Has anyone ever tried scheese? It's supposed to be vegan "cheese" imported from Ireland. I recently heard about this & plan on making a trip to a health store to buy some. So, is it pretty good or just a waste of money? Sounds disgusting, but I'm willing to give it a try.
I have been having a hard time, no...a very hard time finding a cheese substitute. I love cheese. And yes I know what's in it.
Say Scheese!?
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Say Scheese!?
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Re: Say Scheese!?
Not good at all. The only decent soy cheeses I know are redwoods.
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Re: Say Scheese!?
never tried that one, but "fallow your heart" vegan cheese is pretty good and it melts! 

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You can make your own sheesh.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2053821_make-ra ... heese.html
My friends make their own Raw sheesh--its really good. But it might be a taste thing. I have never tried to make it and I have not have any store bought brands, so I don't know.
http://www.ehow.com/how_2053821_make-ra ... heese.html
My friends make their own Raw sheesh--its really good. But it might be a taste thing. I have never tried to make it and I have not have any store bought brands, so I don't know.
Re: Say Scheese!?
Thanks for the heads up - I'll be sure to look for them at Chamberlin's or Whole Foods. It doesn't really matter if it melts, I just need the flavor & texture of cheese. 

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I think it's decent. I usually buy one or two at christmas and easter. Good with mustard.
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