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athena

(4,187 posts)
Fri Oct 7, 2016, 11:26 AM Oct 2016

Miyoko's Creamery products at your local health food store!

I've recently been seeing Miyoko's Kitchen products at my local health food store and at Whole Foods. Previously, I had ordered from them but was turned off by the amount of packaging that I ended up having to send to the landfill with each shipment.

The next time you're at your local health food store or Whole Foods, check out Miyoko's vegan cultured nut products in the vegan "cheese" aisle. I especially recommend the "Classic Double Cream Chive" and the "French Style Winter Truffle".

Here is an article about Miyoko's Kitchen, in case you haven't yet heard of it.

(I'm not associated with Miyoko's Kitchen in any way. I just like their products.)

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Miyoko's Creamery products at your local health food store! (Original Post) athena Oct 2016 OP
Drooling here! anamandujano Oct 2016 #1
Their 'Vegan Mozz' whipped up with egg substitute is what I use for ricotta in lasagna. So good. byronius Oct 2016 #2
We have tried them WilsonsWarbler Dec 2016 #3

anamandujano

(7,004 posts)
1. Drooling here!
Fri Oct 7, 2016, 12:56 PM
Oct 2016

Those look delicious. I have pretty much given up on cheese because it adds lots of fat grams to the diet and goes down too easy. I'll look for these. Thanks.

byronius

(7,598 posts)
2. Their 'Vegan Mozz' whipped up with egg substitute is what I use for ricotta in lasagna. So good.
Fri Oct 7, 2016, 01:01 PM
Oct 2016

Expensive. But so good.

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