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<blockquote data-quote="WuTwo" data-source="post: 2091631" data-attributes="member: 87354"><p>For vegans in transition - nutritional yeast. In Holland & Barrett, The Grape Tree and Amazon and probably all of the packaging-free whole food shops. Ftequently sold as Engevita. Adds to most savoury dishes, is loaded with protein and B group vitamins.</p><p></p><p>Don't know if they have it abroad, but in the UK Kinnerton's dairy free chocolate is once of the nicest I've found. I get it in Sainsburys or Asda.</p><p></p><p>Also, Linda McCartneys site will tell you if a product is vegan or veggie if you're not sure.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[USER=475037]@Marie 2[/USER] - going to keep my eye open for that cheese! And if it's good, I know now that my favourite way of having it will be cheese grilled on toast with fresh tomato slices under the cheese, a little bit of nooch on top and maybe some liquid smoke or mushroom ketchup on top. (If mushroom ketchup, don't add any salt to the food - it's quite salty).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WuTwo, post: 2091631, member: 87354"] For vegans in transition - nutritional yeast. In Holland & Barrett, The Grape Tree and Amazon and probably all of the packaging-free whole food shops. Ftequently sold as Engevita. Adds to most savoury dishes, is loaded with protein and B group vitamins. Don't know if they have it abroad, but in the UK Kinnerton's dairy free chocolate is once of the nicest I've found. I get it in Sainsburys or Asda. Also, Linda McCartneys site will tell you if a product is vegan or veggie if you're not sure. [USER=475037]@Marie 2[/USER] - going to keep my eye open for that cheese! And if it's good, I know now that my favourite way of having it will be cheese grilled on toast with fresh tomato slices under the cheese, a little bit of nooch on top and maybe some liquid smoke or mushroom ketchup on top. (If mushroom ketchup, don't add any salt to the food - it's quite salty). [/QUOTE]
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