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The Church of Seitan

I discovered gluten and for me it is pure manna. To think that you can squeeze and ring a mass of dough and get pure protein, something that looks just like steak, and not worry as much about fat is rather amazing. I begin to think of a gluten revolution about the world. Growing wheat to feed the hungry instead of animals for slaughter just seems more natural. I have made gluten a few times and it just gets more amazing and versatile. I tried it as meatloaf, burgers, stroganoff and broccoli stir-fry. Tomorrow I make Nola red beans and rice with it.

This amazing, perhaps even divinely given, food; why is it not serving humanity as I think it can?

american greed my friend... why the hell would people want to stop being the gluttonous pigs they are? i mean seriously who cares if half the world is dying from hunger?! idiots!

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i love me some seitan!

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great post! I feel the same about my seitan....i worship it completely.

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Sadly there is a significant portion of the world that can't eat wheat due to allergies or celiac disease.  Sigh, I have never even tried it because it would make me very ill.

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Seitan!!!!!!!!!

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I am in love with seitan too!

I never made it when I lived in the UK as I couldn't get hold of vital wheat gluten.  When we moved to NZ 6 months ago, I think I made it within about 2 weeks of moving into our house - and I make it very regularly now.  Srsly I can't imagine my diet without it now - I love it.

I love baked seitan, I love simmered seitan, I love seitan sausages, I love seitan burgers and seitan ribz - that's all I've tried so far (I think)

I worship seitan!!!

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everyone here should give me samples of their godly seitan, because every time i have made it (3 or 4 times) it is palatable but funky. i want to fall in love with it despite it's headache-inducing (for me) effects.

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everyone here should give me samples of their godly seitan, because every time i have made it (3 or 4 times) it is palatable but funky. i want to fall in love with it despite it's headache-inducing (for me) effects.

grab yourself a copy of viva vegan and you will fall in love with seitan!

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everyone here should give me samples of their godly seitan, because every time i have made it (3 or 4 times) it is palatable but funky.

+1  and add...oddly squeeshy

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I made the Seitan o Greatness and it was amazing, given I did forget the tomato paste but it was awesome. I had it in a sandwich, sliced thin with creole mustard. For dinner, I stir fried it with peppers and onions with flaxseed tossed over it.

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oh yeah....that seitan o' greatness......mmmmm - try it on pizza!!!

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Hail Seitan!

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Just made Viva Vegan's Drunken Beans with Seitan Chorizo..... soooooooo good!!!

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Along with being a seitan lover, I'm also a fan of Cake-- the band *and* the dessert!-- so this blog tickles me:

http://seitanismymotor.com/

;D

(...http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/search/songs/?query=satan%20is%20my%20motor.. teehee!)

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I find the whole gluten-free thing overrated, anyone else?

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Since I never have anything to do at meetings, I thought our Church needed a banner, thus...

Church Banner

Was that a mindless plug on my blog?

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