Well it was a joke so…This generalization is just as bad as any other, for exactly the same reasons. I know I number of vegans and vegetarians that never try to shame or convert anyone to be one.
I don’t usually use purple.
Well it was a joke so…This generalization is just as bad as any other, for exactly the same reasons. I know I number of vegans and vegetarians that never try to shame or convert anyone to be one.
I don’t like that tomato basil bread it comes on. It’s kinda sweet, and it’s like a sponge and soaks up all the veggie juice. I don’t like soggy sandwiches.+1
Mediterranean veggie sandwich from Panera is delicious.
Aren't all Subway sandwiches "veggie delights"? Sure not much meat in any of them from what I've experienced, commercial representations notwithstanding.They’re probably frozen. They just nuke them.
But I think that is true that Hindus don’t like meat touching the stuff they might eat. I’ve noticed at a subway owned by a family of Hindus, they take measures to keep things separate. They switch gloves when handling meat for example. They also seem quite pleased with me when I order a veggie delight.
Well. That may be. I used to get meatball sandwiches from them and it’s pretty much the bread and meat.Aren't all Subway sandwiches "veggie delights"? Sure not much meat in any of them from what I've experienced, commercial representations notwithstanding.
You aren't impressed with the four or so little slivers of meat you get?Aren't all Subway sandwiches "veggie delights"? Sure not much meat in any of them from what I've experienced, commercial representations notwithstanding.
I don’t like that tomato basil bread it comes on. It’s kinda sweet, and it’s like a sponge and soaks up all the veggie juice. I don’t like soggy sandwiches.
Let's just say that if veggies were gin, and meat was vermouth, Subway sandwiches would be very dry martinis.You aren't impressed with the four or so little slivers of meat you get?
Maybe they are marketing it to FBI "informants"?Probably because of this thread, an article about McD's testing a new sandwich popped up in my news feed. The McPlant. Marketing wise, that sounds terrible. Impossible Burger is at least an interesting name. Beyond Meat is sort of meh, but I get what they are going for. McPlant makes me think of house plants and not food plants.
The black bean patties that some of the places used to offer (maybe Wendy's still does?) were pretty decent. Not to be consumed if you work in tight quarters after lunch, mind you.
Yep they just go for taste, rather than trying to make it taste like something else. My wife and I both love mushrooms. My daughter is okay with the taste but can't stand the texture of them. Thanks for the tip.Some of the better tasting stuff doesn’t try to taste like meat. Those black bean burgers are pretty good. Also, if you like mushrooms the ones made of that are pretty good. No soy. Just mushrooms and veggies. They don’t try to be something they’re not other than being generally in the shape if a hamburger patty.
This past summer I had this awesome sausage sandwich, grilled italian sausage patty, topped with grilled poblano peppers and cheese. Served on a ciabatta roll with pesto "aiole" (mayonnaise).All this talk about things not being really what they are, is making me crave a brat burger. Looks like a hamburger, but its just a bratwurst without the casing smashed into a disc.
Right. When the elites openly discuss doing away with beef at meetings on Davos why don’t we just believe them? No conspiracy theory needed. I cannot believe how (quoted jamil style) ****ing retarded people are not to believe them…Obviously everything one doesn’t like must be a conspiracy.
I mean that also doesn't make it a conspiracy or nefarious. Not everything the rich, powerful, or politicians do/discuss is conspiratorial or has a nefarious motive.Right. When the elites openly discuss doing away with beef at meetings on Davos why don’t we just believe them? No conspiracy theory needed. I cannot believe how (quoted jamil style) ****ing retarded people are not to believe them…
I mean that also doesn't make it a conspiracy or nefarious. Not everything the rich, powerful, or politicians do/discuss is conspiratorial or has a nefarious motive.
I’m truly struggling to understand this comment.I mean that also doesn't make it a conspiracy or nefarious. Not everything the rich, powerful, or politicians do/discuss is conspiratorial or has a nefarious motive.
Someone help me understand the impossible burger. Apparently this thing is supposed to taste like a real hamburger but is made of vegetables (or some other "plants").
My question is why.
Seriously, what marketing genius decided this was worth the money to make and then spend more money on advertising. What was the purpose? Virtue signaling? Warping reality?
It seems like this has strayed so far from the original topic it isn't even in the same hemisphere anymore.
Beef and pork = happiness. Happiness is the enemy of TPTB. Therefore beef and pork = bad.
Our species has become so "smart" that we've decided that the things which enabled our existence to this point are bad and we can now streamline our nutrition into packets of sludge that contain only what we need to survive. Yummy
Sounds like the kind of planet I want to live on.
It is a possibility. I didn't say it wasn't.In all seriousness, why is that ruled out as a possibility?
A lot will depend on how conspiratorial or nefarious are defined. [Seriously, definition of terms are important (not to imply you don't know this).] However, whenever someone denies the possibility of something, then blinders have just been voluntarily put on.
Case in point, 3 years ago the vast majority of people would laugh and say that it is literally impossible that the overwhelming majority of nations (including 49 of the states in the USA; #GovNoem) would simultaneously introduce "laws" that limit the basic rights of people (e.g. attend religious ceremonies, sporting events (gather peacefully), concerts, funerals, be with family that were about to die, not attend the birth of their child, etc.) as well as interfere in the private sector (shut down small businesses but allow the major corporations to remain open) for 2 years.
It seems like this has strayed so far from the original topic it isn't even in the same hemisphere anymore.
Conspiracy doesn't mean untrue you know.I’m truly struggling to understand this comment.
In the name of saving the planet the elite openly discuss how to shut down meat production. No conspiracy needed. A discussion like this begins. I say it is part of the elites plan. I’m called a conspiracy theorist. People are so weak that they cannot even countenance the truth, they would rather believe those telling the truth are conspiracy theorists…
Isnt it funny how the shape of the meat can change its taste profile? I like it in burger form better.This past summer I had this awesome sausage sandwich, grilled italian sausage patty, topped with grilled poblano peppers and cheese. Served on a ciabatta roll with pesto "aiole" (mayonnaise).
I was thinking more about the slop they ate in the real world in the Matrix.SOYLENT GREEN…