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02/09/14
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Originally posted by moondoong
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IMO you cannot go wrong using butter on your bread & toast, and using animal fat to cook the roast spuds, chips, eggs etc.
It tastes better, and I think it's more natural than using processed vegetable oils or a synthetic concoction like margarine.
And please, make your own gravy using the pan juices and fat from the roast - it tastes better and doesn't have ANY code numbers on the ingredients list.
Just juices, fat and flour. Add a bit of worcestshire sauce for added flavour - but only use Holbrooks or Lea & Perrins. The others are full of fake ingredients and more code numbers.
I have a theory - eat food without any code numbers, or minimise the amount of numbers in any food. Take red wine for instance. It usually only has 1 code number which is for sulphur preservative. Some 'foods' like instant noodles or instant soups for instance, contain almost nothing but code numbers as ingredients.
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Hi moondog
I picked up a packet of frozen fish at the shop and looked to the ingredients, there was enough numbers to fill a book and it was supposed to be fish
Naturally it got put back