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<blockquote data-quote="Sue192" data-source="post: 1671743" data-attributes="member: 439516"><p>I'm sure I'm becoming known as that weird woman who peers at labels.... I am now a compulsive label reader, and I must look a bit odd when I couldn't be bothered to get my glasses out and therefore the label is either at my nose or at arm's length. Don't be concerned, [USER=457164]@Orangeteddy[/USER] - in this town at least there are far more weird sights so may be the same in yours! Delamere goat's milk yoghurt - 3.9g per 100g - doesn't have a 'goaty' flavour (I also like their butter) and is less sharp than some plain yoghurts; great for those who find cow's milk difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue192, post: 1671743, member: 439516"] I'm sure I'm becoming known as that weird woman who peers at labels.... I am now a compulsive label reader, and I must look a bit odd when I couldn't be bothered to get my glasses out and therefore the label is either at my nose or at arm's length. Don't be concerned, [USER=457164]@Orangeteddy[/USER] - in this town at least there are far more weird sights so may be the same in yours! Delamere goat's milk yoghurt - 3.9g per 100g - doesn't have a 'goaty' flavour (I also like their butter) and is less sharp than some plain yoghurts; great for those who find cow's milk difficult. [/QUOTE]
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