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Beyond or Impossible burgers?

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Beyond or Impossible burgers?

Post by Honeyman » Sun May 22, 2022 2:15 pm

    Bunch of people coming over for a Memorial Day BBQ and there will be a few vegetarians (sick fucks) in attendance. Since I'm the perfect host, I don't want to leave them out. Which of these burgers is better?


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    Re: Beyond or Impossible burgers?

    Post by Deleted User 15783 » Sun May 22, 2022 4:01 pm

    Honeyman wrote:
    Sun May 22, 2022 2:15 pm
      Bunch of people coming over for a Memorial Day BBQ and there will be a few vegetarians (sick fucks) in attendance. Since I'm the perfect host, I don't want to leave them out. Which of these burgers is better?
      I can't help you out with either of those brands. Haven't tried them.
      We use Morning Star. Only difference is Morning Star is already a frozen patty. I think a 4 pack is about $4.50.
      No one has complained about that brand that I know of anyway.



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      Re: Beyond or Impossible burgers?

      Post by craig11152 » Sun May 22, 2022 5:49 pm

      We bought some kind of bean burgers at Costco awhile back. They were pretty tasty but I couldn't tell you what label was on them.
      If you have a Costco membership I'm pretty sure they were the only veggie burgers they have.


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      Re: Beyond or Impossible burgers?

      Post by Turkeytop » Sun May 22, 2022 7:24 pm

      One day at COSTCO they were handing out little, bite sized samles of some kind of vegie burger. It tasted pretty good, but it tasted nothing like meat. Just pleasantly seasoned vegetables,

      There was kid about ten years old ahead of me in the line to get some. I pointed and said to him "Look. You can see the bits of carrot and peas in it." The kid said "Ah, gross." and took off without even trying it.


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      Re: Beyond or Impossible burgers?

      Post by Honeyman » Sun May 22, 2022 8:18 pm

      craig11152 wrote:
      Sun May 22, 2022 5:49 pm
      We bought some kind of bean burgers at Costco awhile back. They were pretty tasty but I couldn't tell you what label was on them.
      If you have a Costco membership I'm pretty sure they were the only veggie burgers they have.
      My wife makes a killer bean burger, but doesn't work for the grill. And I've had surprisngly very good vegan burgers before at restaurants that specialize in this shit. These are supposed to grill up decent which is key. I'll be 1/2 in the bag, but I can grill a great burger shitfaced. Need something fairly foolproof from the Vegan end of things.


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      Post by Bryce » Sun May 22, 2022 11:05 pm

      Don't do either. Get some nice size portobello mushrooms brush them and some olive oil little salt and pepper and grill those and serve them just like a burger


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      Post by WC8KCY » Sun May 22, 2022 11:09 pm

      Haven't tried the Beyond Burger yet, but I've downed my share of Impossible burgers and have to say that I really like them. The taste, texture, and not-very-juicy nature of the Impossible patties are, to me, more like venison than ground beef. When ordering an Impossible Whopper at Burger King, I ask for extra ketchup to make up for the dryness.



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      Re: Beyond or Impossible burgers?

      Post by Honeyman » Sun May 22, 2022 11:38 pm

      Bryce wrote:
      Sun May 22, 2022 11:05 pm
      Don't do either. Get some nice size portobello mushrooms brush them and some olive oil little salt and pepper and grill those and serve them just like a burger
      Love portobellos! I even have a special aioli I make and usually serve them on cheesy garlic bread. But for this night, I know I'm gonna be heavily intoxicated and wanna machine burgers on buns. All the acutrimants will be ready to go, and I'll be like a short order cook.


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      Re: Beyond or Impossible burgers?

      Post by Bryce » Tue May 24, 2022 9:59 pm

      gotcha.

      But at least play a little Dead Eye Dick "New Age Girl" while they're eating the vegan shit.


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      Re: Beyond or Impossible burgers?

      Post by matt1 » Wed May 25, 2022 4:58 am

      NOW Arby's has the burgers!!



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      Re: Beyond or Impossible burgers?

      Post by moldyoldie » Wed May 25, 2022 7:49 am

      matt1 wrote:
      Wed May 25, 2022 4:58 am
      NOW Arby's has the burgers!!
      Arby's burgers are a blend of ground beef and Wagyu beef, a Japanese breed of genuine beef, not veggie burgers.


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      Re: Beyond or Impossible burgers?

      Post by Matt » Wed May 25, 2022 7:52 am

      moldyoldie wrote:
      Wed May 25, 2022 7:49 am
      matt1 wrote:
      Wed May 25, 2022 4:58 am
      NOW Arby's has the burgers!!
      Arby's burgers are a blend of ground beef and Wagyu beef, a Japanese breed of genuine beef, not veggie burgers.
      This is a kinder response than I would have given.


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      Re: Beyond or Impossible burgers?

      Post by bmw » Wed May 25, 2022 8:19 am

      Tell your vegetarian friends that if they don't want what you're grilling, they can go into the front yard and graze in the grass.



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      Re: Beyond or Impossible burgers?

      Post by teetoppz28 » Wed May 25, 2022 11:30 am

      bmw wrote:
      Wed May 25, 2022 8:19 am
      Tell your vegetarian friends that if they don't want what you're grilling, they can go into the front yard and graze in the grass.
      Whenever I'm at a restaurant with my vegan friends and they order salads, I say "Salad is what food eats." :hat


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      Post by Deleted User 15783 » Wed May 25, 2022 1:25 pm

      bmw wrote:
      Wed May 25, 2022 8:19 am
      Tell your vegetarian friends that if they don't want what you're grilling, they can go into the front yard and graze in the grass.
      Through the years, I've encouraged friends that are on a special diet, or say they don't eat this or that, to bring their own food. I've been to potlucks where people expect someone else to make a sugar free cake or have milk free hot dog buns for them or their kids.

      Even when I'm hosting, I'm not shy saying:
      "I'm just keeping it simple (even if I'm not). If you are following keto, or Paleo, or gluten free, or whatever, please bring your own grub. We'd all love to try it".
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