So not very common in the UK?I think it’s endive, a type of lettuce from the chicory family
That's a shame really, it tastes very good!
So not very common in the UK?I think it’s endive, a type of lettuce from the chicory family
So not very common in the UK?
That's a shame really, it tastes very good!
I'd never do that, way too many little bones!Can get endive from Waitrose. I like it, but it is not to everyone’s taste.
@Antje77 , I scan read your post, and for a terrible moment thought you had sliced guinea pig into your beef bourginon
I buy these from Morrisons, though they are far too expensive (albeit cheaper than in Waitrose), because I love the crispness and slight bitterness. They keep very well in the fridge and leaves can be peeled off to suit. For those who like the taste, endive leaves could stand in for bread.the endives we do see (Belgian endive) are not the frilly ones of your picture, but small cup-shaped leaves; sometimes pale green and sometimes red. The leaves are very tightly wrapped in a kind of tulip shape.
We have those as well (called 'witlof' here) and I love them, but I'd never think to make a stamppot from them. They're a completely different food from the green lettuce like stuff, even though they're in the same family.I buy these from Morrisons, though they are far too expensive (albeit cheaper than in Waitrose), because I love the crispness and slight bitterness. They keep very well in the fridge and leaves can be peeled off to suit. For those who like the taste, endive leaves could stand in for bread.
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That's a good offer, less than half price!Hi thanks I went to Asda today and the cookies and cream once’s were £1.25 for a box of 3 so I got 7 boxes I’m going give the kids the weight watchers ones they weren’t worth it lol
In Bolivia (and no doubt other countries in that neck of the woods) guinea pigs are kept for their meat. A friend was visiting a Bolivian household with her children. They admired the tribe of guinea pigs running around the kitchen floor. Asked which they liked best, they picked the prettiest. Imagine their horror when it was immediately butchered and cooked for their dinner!for a terrible moment thought you had sliced guinea pig into your beef bourginon
I know I couldn’t believe it there normally £2.89 a box they are really nice to, I’m going buy these from now on. Can I just ask were do you buy your lc Granola and what’s in it and do you put milk on it like almond milk? I’ve never tried it xThat's a good offer, less than half price!
I used to make my own but going through a lazy period! At the moment I'm eating Berry and Almond from the Paleo Foods Co with a little almond milk but probably good with greek yoghurt. It's 5.9g carbs per 40g bowl. It's very seedy obviously, and I get it from ocado. As with all low carb non home made stuff its expensive, I've seen it in Sainsbury's but not sure who else stocks it. They do other varieties but not checked out the carbs on those yet.I know I couldn’t believe it there normally £2.89 a box they are really nice to, I’m going buy these from now on. Can I just ask were do you buy your lc Granola and what’s in it and do you put milk on it like almond milk? I’ve never tried it x
It looks like the endives that are grown hereAnyone know what it's called?
Yes. That one looks a bit curlier and tougher than the ones we usually see, but very close.It looks like the endives that are grown here
https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/137550/endive-fresh
@Goonergal how are you doing with the the chocabstinence? I can’t believe I haven’t even lasted a week