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Low fat cream - oxymoron for sale!

IanD

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I met a man in Tescos when I was buying my double cream.

I remarked on the "Weight Watchers" offering - low fat cream! * Now there's an oxymoron.

He said he was looking for the real double cream, & was also a diabetic controlling his condition with low carb.

I add cream to my almond porridge, reduced calorie drinking chocolate, Greek yoghurt .... & enjoy.

* They were out of stock, so I could not see the composition.
 
I buy double cream too Ian! But I don't like Tesco!
I haven't read the ingredients in low fat cream, but I bet they're scary.
Hana
 
Jersey double cream is yummy ,if you take the fat out of cream how can it be cream :?: maybe its !creme!
CAROL
 
Mmmmm ... fresh single cream in my tea! Luvvit ... luvvit ... luv IT. Never did understand why anyone would buy those pseudo-creams with an identity crisis, like Elmlee. :roll:
 
ingredients. Not as scary as some I've read.
http://www.ocado.com/webshop/product/We ... m/51938011
Milk, starch and pectin ie something like unsweetened gellified blancmange.
By comparison Elmlea
Buttermilk (85%), Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (9%), Vegetable Oil (4%), Buttermilk Powder (0.5%), Stabilisers (E412, E410, E407), Emulsifier (E475), Colour (e160a).
http://www.ocado.com/webshop/product/El ... e/15720011 ( I thought they had removed the hydrogenated fat so possibly that's out of date)
 
Daibell said:
Cream; yuk. What is this love affair with cream all about?

It's much lower in carbs than milk, which I can't digest. It's delicious in tea and coffee and dribbled over fruit. It ensures I get a bit of fat every day so it stops my brain cells from rubbing together and going on fire.
 
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