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We eat thoseSainsbury's Medjool Dates, SO Organic 200g
Very moreishWe eat those
Just found Gazegill Organics do the steak beef mince with 10% liver and 10% heart mixed in. I’ve been looking for this for so long! Fingers crossed it is palatable for those of us that almost puke every time we force down liver. Enjoy!
What do you guys think about this?
UK: Food Shortages ‘Inevitable' - ICE AGE FARMER-[June 19th 2021]
View: https://www.bitchute.com/video/AA4UTBfpfom2/
Just as predicted. Ice age farmer is spot on after all.UK food supply chain vulnerable to cyber-attack, expert warns
‘Complacent reliance’ on overseas produce and computer ordering has put supply at riskwww.theguardian.com
Love the guernsey milk from Abel and Cole. It’s incredibly high in fat though isn’t it? Very hard to not get overweight having more than a few glasses a day?Just tried the raw milk from Gazegill organics and did not like it all. Very thin and tastes barny. Anyone else? So far nothing compares to Guernsey milk from Abel & Cole.
It does build up quick. I've wanted to drink more milk lately so switched from Jersey back to the St Helen's semi-skimmed goat milk. Not ideal quality wise but it tastes good. If I'm having 6 cups a day it saves around 45g of fat and 400 calories, which is big over the course of a week.Love the guernsey milk from Abel and Cole. It’s incredibly high in fat though isn’t it? Very hard to not get overweight having more than a few glasses a day?
Try this brandIt does build up quick. I've wanted to drink more milk lately so switched from Jersey back to the St Helen's semi-skimmed goat milk. Not ideal quality wise but it tastes good. If I'm having 6 cups a day it saves around 45g of fat and 400 calories, which is big over the course of a week.
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I remember when I was in Belgium many years ago I met the owner of Weyn's honey (a famous brand in Belgium apparently), he told me about something called HMF (HydroxyMethylFurfuraldehyde), which supposedly tells you how much heat treatment a honey has had etc. - apparently the lower the number the better (if I remember correctly).Nice raw honey that works out reasonably priced when bought in the bulk tub.
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Been looking for a non-fortified cereal!! Thank you :)I remember when I was in Belgium many years ago I met the owner of Weyn's honey (a famous brand in Belgium apparently), he told me about something called HMF (HydroxyMethylFurfuraldehyde), which supposedly tells you how much heat treatment a honey has had etc. - apparently the lower the number the better (if I remember correctly).
Anyways, when I saw this brand: little over apiaries in Sainsburys I was so pleased to see a honey which claims to be unheated and/or "raw" and cold extracted.
I started purchasing their honey and it was and is quite nice. I thought I'd ring them to ask what their HMF figure was for their acacia version, just being extra curious etc. What happened next was a little surprising and not very nice; I was met with hostility on the phone and was asked which government department I was calling from?! LOL! I told them I was a customer who is somewhat of a connoisseur of honey and really like their honey and was just genuinely interested. They put me through to the MD eventually at the time, who was also somewhat reserved and treated me like I had committed a crime. She was also quite rude and started telling me not to ask such questions, which to be honest caused me some concern and even suspicion as to why they were so resistant to providing that information.
I experienced such bad customer service and it was really off putting, I just decided to stop buying their honey and switched to buying other local honey which now there is plenty available here in Surrey.
Anyways, a slight tangent :)
On a more positive note, I came across these cereals in Waitrose which have no fortified vitamins (please attached pictures).
Oh then what about using it instead of cream in coffee? I’m slightly underweight + breastfeeding so fatty milk does me good!Love the guernsey milk from Abel and Cole. It’s incredibly high in fat though isn’t it? Very hard to not get overweight having more than a few glasses a day?
Omg you’re right, it does contain it.Oh then what about using it instead of cream in coffee? I’m slightly underweight + breastfeeding so fatty milk does me good!
Re Whole Earth cereal, it contains soy lecithin.
Stumbled upon this one in the corner shop the other day when was craving for cornflakes.
I felt sick a few times after eating them. Not sure why. Too old? Birds not healthy?..Waitrose Duchy Organic British Chicken Livers
Ok, I've not had that experience. It's probably high in pufa so I have it infrequently.I felt sick a few times after eating them. Not sure why. Too old? Birds not healthy?..