I'm trying to resist the urge to say "throw them out"! I used to eat Quorn before I was vegan, but always the Quorn pieces or mince, never the other things.
Are you certain they are dairy-free?
Otherwise, I guess you use them like real hot dogs and see what you think. I'd recommend Tivall hot dogs over the Quorn ones though (kosher pareve, so dairy-free and available from Sainsbury's or local health food shops), or the Fry's vegan ones. Both frozen. Ah... except I think these are both soy-based. Bugger.
If it's sausages you're craving rather than hot dogs specifically, Linda McCartney, Vegetarian's Choice, or Wicken Fen. Not completely certain which of those use soy protein, but Linda Mc is definitely wheat and pea protein.
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Date: 2010-01-08 12:17 pm (UTC)Are you certain they are dairy-free?
Otherwise, I guess you use them like real hot dogs and see what you think. I'd recommend Tivall hot dogs over the Quorn ones though (kosher pareve, so dairy-free and available from Sainsbury's or local health food shops), or the Fry's vegan ones. Both frozen. Ah... except I think these are both soy-based. Bugger.
If it's sausages you're craving rather than hot dogs specifically, Linda McCartney, Vegetarian's Choice, or Wicken Fen. Not completely certain which of those use soy protein, but Linda Mc is definitely wheat and pea protein.