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Vegetarian, Vegan and Animal Rights
In reply to the discussion: I'm trying to reduce how much meat I eat. One problem: meat cravings. [View all]CrispyQ
(38,305 posts)18. My favorite comfort meal is an open faced Tofurky sandwich
with mashed potatoes & gravy. ~slurp.
To the OP, find some flavorful veggie broths that you like. Everything you cook will taste better if you start with good broth. Either of these will make a fantastic gravy to go over the Tofurky sandwich.
This is a good no-salt cube: http://www.amazon.com/Rapunzel-Vegetable-Bouillon-2-4-Ounce-Packages/dp/B001E5DZJS
This is a paste: http://www.superiortouch.com/retail/products/better-than-bouillon/premium-bases/36/vegetable-base There's a low-sodium version & an organic version.
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I'm trying to reduce how much meat I eat. One problem: meat cravings. [View all]
Odin2005
Apr 2012
OP
Getting off sugar is much harder for me. I recently joined the Type 2 club and......
yourout
Apr 2012
#2
High-fiber food is very filling for, but it sometimes gives me a stomachache...
Odin2005
Apr 2012
#9
When you find the answer to this, please share! I have always been a meat eater, but
teddy51
Apr 2012
#10
Thank you, as of this moment I am going to swear off of meat. I am tired of being a
teddy51
Apr 2012
#13
give yourself permission to eat meat once and awhile - doesn't mean you have to
nadine_mn
May 2012
#27
Meat is slightly addictive, just like sugar, chocolate, caffeine, and cheese.
ginnyinWI
Dec 2012
#35