Reddit reviews Follow Your Heart Egg Vegan, 4 oz
We found 15 Reddit comments about Follow Your Heart Egg Vegan, 4 oz. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
Follow Your Heart Egg Vegan, 4 oz
We found 15 Reddit comments about Follow Your Heart Egg Vegan, 4 oz. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
You don't need eggs, and they're not even healthy for you (egg companies cannot legally say they are nutritious). Consider making tofu scrambles if you want clean protein, or making chia seed french toast. If you REALLY want that eggy flavor, check out kala namak (black salt) or the Vegan Egg.
(Sorry if I came off condescending I just really love chickens and hate to see them used for their eggs)
Amazon sells an option
https://www.amazon.com/VeganEgg-Follow-Your-Heart-Replacer/dp/B016V9W6QE
not sure if this is the one OP used though.
A lot of cheap sandwich bread at the grocery store is vegan. The $1 buns where I shop don't have any animal products. Those are certainly not "fake."
Baking vegan is easy - just use a plant-based milk (soy, almond, etc.) and egg substitute (flax/chia seeds, aquafaba, VeganEgg, etc.)
The dairy industry is probably the cruelest of all. There's no getting around that. Cow milk is for baby cows.
"Free-range eggs" is a selling point that means almost nothing (basically the chickens have access to a small door leading to a small outdoor area where they could theoretically go).
I used to hold your views until I started watching a lot of YouTube videos and documentaries. Earthlings and Speciesism: The Movie are a couple good ones. The truths behind these industries are painful to learn, but necessary to be aware of IMO. It's good that you're aware of the sustainability issue. Cowspiracy is a good documentary about this (on Netflix).
Personally, I wouldn't eat meat from a lab because I haven't eaten it in years and it would just be gross to me. I don't need it.
You could possibly need more b12 if you aren't taking any supplements. As for egg alternatives there is The follow your heart vegan egg replacer. You can make scrambled eggs with it pretty easily :)
source https://www.amazon.com/Follow-Your-Heart-Egg-Vegan/dp/B016V9W6QE/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1518705912&sr=8-3-fkmr1&keywords=vegan+yougurt#customerReviews
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The Vegg one can make about 100 "eggs". The Follow Your Heart one can make about 12. However I'd assume they've got slight taste differences. I've never heard Vegg being used to make omelettes so I'd go with FYH for those very egg-y applications. For baked goods, I'd go with Vegg.
If you can get these in the UK I highly recommend them:
For Eggs: https://www.amazon.com/VeganEgg-Follow-Your-Heart-Replacer/dp/B016V9W6QE
For Cheese: Chao Cheese slices.
Not OP, but you can use camelcamelcamel to track prices of any item from amazon.
It's available a bunch of places including Amazon.
It's Follow Your Heart brand! Here: https://www.amazon.com/Follow-Your-Heart-Egg-Vegan/dp/B016V9W6QE?th=1
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I wouldn't say it's AMAZING but it works especially if you want to eat it along with other food, in a breakfast sandwich, etc. I add garam masala or other spices to mine :)
They have this on Amazon also: https://www.amazon.com/VeganEgg-Follow-Your-Heart-Replacer/dp/B016V9W6QE.
I like to make scrambled eggs with melted daiya.
I don't eat eggs for ethical reasons, and just recently ordered some of Follow Your Heat's VeganEgg
It comes out to be 40 calories per "egg", and it scrambles up like chicken eggs. It actually smelt so much like eggs while I was mixing it that I felt off put. I figured maybe someome around here who is cutting calories would be interested in still being able to enjoy their scrambles in the morning.
Amazon currently has them. (in USA)
I've never had it either. I've been holding out for Hampton Creek's Just Scramble.
As for where, these might help:
http://followyourheart.com/buyveganegg/
http://www.amazon.com/VeganEgg-Follow-Your-Heart-Replacer/dp/B016V9W6QE