tried this once and never again, contains a lot of water as well as alcohol, you are better of just putting sunflower oil in a sprayer and using that especially as it only costs around £1 per litre
rvcshart to -=blootoon=-
24 Apr 17#26
True but not as healthy, and oil has bad effects over time with sunlight and air exposure so flylight will last long for irregular use.
What was great and healthy(er) was Clover butter spray - cannot find this anywhere now, probably discontinued.
Frylight spray butter taste like ****, but the Clover one would do mushrooms and stuff great and with a hell of a lot less butter than, well a bulb of butter.
If anyone knows of a good alternative to the now dead Clover butter lemme know.
snowflake75
23 Apr 175#4
I stopped using this when I realised it had alcohol in it.
brychris to snowflake75
23 Apr 175#5
Alcohol? Seriously? I'm clearing the shelf tomorrow, have you seen the price of alcohol these days! :laughing:
Derek_Duval to snowflake75
23 Apr 172#6
It evaporates during cooking.
shabbird to snowflake75
23 Apr 17#15
Thanks :sunglasses:
amzzzzyyyy to snowflake75
24 Apr 17#25
Tesco do a spray bottle with no alcohol i rmmbr my sis telling me
compadre
23 Apr 17#24
Probably put in to stop it bunging up the spray hole on the bottle.
vardx
23 Apr 17#23
Hang up the tinfoil hat, seriously. DURR I RED IT SOMEWHERE. Read the ingredients yourself. These products are mostly oil and thickeners, or gums. The majority of any other ingredient is, in fact, WATER. Any other additives are in such small quantities that they are negligible and, regardless, they are safe for human consumption, and you're more than likely consuming significantly more amounts of said additives in the foods you consume in your regular every day diet. Also, it's a spray. You're probably using no more than 3 sprays, and you're cooking with it. So, about 0.5g in total. That's what you're worrying about. Half a gram. And of that half gram, it's 90% water and oil.
I'm sure there are other things in your diet better off being concerned about.
ScroopEgerton
23 Apr 17#22
It smells nice if you spray it straight onto the gas flame. I do it just to sniff it, like smelling a used party popper.
What?
Tomb
23 Apr 171#20
Thank goodness for this product.
Without it your full English fry up could be considered unhealthy.....
Raggo_84
23 Apr 172#18
Tesco sunflower oil or olive oil spray is much better. U can tell I'm on slimming world :man: heat for the price of this deal still
muffboy
23 Apr 171#16
I live In Melbourne, it is now the 24th and no sign of this deal, hence cold!
BDawg
23 Apr 17#14
This op has sniffed out a good deal
brychris
23 Apr 173#13
We
We have a Heat thief on the loose, no proof or evidence, banish them to the cold side before this gets out of hand! :laughing:
ScroopEgerton
23 Apr 17#9
YES!I too want evidence of this!
Bring proof!
You could be lying for the ultimate glory of some 'heat' on a website.
Prove this deal, or I might not like it.
Yes.
kiepau to ScroopEgerton
23 Apr 171#12
Ohhh nooo I too hope this is true I am sure the site I found it on is above suspicion but I don't want to get into your bad books
snowflake75
23 Apr 17#11
if you like a greasy buttery oily alcoholic beverage, then go for it! :smile:
snowflake75
23 Apr 17#10
then why bother putting it in. Their are other preservatives.
savvyB
23 Apr 17#8
Ok I trust ya... have some heat !!
backinstock
23 Apr 175#7
Oil have some of this.
brychris
23 Apr 17#3
It's a great deal if it's true but I want evidence of this? :man:
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https://groceries.morrisons.com/webshop/getSearchProducts.do?clearTabs=yes&isFreshSearch=true&chosenSuggestionPosition=&entry=frylight
http://i3.aroq.com/3/clover-products-2.png
What was great and healthy(er) was Clover butter spray - cannot find this anywhere now, probably discontinued.
Frylight spray butter taste like ****, but the Clover one would do mushrooms and stuff great and with a hell of a lot less butter than, well a bulb of butter.
If anyone knows of a good alternative to the now dead Clover butter lemme know.
I'm sure there are other things in your diet better off being concerned about.
What?
Without it your full English fry up could be considered unhealthy.....
We have a Heat thief on the loose, no proof or evidence, banish them to the cold side before this gets out of hand! :laughing:
Bring proof!
You could be lying for the ultimate glory of some 'heat' on a website.
Prove this deal, or I might not like it.
Yes.