I absolutely love kaassouflé's and I agree on not daring to try them!Those look delicious and, having looked it up on the net, sound fantastic but I don't think I would dare. Well done you on jumping in to save the dog. You deserved a treat after that.
Just shows you it pays to shop around and not get ripped offJust got the Scenic back from its MOT. It passed, no problem albeit with a few recommendations on what will need looking at in future. No bill for it yet, but it didn't take all that long, so the labour costs won't be too much.
I like Indesit washing machines - over the years I have had other makes but always go back to Indesit - I think they are a good machine for what you pay for themHe came home with a saleroom model (so a bit cheaper than a boxed up one) Indesit 8kg. It doesn't look too complicated, so I should manage it. No 2 son helped him get the new one in and the old one out while delivering the mail (took part of his lunch break here) and Neil installed it straight away. Just need some washing liquid and he can put some of his washing in - we sent the bottle of liquid we had to DIL and he forgot to get more when shopping. No 2 son will bring it back when he picks up Em on his way home from work.
OK, I'm officially old now.
Had to ask a shop assistant in the supermarket to tell me if the pot of bacon mayonnaise (yes, there is such a thing, I've just tried and it tastes pretty good too!) said 2.7 or 27 gr of carbs.
Turned out the assistant was old too, which softened the pain a bit, so together we asked another assistant.
I'll get the pot and have a look at the ingredients now.Join the club!
Is that bits of bacon through the mayonnaise or bacon flavouring in the mayonnaise? I like the sound of it and might try to make it when I get some bacon.
Oh, better than I feared!I'll get the pot and have a look at the ingredients now.
I'd try it if I were you!Is that bits of bacon through the mayonnaise or bacon flavouring in the mayonnaise? I like the sound of it and might try to make it when I get some bacon.
@Annb The supermarkets here sell it ready make in a tub beside their sandwich fillers https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/307138212Is that bits of bacon through the mayonnaise or bacon flavouring in the mayonnaise? I like the sound of it and might try to make it when I get some bacon
Oh, better than I feared!
rapeseed oil
7.6% egg yolk
6% fried bacon
vinegar
sugar (2.6 gr per 100, fine with me considering the amount of mayonnaise eaten in one sitting)
salt
water
mustardseed
spices and herbs
I'd try it if I were you!
@Annb The supermarkets here sell it ready make in a tub beside there sandwich fillers https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-GB/products/307138212
I thought you might that's how I put it there for you - this tub will be beside the other sandwich fillers such as coronation chicken, tuna & sweetcorn, cheese & onion, or even plain egg mayo - they are really nice and lowish carb so ideal even for a snack - ask Neil to go for one at the back with a long date as sometimes the ones at the front don't have a very long date on them - Enjoy!I'll ask Neil to have a look next shopping day.
It's called stock rotation, in larger stores it would not be a problem but the corner / convenience type stores are the ones most like to be selling old stock. I have never checked our groceries to see what the use by dates are on our online shopping. With the turnover the major stores have here it should not be a problem.sk Neil to go for one at the back with a long date as sometimes the ones at the front don't have a very long date on them -
I always check the dates on all my food I buy at the supermarkets - just a habit I have I suppose but probably because I have bought stuff before that didn't have a long date and I have a thing about freshness with food too - the longer the date - the longer it will last and the fresher it will be - is it maybe just me or does anyone else go to the back of the piles and check the dates when they are buying their food - I wonder?It's called stock rotation, in larger stores it would not be a problem but the corner / convenience type stores are the ones most like to be selling old stock. I have never checked our groceries to see what the use by dates are on our online shopping. With the turnover the major stores have here it should not be a problem.
I had use by dates on some of my electrical cables so it got used up, no one including me disliked using it as it was hard to feed through holes and conduits.
The sooner it goes the sooner we get to use the good stuff I told every one.
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