Sleeve of wizard wrote: » Had the Thai red curry paste tonight, and thought it was incredibly bland.
Tigerandahalf wrote: » Is there any place you can buy oven plastic roasting bags. They are really handy for roasts but aldi nor tesco stock them.
gizmo81 wrote: » Picked up a new Dairy Free Spread for the housemate today. Avocado and Rapeseed Oil. They had another one too.
Carrie6OD wrote: » Brilliant!! Any good? If they get in soya yoghurt I'll be done with Tesco for good
deadanonymau5 wrote: » They do lactose free yoghurt in a green pot. Not sure if its nice though...
Psychologeeee wrote: » The 0% fat greek yoghurt is great. I use it as a creme fraiche/cream replacement.
Zelda247 wrote: » Can you use it for cooking?
gizmo81 wrote: » Will report back in the morning. He’s delighted they’re increasing their lactose/dairy free range. [sQUOTE=Carrie6OD;103949445]Brilliant!! Any good? If they get in soya yoghurt I'll be done with Tesco for good
harr wrote: » I do anyway use in all my curries and it cooks in fine ...lovely with the Red Thai curry paste
Zelda247 wrote: » ah that's good. I tried to use coconut milk but it never works out well.
fussyonion wrote: » Just saw in the weekly brochure that they've added two new Indian curry sauces to their Specially Selected range. Indian Makhani and Vindaloo.
gizmo81 wrote: »
Carrie6OD wrote: » I forgot to report back Carrie, he tried the spread on a bagel, said it twas grand, man of few words. I was surprised it looked just like spread, I was expecting green stuff.
gizmo81 wrote: » I got it! Just like any other spread. It's no butter but great for my new dairy free life!