Friday, November 26, 2010

A Tofurky Thanksgiving

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My Thanksgiving was about family, food and Tofurky!

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I always say going vegan doesn't mean giving up great food. It does, however, mean giving up some traditions- like turkey and stuffing on Thanksgiving. I haven't had the traditional Thanksgiving meal in ten years and I've come to look at Thanksgiving dinner as a "whatever side dishes don't have animal products" meal. I was excited received a coupon to try out the Tofurky Vegetarian Feast and couldn't believe how much it meant to have a traditional meal to look forward to--- that was vegan!

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The frozen box comes with the stuffed Tofurky, gravy, wishbones and an Amy's organic, vegan chocolate cake!

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It was fun to pull apart wishbones that didn't come from a bird's intestines!

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Everything in the box was already made and just required some defrosting, preparing and baking. It was pretty simple.

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Maybe we should call this the blogger's Thanksgiving because I also tried Tasteful Selection's Purple Passion and Sunrise Medley Potatoes, which were sent to me to review.

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First off, how cute are these potatoes!? I combined the bags and boiled for a few minutes. One plus: these babies cook FAST!

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While the potatoes cooked I sauteed an onion in olive oil with Frontier Pepper Fusion. It is black peppercorns with chipotle. I immediately oooh-ed and ahhh-ed at the aroma of this spice!

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The spice was incredible and really flavorful. The one thing I'd change is the little plastic lid. It is so thin that it almost got thrown out a few times!

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Along with a little garlic I baked the potatoes (halved) and onions.

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I enjoyed a salad, veggies, potatoes and the stuffed Tofurky. I only photographed plate #1 but I can guarantee I had more Tofurky!

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The Tofurky was SO GOOD! I had family try bites of it and they couldn't believe how genuine it tasted. Comments of its yummy flavor and texture filled the kitchen. I usually stick with foods with less ingredients, but I will certainly buy a Tofurky again. It allowed me to fit in with the rest of the turkey-themed table and it was unbelievably tasty.

The potatoes were soft and flavorful. I loved the slightly nutty flavor and how easy they were to cook and eat.

I had Amy's cake, too, but forgot to photograph it. Yeah, it was tasty :)

***You still have time to enter to win $100 from V8 V-Fusion + Tea! Check out my review, see the other reviews and enter here!

What was your favorite Thanksgiving dish this year?

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