Gardenburger Meatless Riblets
Nov. 29th, 2003 07:53 pmLong time ago, I said I'd post my opinion on these once I tried them. Well, after sitting in my freezer for a number of weeks, I decided tonight would be the night. (Well, okay, more like I decided "you're going into the kitchen and not leaving until you find something resembling a meal"...)
Three minutes in the microwave and a can of corn on the stove later, and I was sitting down to try them. Two things off the bat: They smelled amazingly good, like the best barbecue sauce ever, and my cat was going insane to try some. I found this with the chickenless chicken nuggets as well: My cat wanted one more than she ever wanted anything before. I don't know if she's missing meat in her diet (because I don't give her bits anymore) or if there's something about soy that she likes, but she nearly took off my finger to get a taste of these.
But before she could try it, I had to! They weren't bad at all. Pretty darned good. I'd say they have the texture of the meat down perfectly, but I suspect I'm sort of forgetting just how meat should be (which seems odd, since I ate it for so long...). The barbecue sauce was amazingly good, which made the final product much better than the chickenless nuggets (and much much better than the meatless meatballs, which I didn't like).
Slightly unrelated: I'd like to know why corn (the only vegetable I really like) has nearly no nutritional value.
So that was dinner! Now time to watch Drumline (no clue if it's a good movie or not, but it's HBO's new movie of the week).
Three minutes in the microwave and a can of corn on the stove later, and I was sitting down to try them. Two things off the bat: They smelled amazingly good, like the best barbecue sauce ever, and my cat was going insane to try some. I found this with the chickenless chicken nuggets as well: My cat wanted one more than she ever wanted anything before. I don't know if she's missing meat in her diet (because I don't give her bits anymore) or if there's something about soy that she likes, but she nearly took off my finger to get a taste of these.
But before she could try it, I had to! They weren't bad at all. Pretty darned good. I'd say they have the texture of the meat down perfectly, but I suspect I'm sort of forgetting just how meat should be (which seems odd, since I ate it for so long...). The barbecue sauce was amazingly good, which made the final product much better than the chickenless nuggets (and much much better than the meatless meatballs, which I didn't like).
Slightly unrelated: I'd like to know why corn (the only vegetable I really like) has nearly no nutritional value.
So that was dinner! Now time to watch Drumline (no clue if it's a good movie or not, but it's HBO's new movie of the week).
Corn
Date: 2003-11-29 08:32 pm (UTC)Re: Corn
Date: 2003-11-29 08:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-11-29 09:18 pm (UTC)Or something like that
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Date: 2003-11-29 09:33 pm (UTC)Heh, well that explains it for sure then! Thanks.
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Date: 2003-11-29 10:25 pm (UTC)so if you remember the brand let me knowadurrrr. Unobservant me.To bring up an old subject, I don't believe the LotR films will be on HBO as I came across Fellowship on one of the Encore channels a while ago. I don't think it was the extended edition, either. Perhaps I can talk you into renting it? They really are great films even if you haven't read the books (and I haven't in about seven years.)
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Date: 2003-11-29 10:39 pm (UTC)Yeah, canned corn isn't anywhere near as good as on the cob. Mmmm. If you do try the meatless ribs, let me know what you think!