Tuesday, February 14, 2012

does anyone know where i can buy vegan cheese from around the world|||I have seen it in pretty much every health food store that I have been to. Ask the workers there if they have it for order.
Something that I often see is Tofutti, it tastes like a cross between cream cheese and sour cream. It's really good, all of my non vegan friends love it. lol
|||trader joes|||Have you tried health food stores in your area?
It's not easy to find...then again, in my experience, it's not all that good...but comes in handy with a few meals. |||In the UK, you can buy Sheese in most supermarkets.|||Wal-Mart, the one here has Veggie Shreds which are supposed to melt really well. Good luck!|||There is no such thing as vegan cheese. If anyone sells this as a non dairy product you have to read carefully what is used to make the cheese. The word cheese is probably misleading advertising !|||You can buy it from
http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&鈥?/a>
Hope this helps
Good luck!

|||Why don't you make it?

1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup nutritional yeast (available health/whole food stores)
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 tsp garlic salt
1 tsp wet mustard
2 cups of water
1/2 cup vegan margarine or olive oil (can use less if you want)

Place all dry ingredients in a saucepan, whisk in water and continue whisking until it starts bubbling, then whisk in margarine/oil and mustard. It takes about 5 mins to cook.

I know this sounds crazy but is actually really good on pizza, on top of Shepard's pie and stirred through pasta (vegan mac and cheese). In the oven it browns really well. Oh, and I love it on mexican beans.

I often make it with less oil and it's fine. I find the bought vegan cheeses are very expensive and full of fat. There is something so satisfying about making it your self. Nutrional yeast has b12 in it also, so it's a pretty good thing to eat.

Otherwise in Australia they sell soy cheese in the supermarket and whole foods stores.

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