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I would gladly knock Piers Morgan’s teeth out one at a time for a Greggs vegan sausage roll.
In fact I’d do it for nothing!
I would gladly knock Piers Morgan’s teeth out one at a time for a Greggs vegan sausage roll.
In fact I’d do it for nothing!
i think i might have been ever so slightly taking the piss.
The cunt MP for Solihull thinks it's all a bit of a giggle.
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Another name for the Grytviken steamer manifest.
Why do they call that stuff milk though Why not soya juice or jizz or something like that?There's more digging involved in getting soya milk than cow's milk I guess.
Soya milk works the same as dairy when it comes to brushing it on pastry
We went twitching yesterday and we stopped at one on the way because the cafe we go to was closed. I had a baked bean, cheese and sausage pasty and a normal sausage roll. I wasn't that taken by the snorker roll but the pasty was actually really nice.I wouldn't mind trying one of these now. It's been a very successful bit of marketing this by Greggs; and the apoplexy it seems to have induced has made me chuckle. I've only ever been to a Greggs once but I find myself warming to them. Even if Piers Morgan is in on it somehow.
I am very impressed with this thorough review.Ok, been to Greggs, bought one of each, here’s the verdict:
i) The absence of glaze is notable both visually and by texture (see pic).
ii) The vegan pastry is more “cardboardy”. Has a satisfying crunch, but feels a lot more “artificial” than the regular pastry.
iii) There’s a lack of umaminess in the filling that they haven’t quite managed to compensate for, and it looks and feels kind of petri-dish in its origins, but it’s not a bad effort. The texture is somewhere between Frankfurter and pate. They need to find a way of replicating the texture of sphincter fragments.
iv) Just look at them. The vegan ones look a lot more uniform and inorganic, like radiation cladding for a warp core or something.
v) Slightly funny aftertaste, like some component of “sausage flavour” that lingers on longer than the other elements.
I think joustmaster has it right - it’s pretty good if you’re veggie or vegan and would like to be reminded of what sausage rolls were like, but otherwise has a little way to go.
I wanted to like it more. 6.8/10
Why do they call that stuff milk though Why not soya juice or jizz or something like that?
Why do they call that stuff milk though Why not soya juice or jizz or something like that?
We have already established that it’s fine to call anything by whatever you like. From now on I shall call my blue fillet, broccoli.
They tend not to call it milk on the actual packaging. But as I said, you’re a good many centuries late to be whining about this now.
Why do they call that stuff milk though Why not soya juice or jizz or something like that?
We live in the North West mate we don't have all these faddy eating practices around here. There was a short lived veggie restaurant on the high street but it's turned into a Greggs now I think.Well, they’ve been doing it for around 800 years, so you should have got used to it by now.
We have already established that it’s fine to call anything by whatever you like. From now on I shall call my blue fillet, broccoli.
We live in the North West mate we don't have all these faddy eating practices around here. There was a short lived veggie restaurant on the high street but it's turned into a Greggs now I think.
Anyway I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone brushing soya milk on pastry before they bake something, in fact I think I've only ever seen soya milk in Holland and Barrett's fridge. Not seen it in a real persons' fridge. It is odd that they call it milk though
Ooh in that case I'm really enjoying this knob feta and onion toasty.
Thanks, that's really interesting.Often it's sold as 'soya drink' or something else without the word milk in it.
I'm sure you're equally furious about 'marsh mallows' which bear no relation to the plant of that name nor the traditional confection made from its root. And all the other products available under late capitalism which bear less-than-accurate names.
Aye and then there's that "Milk of the maid" that those filthy Germans neckheh hehehe nut milk
We had an odd one at work who brought some of this in. We kicked her out of the tea kitty quicker than you could milk a walnut mate.In my Covent Garden office they have ‘almond milk’ in the fridge
How do you milk a sodding almond???
Its an interesting scenario. Most veg production could use compost or green manure based fertilisers tbh . With tractors etc we no longer need horses for ploughing and wouldnt need dogs for the sheep and goats.So probably an end to agrarian working animals . No need for pigs, cattle, chickens, etc. Pity cos I like looking at them in fields when I'm on a train.Why you asking me? I'm not vegan
As a dairy reducing veggie it is something I've thought about though. I wonder if the country did go vegan then maybe cows could be kept as part of crop rotation to fertilize the land for arable use. Not sure how this could be managed without slaughter though. Perhaps reintroduction of some natural predators?
I personally think a massive drop in meat and dairy consumption and a complete end to industrialised and factory farming would be a good step in the right direction
Undigestable then!It's quorn sausage and the pastry will just be like pretty much all other mass produced pastry which has vegetable fat rather than butter. Their normal sausage rolls wont have butter either like.
I haven't got round to trying one yet but do want to! A friend reported that they are tasty but not as big as the normal ones.
I work in a hospital. I noticed that we now do soya milk which is good.We had an odd one at work who brought some of this in. We kicked her out of the tea kitty quicker than you could milk a walnut mate.
It's fackin mingin in tea though matey innitI work in a hospital. I noticed that we now do soya milk which is good.
Methane factory?What would happen to all the cows if we didn't drink the milk, eat the flesh , use the leather etc ?
It's fackin mingin in tea though matey innit
Thanks, that's really interesting.
BTW I'm not furious, I'm not sure were you get that idea from, just passing time whilst eating my toastie and having a giggle with fellow muppets. Is it toasty or toastie?
I've always had difficulty digesting Linda McCartney sausages.
I thought so. Someone needs to shoot windows spell checkerToasty is an adjective, as in 'toasty warm'. Toastie is the noun.
I always use oats in my beer brewing because you get a really nice thick mouth feel to the beer. I can see why it could make a decent substitute. I might have to investigate thisI really like it in tea. Not coffee though- that's got to be full fat cow juice.....although I have (this will blow your mind friedaweed ) used oatly barista ( a milk made from oats) which is fucking amazing and the only non dairy milk I've been able to tolerate in coffee.
Anyway for various reasons there are reasons why people can't have dairy products or gluten. The hospital is slowly realising this.