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- Saving Money on Groceries: TVP as an Inexpensive Meat SubstituteOften the grocery bill is the first thing we scrutinize when looking for ways to save money. Learn the benefits of cooking with textured vegetable protein, an inexpensive meat substitute.
Using TVP in the KitchenHow do I use TVP (Textured Vegetable Protein)? Cutting cost in the kitchen doesn't have to mean cutting nutrition! TVP is healthier than meat and less expensive as well. It's also easy to use and environmentally friendly! How can you beat that?- Eating Cheap as a Vegetarian - Dehydrated Vegetables, TVPI have survived three to four months on $200 of TVP/dehydrated vegetables. These things are easy to make meals out of and are economical.
- Economic Food in a Bad EconomyBrief overview of TVP and using it in place of meat for health and economic benefit.
- TVP TacosThis recipe is for a vegetarian version of tacos. Using TVP instead of meat, you will create a high protein and low fat meal for finicky eaters.
Save Money on Groceries and Lose WeightHealthy cooking made easy! Substitute TVP for ground beef to change rich, fatty recipes into healthy recipes. This simple change will save money on groceries and help you lose weight.
Vegetarian Meals: How to Make Vegetarian Food from ScratchWhen you become a vegetarian, it can be hard to replace all your old favorites. A product called textured vegetable protein can help.
How to Prepare TVP (Texturized Vegetable Protein), the BasicsTVP is an inexpensive and tasty veggie meat substitute.
Using TVP to Save Money by Stretching Out Your Other MeatsSave money on your meat bill by stretching your recipes with TVP.
Make TVP into Mock Buffalo Chicken and Mock RibsIf you're missing meat as a vegetarian, these recipes will help you out a lot.
TVP: A Totally Versatile Product for VegansInformative article about textured vegetable protein and how it can be used in vegan recipes.