Unearthly wrote: » That price takes the piss Think I'll wait for it to appear on Netflix or Sky
loveisdivine wrote: » Actually I should correct myself, it was Odeon not Omni and it's now showing as €14.25, so must have been a mistake yesterday. Although that's still the highest price I've seen.
davidjtaylor wrote: » This, 110%. So many are on my ignore list now, there's little to actually read! :D The tiresome recycled tropes are intended to wear people down. I'm drawn more and more towards Facebook and closed veg*n groups.
Boards.ie is a discussion forum! This is not facebook or a blog so don't treat it as such. This forum does not rely on contribution from moderators, it relies on contribution from everyone, including non-vegetarians and non-vegans. This is not my forum, this is our forum. Don't rely on others to make threads, if there's something you want to see then post it!
Tilikum17 wrote: » New cinema here is €14. Reclining seats.
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » I have no problem limiting a thread to just vegans/vegetarians, if you want opinions from that group of people. In fact this thread would be good for it, it's the off topic thread. There shouldn't be debate in here.
[Deleted User] wrote: » I’m gonna be heading to Dublin this week. Mostly daytime eating. Any places I shouldn’t miss out on ? Edit - would prefer 100% vegan establishments
Deleted User wrote: » That would be great Tar. Would be nice if new threads, if requested by op, could be the same. Is there a thread in here that hasn’t been pulled around and taken off topic within a few posts of being opened ?
Unearthly wrote: » I liked Carrots tail and the Sova vegan butcher. Both 100% vegan.
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » Try veginity
[Deleted User] wrote: » That would be great Tar. Would be nice if new threads, if requested by op, could be the same. Is there a thread in here that hasn’t been pulled around and taken off topic within a few posts of being opened ?
Lady Haywire wrote: » In the past you have called farmers welfare scroungers, a bunch of f**king babies & f**king losers. I don't think posts like that are tolerated pretty much anywhere.
Deleted User wrote: » Any suggestions for animals sanctuaries/rescues we can visit in the north east, of the republic, as it would be a nice way to spend a day/afternoon. We donate quite a bit financially, yearly, and it would be nice to visit and donate on this trip too. Would be nice to see what’s happening in Ireland to stop the unnecessary suffering.
Deleted User wrote: » The Townhouse (formerly Enos) in Dundalk was also very nice. Two vegan options and the quality of food was very very good. This place is easily the best VFM experience I’ve had in Ireland, so far, and that is mostly considering the quality of food. Very very cheap considering the quality.
Journey Wooden Wrinkle wrote: » Has anyone been able to get Quorn mince lately in Dublin? I haven't found it in weeks in either Lucan, Clondalkin, or the city centre. I've tried several SuperValus, Tescos and Dunnes. Supervalu told me they had an issue with a whole delivery of packets being split open, so they returned it and have been waiting on replacement ever since.
henryporter wrote: » Haven't bought Quorn since I read this article: https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/food-and-drink/the-quorn-revolution-the-rise-of-ultra-processed-fake-meat-1.3390997
...the highly processed nature of Quorn and other plant “meats” may yet be a stumbling block. Earlier this month, it was reported that more than half of all food bought by families in the UK and some 45.9 per cent bought in Ireland is “ultra-processed”: manufactured by opaque, hi-tech methods using industrial additives and food-derived component parts that are transformed from the whole ingredients familiar to home cooks...Quorn, in common with other fake meats, is incontestably ultra-processed. Evidently, this is not an issue for the animal welfare, vegetarian and vegan groups that hail such confections as a potential end to animal slaughter and the misery of factory farming. Some people will eat almost anything as long as no animals were involved in its creation. But that proposition appeals less to those who prefer to base their meals on natural, minimally processed ingredients that they can easily recognise as food.
Tilikum17 wrote: » A new vegan cafe just opened in Galway beside the bierhaus. Greens & Co
davidjtaylor wrote: » I heard it's excellent.