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WCDT: 21-25 February 2011 (1866-1870)

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Tetrinity:
Neat, thanks. I may well order some, or even try making some myself; I'm a sucker for seitan... :-P

cesariojpn:

--- Quote from: Odin on 24 Feb 2011, 07:26 ---http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAn0PBjhwW4

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Goddammit Discovery, bring this show back!!

apopanda09:
Om nom nom Butt-meat. Hanners is so awesome.


**Also, Beef Jerky is delicious. It's a tasty snack that's high in protein and is better for you than potato chips** :-D

TheBiscuit:

--- Quote from: Tetrinity on 24 Feb 2011, 09:24 ---
--- Quote from: snubnose on 24 Feb 2011, 05:11 ---Eww, meat.

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Would there be a vegan substitute for jerky, by any chance? I wouldn't mind sampling THAT... :-P

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The local Chinese supermarket where my girlfriend lives often stock these things I think of as tofu jerky. Small, chewy strips of bean curd, impregnated with flavours like barbeque style, szechuan style, satay style. They aren't quite as chewy or as long-lasting as real jerky, but they can be pretty tasty. Since they are tofu I assume they are vegan, unless there are some really strange additives used for flavouring.

You should look to see if there's a Chinese/Asian supermarket near you.

cesariojpn:

--- Quote from: TheBiscuit on 24 Feb 2011, 14:50 ---
--- Quote from: Tetrinity on 24 Feb 2011, 09:24 ---
--- Quote from: snubnose on 24 Feb 2011, 05:11 ---Eww, meat.

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Would there be a vegan substitute for jerky, by any chance? I wouldn't mind sampling THAT... :-P

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The local Chinese supermarket where my girlfriend lives often stock these things I think of as tofu jerky. Small, chewy strips of bean curd, impregnated with flavours like barbeque style, szechuan style, satay style. They aren't quite as chewy or as long-lasting as real jerky, but they can be pretty tasty. Since they are tofu I assume they are vegan, unless there are some really strange additives used for flavouring.

You should look to see if there's a Chinese/Asian supermarket near you.

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Most "Tofu Burgers" are actually made from Okara, a byproduct of Tofu making.

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