Excellent for baking but can be used as everyday sugar
Not sure if national
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937666
27 Sep 165#3
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snowflake75
27 Sep 16#1
great for all the bake offers
poshaffi
27 Sep 161#2
probably is a GOOSE chase :sunglasses:
937666
27 Sep 165#3
consume to 937666
27 Sep 16#9
That is the most creative thing I've seen all week!
kanny12
27 Sep 16#4
Which tesco store please?
Loveabargain99 to kanny12
27 Sep 16#5
The Fox and Goose branch, Stechford Birmingham
martaluscious
27 Sep 16#6
thanks op, will get some later on
kanny12
27 Sep 16#7
thank you
sam_of_london
27 Sep 16#8
Obesity, tooth decay and diabetes 2. All in one packet for free.
consume to sam_of_london
27 Sep 16#10
bye :smiley:
937666 to sam_of_london
27 Sep 161#11
supermann to sam_of_london
27 Sep 16#15
Actually the packet costs 37p and you'd need a lot of packets to get those additional extras.
For balance, I recommend xylitol as a much healthier option, although it's a bit pricey compared to this stuff. In fact it's about 28x the price per kilo.
eset12345 to sam_of_london
28 Sep 161#22
because you don't eat or drink anything that doesn't contain sugar, right....
sam_of_london
27 Sep 16#12
Sugar is poison in large quantity. Ask any dietician
supermann to sam_of_london
27 Sep 161#13
So is alcohol. What's your point?
yrreb88 to sam_of_london
27 Sep 162#14
I think some dieticians would laugh at that. Anything is poison but you will struggle to overdose on something that the body and brain prefers to rely on for energy.
paypeanuts
27 Sep 16#16
This stuff is just full of nutella!
:man:
sam_of_london
27 Sep 161#17
You are mistaken. There is a obesity & diabetes epidemic in this country due to low glycemic index foods like white bread, white pasta and extra sugar and sweet in everything. 5 a day full of sugar is what the food manufacturers want to make you eat to make you sick. The cake and biscuit eaters do not like to hear this but it is true. You can try to burn this extra sugar in the gym but it is better not to take it inside in the first place.
sam_of_london
27 Sep 16#18
Alcohol and tobacco comes with warning on the packets and is for adults only. Sugar comes with no warning and is given to small children in large amounts in form of sweets and other junk food so they become obese diabetes patients from early age.
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Excellent for baking but can be used as everyday sugar
Not sure if national
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For balance, I recommend xylitol as a much healthier option, although it's a bit pricey compared to this stuff. In fact it's about 28x the price per kilo.
:man:
I'll get my coat (heat added btw)