Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Is It Vegan? Pepperidge Farm "Chef's Collection Deli Swirl Rye & Pump" Bread


In the arts of life man invents nothing; but in the arts of death he outdoes Nature herself, and produces by chemistry and machinery all the slaughter of plague, pestilence, and famine.

May your day be filled with bright blue skies, puffy white clouds, and content of the heart my friend!

MADE FROM: UNBROMATED UNBLEACHED
ENRICHED WHEAT FLOUR (FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED
IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE (VITAMIN B1),
RIBOFLAVIN (VITAMIN B2), FOLIC ACID), WATER, RYE
FLOUR, WHEAT GLUTEN, RYE MEAL, YEAST.
CONTAINS 2 PERCENT OR LESS OF:  SOYBEAN OIL,
SALT, CARAMEL COLOR, CARAWAY SEEDS, COCOA
PROCESSED WITH ALKALI (DUTCHED), CALCIUM
PROPIONATE AND SORBIC ACID TO RETARD
SPOILAGE, MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, WHEAT
FLOUR, MALTED BARLEY FLOUR, DEXTROSE, SUGAR,
LACTIC ACID, DEHYDRATED ONIONS, DEHYDRATED
GARLIC AND ENZYMES

Pepperidge Farm Swirl Rye & Pump Bread

My Analysis:

Flour – overly processed non-beneficial wheat flour?
Niacin – derived from animal or plant based sources (usually from meats and fish)
Reduced Iron – de-oxified ironoxide (rust)
Thiamine mononitrate – commercially prepared from yeast extract or sardines
Riboflavin - derived from animal or plant based sources. 
Folic acid – the product of bacteria, Lactobacillus Casei
Water – don’t fish tinkle in the stuff?  Just kidding (but they must).
Rye flour – plant based
Wheat gluten – plant based
Rye meal – plant based
Yeast - fungus
Soybean oil – plant based
Salt - mineral
Caramel color – sugars heated in presence of acids, alkalis, or salts
Caraway seeds – plant based
Cocoa – plant based
Alkali – mineral (basic, ionic salt of an alkali metal)
Calcium propionate – mineral (calcium salt of propionic acid)
Sorbic acid – a natural organic compound
Monoglycerides – commercial source may be animal, vegetable, or synthetic
Diglycerides – commercial source may be animal, vegetable, or synthetic
Wheat flour – plant based
Malted barley flour – plant based
Dextrose – plant based sugar (primarily derived from corn)
Sugar – plant based
Lactic acid – milk (animal) based
Dehydrated onions – plant based
Dehydrated garlic – plant based
Enzymes – sources may be animal, plant, other natural, or synthetic

Bread in its simplest form can be baked from nothing more than:  yeast, sugar (to activate the yeast culture), water, flour, salt and oil.  I suppose that you could even omit the oil if you don’t mind a crunchy rock-hard textured loaf?

Chucky is 60% befuddled and 40% bewildered (and 100% nuts).  What in the heck has he and Tiffany been spreading their Earth Balance margarine on???  My very own (first) analysis of ingredients has me re-thinking just how stupid I’ve been.  From day one, I’ve been instructed “If you don’t have the ingredients in your very own kitchen, do you really want to be buying and consuming it?”

I suppose that I am both disappointed and concerned.  After all, the corporate types who “design”, manufacture and market these funktified concoctions (I refuse to call it food) aren’t looking at my best interests, are they?

Hey!  Guess what?  I feel better already!  It’s a new lifestyle and a longer/new life ahead for Chucky and Tiffany.

Hi-dee hi-dee watch-the-metamorphosis-of-vegetarian-gone-vegan-my-friend ho!

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Vegetarian to Vegan: What Will Chucky Miss The Most?

"It's not always where you've been.  It's sometime where you are going which leaves the best impression."
Au revoir my fine non-vegan friends!  It’s with mixed emotions that I transgress into the wonderful lifelong journey of veganism.

For every item that I find myself missing, I just know that I shall discover a wonderful new delicious & healthy vegan dish which easily replaces it.  A placebo perhaps but well worth my healthy journey that awaits me.
 
Oh?  Vegetarian (lacto ovo vegetarian) items that I shall miss?  There are fewer that I expected but some of them nonetheless.  And… they are:

·  Quorn products – Great news on the horizon.  According to their web site they now offer a vegan “The Vegan Burger” in the US and are developing further vegan products in the future!  Oh happy day! 

·  Local free-range organic chicken eggs, over easy will be a toughie – Sadly there shall never be a replacement?  One can only wish, dream and hope though. 

· Artisan, blue, feta, and aged cheese – Luckily, some of the vegan “standard” cheeses are decent substitutes but I’ll be limited to Swiss, cheddar, mozzarella, and the like.

·  Johnny’s Potato Soup mix – certainly there exists a vegan alternative of similar stature. 

· Publix Greenwise brand breakfast sausage and links – I’ve already prodded Publix Corporation and their Greenwise supplier of the need for vegan choices.  The response I got was promising if other vegans would likewise make such requests.  It’s all about supply and demand people!
 
I promise to add to this list as I encounter other “bumps” on the vegan highway.

Hi-dee hi-dee I-can't-hardly-wait-until-I-find-myself-walking-this-new-path-ho my friend!

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Newsflash from Chucky and Tiffany

"Show me a vegetarian and I'll show you someone who's saved a few lives."
 - Chucky - The Fat Vegetarian

Hello!  Salutation!  And general expressions of well wishes and fond greetings my friend.

Just where the heck have Chucky and Tiffany been?  As I last left you in October 2012, I landed a dream job.  Guess what?  It's even better than I fathomed and I consider myself the luckiest man alive when I arrive at the office each day.  Yeah ~ it's that good.

The newsflash?  Over the past week both Tiffany and I have decided to take a leap of faith and become vegan!  It's going to take a while however.  We're wrapping up the vegetarian (non-vegan) food stuffs which we currently have.  However, we now purchase vegan foods and attempt to go non-GMO wherever we are afforded the choice.

I'd speculate that by three to six months, I may be able to "officially" call myself a vegan.  I suspect that educating myself when dining out will prove to be the most difficult hurdle to jump.  But, time shall tell.

No more cheeses.  No more eggs over easy.  No more vegetarian Quorn products.  No more Publix brand Greenwise vegetarian products.  So many changes ahead.

However, on a great note.  There are satisfactory egg replacements.  There are some relatively decent vegan cheeses which melt and taste alright.  There are product lines which are mostly (if not entirely) vegan ~ Field Roast and Gardein brands, for example.

I'd ask that you wish my luck but you won't have to.  My mind is made up.  'Tis the vegan lifestyle where we shall go.

Psst... I'll do a better job at dropping a blog line, okay?    

Hi-dee hi-dee can-it-continue-to-keep-getting-better-ho my friend?