Yeah we avoid palm oil too.
But the squirt able creams I looked up said 96% cream. I had thought they would be more like that SuperValu list. Maybe there's different types.
I honestly don't know how I still like cream. My granny had a very rural shop in her front room and when we visited every Sunday she made up really good apple tarts and then whipped up a load of the short-dated, possibly about to turn cream from the shop and I was always suspended in those childhood afternoons between delighted expectation and a fear of being revolted.
Story of my life really, now that I think of it .
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Doesn’t leave many foods for you to buy these days! That shit has infected everything.
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You're right of course but I find Nutella irresistible. Knowing that it contains palm oil, I very, very rarely give in to my craving.
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Yes indeed - I was going to change it on account of my complete and utter contempt for and loathing of monarchy, but alas that is the saying.CelticRambler wrote: ↑Sun Sep 10, 2023 4:34 pm Not sure the dietary habits of inbreds are a great pattern to follow.
Scones. Freshly baked. This hot weather has provided me with unwelcome quantities of sour milk, so greater-than-average quantities of scones have been getting made. A great way to use up a load of last year's strawberry jam too, and free up some jars for this year's plum jam.