dylbert wrote: » Lidl ?
arse..biscuits wrote: » Where do you lot buy nuts? Lidl is great for almonds but not great for other nuts.
Gummy Panda wrote: » Awww yeah!
tmc86 wrote: » Taking them for a test drive today so?!
rubadub wrote: » Only found out yesterday from another thread that "natural" nuts are zero VAT, but normal VAT rate if salted and/or roasted. Explaining why they are usually a good bit cheaper in the baking section. Peanut butter is also zero VAT.
Zombienosh wrote: » I've always found peanut butter expensive though.
Gummy Panda wrote: » Awww Yeah!
tmc86 wrote: » Try Tesco's own brand they do a reduced fat (25%) one and a wholenut one both are in and around €1.50/60
RidleyRider wrote: » It says you burn through 2 grams per day for maintenance. If you're taking 5g a day you're at a surplus from the start. Course taking more of anything will increase the content in the bloodstream. 100g of creatine a week? No thanks..
RidleyRider wrote: » Some people here will probably know better but as far as I know creatine takes a long time before it leaves the body. If that's true why would you take that much?
Brian? wrote: » Why would you want reduced fat peanut butter? If they're reducing the fat they're probably sugaring it up.
tmc86 wrote: » I was offering a suggestion for a cheap peanut butter which I've seen. The Tesco express near me stocks those two products so if you don't want to pay higher for say the likes of a Sun Pat peanut butter then they have those alternatives. I have purchased them both before but couldn't tell you anything about the nutrition i'm afraid.
Hanley wrote: » There's a reason why it's cheap - probably horse in it.
colman1212 wrote: » Irish rugby boys in the gym if anyone is interested. Would be interested to see what Sean O'Brien is lifting..http://www.irishrugby.ie/matchdaytv/?play=media&id=14615 Surprised to see earls benching 120kg!.. Form isn't great but still..