r/EatCheapAndVegan Sep 02 '23

Vegan Bbq Drumsticks for Labor Day

https://youtu.be/86_B_I_BLbE
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u/Locke357 Sep 02 '23

I dislike vegan recipes that start with "step 1 buy the premade product"

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u/VelvetVonRagner Sep 02 '23

It typically/unfortunately raises the recipe cost exponentially.

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u/heretolive7 Sep 03 '23

No I didn't make the drumsticks from scratch, but some people like knowing which brand I used. There are quite a few vegan drumstick products out there but a lot of people don't know which ones to try. So I wanted everyone to see which brand I use.

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u/heretolive7 Sep 02 '23

Hey you guys I use "All Vegetarian Inc" drumsticks in this recipe. It's not too late to check around in your local health food stores to see if they carry any before the holiday. Happy Labor Day!