Heather Mills’ V Bites Faux Meats And Cheeses Available Online
Written by Vegetarian Star on July 11th, 2009 in Business, Chefs, Food & Drink.
Heather Mills is offering some of her vegan meals she serves at her V Bites restaurant in frozen entrees to eat at home.
But there’s a catch.
Your doorstep must be within mainland UK.
There’s no 30 minutes or less guarantee either.
Green gossip site Ecorazzi.com speculated this might be Heather’s frozen line of vegan meals she’s been talking about for some time. But other sources says those are expected to be named Mighty Meatless Meals in Minutes, so perhaps Heather’s just making some of her restaurant selections available for customers to heat up at home, with an additional frozen line to come.
Keeping with traditional British food, V Bites online offers Breaded Fish Style Fingers.
There’s also vegan versions of hotdogs, quarter pounder burgers, as well as vegan Greek and smoked style cheese.
Ingredients for all products are simple, mainly consisting of soya or texturized vegetable protein and sometimes tofu in the case of the cheeses. A few spices here and there complete the meals that are high in protein, free from GMOs, and completely animal product and by-product free.
To view all V Bites foods currently offered online, visit the V Bites online store.
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July 11th, 2009 at 7:47 pm
I’d like to get my hands on some of that smoked cheese…delicious!
Bring it to the U.S. Heather!
July 13th, 2009 at 2:55 am
Those “fish” fingers look awfully familiar to the ones sold by Redwood Foods that I’ve had… 😉
http://www.redwoodfoods.co.uk/products/product.php?productid=36
I bet the cheese is Cheezy as well!
Not that it’s a bad thing though, but hopefully this range will make it’s way here to the US!! That would be awesome indeed!