Vegan and Plant Based Recommendations and Reviews #2

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Refuse!
Crikey. What a bunch of arseholes!
 
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What is going on with Costa?
They seem determined to be as vegan unfriendly as possible!
Costa in Ireland is the same. They used to use Oatly Barista, now they use some disgusting sickly sweet oat milk that leaves an aftertaste. It’s such a pity, as I love the coffee but the milk ruins it.
 
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Costa is dire nowadays. The soya milk they switched to tastes awful and they charge extra for the other, decent plant milks, so a coconut latte with a syrup costs over £4. I try to avoid them now anyway because the service at some stores is terrible.
 
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Refuse!
Crikey. What a bunch of arseholes!
It was one of the strangest experiences I've had.

Me: Hi, can I have an oat milk flat white please?
Barista: *hard stare* You mean a latte with oat milk?
Me: *thinking No I fucking don't* No, a flat white with oat milk. Please.
Barista: *continues hard stare*
Me: *sighs* Yes, all right then.

I had a train to catch and could feel the queue behind me getting pissed off. But yes, it was bizarre. And it happened earlier this year, not like a decade again when I first went vegan.
 
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What an absolute prick
 
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What is going on with Costa?
They seem determined to be as vegan unfriendly as possible!
i know it’s such a shame because in the winter the only thing to drink is tea and begrudge paying their prices. I don’t even find the frappes there nice. I muxh Pr
I make everything in mine I’ve never had anything too mushy (besides pasta but I like it soft so no big deal). green lentils I find hold their form well. I’ve never had mushy beans either though. I make a lovely slow cooker stroganoff if I do say so myself
 
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So pleased that Bourneville fingers are accidentally vegan again! Make sure you check you're not getting old stock
 
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This might not be the right thread to ask on, but I’m not sure if there’s a more suitable one.

For those who have younger vegan kids (mine is a preschooler), what do you send in a packed lunch? It seems like everything he likes / eats has nuts in it! He also won’t eat sandwiches (except pb ones ).
 
Mine are 9 and 11. They'll have quorn ham/chicken slice sandwich, cold chicken nugget and salad wraps, tomato pasta, sausage rolls. Then some veg with hummus, falafel/pakora, fruit, soya yoghurt, crisps and a snack (malt loaf, party rings, jammy dodgers)
 
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Thanks @Jc456 … that’s helpful. I do send warm pasta (he won’t eat tomato sauce though ) or Mexican rice in a thermos, or chicken nuggets / burger / veggie pudding with some bread and butter separately. He’ll eat some veg and fruit, and soy yoghurt, raisins, etc.

I’m mostly struggling with less processed protein sources for him. He won’t touch Quorn slices, hummus (except the one from the local cafe which has nuts in it!), or falafels. He’s gone off tofu lately and he used to love it.

I’m hoping he grows out of this picky phase soon!
 
If he's got a thermos would he have anything like soup, Dahl, stew and dumplings?
 
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Maybe a silly question but does he like wraps?
 
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Maybe a silly question but does he like wraps?
No, no wraps or rolls. He likes oat cakes or rice cakes, but only with peanut butter which isn’t allowed. I’m going to try that nut-free nut butter but I’m fairly sure he won’t like it because it seems like quite a ‘dry’ texture and he prefers the oily nut butters like Meridian

I’ve tried sending sandwiches, assuming/hoping he would eat them if the other kids in class did, but he wouldn’t and then was grumpy and hungry at pickup.
 
if he likes pasta could you get him high protein pasta? Would that be something he would eat? I got the lentil one from Tesco and I personally couldn’t tell the difference
 
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if he likes pasta could you get him high protein pasta? Would that be something he would eat? I got the lentil one from Tesco and I personally couldn’t tell the difference
Yes! I had been mixing 50:50 regular and chickpea pasta for a couple of weeks but I forgot about that somewhere along the way. Will do that again. Thanks @shadowcat5
 
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Yes! I had been mixing 50:50 regular and chickpea pasta for a couple of weeks but I forgot about that somewhere along the way. Will do that again. Thanks @shadowcat5
I really like Zenb's yellow pea pasta range and all of Explore Cuisine's bean-based pasta (the green pea/chickpea fusilis are great). Mr Organic also do some good chickpea/red lentil-based "rice" which I like using in risottos or stews. Also like using Profusion Organic's pea & fava-based protein chunks and mince. It's like TVP so good in soups/stews to absorb flavours. Hope this helps!
 
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What about pumpkin seed butter? It's our standard one at home and I make it myself. Just lightly roast them until the seeds are shiny (oils come out) and then, excuse the technical wording, blend them to fuck.
 
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What about pumpkin seed butter? It's our standard one at home and I make it myself. Just lightly roast them until the seeds are shiny (oils come out) and then, excuse the technical wording, blend them to fuck.
Great idea - I’ll give it a try and see

Thanks a million for this - I’ll keep an eye out for these pasta / rice brands!
 
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