bone Like a Work of Art (Not any more)

Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2004 11:47 am
by Joelmusick
jane_haze,

Do you have Quorn over there? Give one of their range a try, it could convert you...]:o)

Having said that, we don't have Corkys over here (or even liberal thinking/eating sections), so I don't know how good their food is!

Jennifer, those Boca Burgers sound very good, can you buy them in supermarkets?
Probably another in the range of Exclusive American Items(tm)though!

Re: Suck a Neck bone Like a Work of Art (Not any more)

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2004 6:05 am
by Jennifer
Joelmusick,
LOve that title!!!

Re: Suck a Neck bone Like a Work of Art (Not any more)

Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2004 6:09 am
by jane_haze
Joelmusick,

Quorn? No, what is it? We've got quark! but none of that.

Jane

Re: Suck a Neck bone Like a Work of Art (Not any more)

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 11:54 am
by Joelmusick
jane_haze,

Quorn is a range of meat free 'meats', in every style you can think of (fillets, burgers, roasts - even stuffed xmas turkey!). If you can get Quorn over there, I'd recommend checking it out. Good stuff!

Quark? Isn't that a design program?
:lol:

Re: Suck a Neck bone Like a Work of Art (Not any more)

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 11:59 am
by Joelmusick
Jennifer,

It is great isn't it - just paying tribute to another brilliant artist :)

Not as long as those "damn, water's cold" boys though!

:lol:

Re: Suck a Neck bone Like a Work of Art (Not any more)

Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 2:56 pm
by Jennifer
Joelmusick,
LOLOL :lol: