Trader Joe’s cereal and Trader Joe’s vanilla soy milk. I am not sure what type of cereal it was, but it was vegan.
Pita and Trader Joe’s horseradish hummus (this is currently my favorite type of hummus. I know it sounds strange, but try it)
leftover vegan lasagna (see previous post)
cashews
More pita and hummus
drink: Yuengling (I need to email them to confirm).
Speaking of drinks, I received a response from MillerCoors about their products. Click for the response.
MillerCoors does not use any animal by-products in our brewing process, nor are there any animal sources used in our packaging. Isinglass is not used in our brewing. There are five basic ingredients in all MillerCoors products. These include pure water, malted barley, corn syrup, hops, and yeast. Corn syrup is one of the basic ingredients used in most MillerCoors products as US consumers prefer its taste. Again, we do not use animal derived ingredients in our beer.
We appreciate your interest in our products.
Sincerely,
MillerCoors Consumer Affairs Department
Ref: Case#N20551580
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I am wondering if your beers are vegan. I do not use any ingredients derived from an animal including gelatin, milk, honey, whey, casein, isinglass, etc. I am interested both in the filtration process and in the ingredients that go into the beer itself. Thank you for your help.
emily's comment:
February 17, 2010 at 12:24 pm
i LOVE trader joe’s horseradish hummus. there aren’t any tjs in texas, so i tried making my own horseradish hummus, but even though i used a ton of horseradish it was not nearly as powerful. tj’s is totally sinus-clearing and delicious.
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stacey's comment:
February 17, 2010 at 11:01 pm
It is really strong and delicious. Have you tried Tribe’s version. Is is not quite as strong. I think I may like Tribe’s version better.
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