Beware of 0% fat products, they can have higher sugar content than full-fat. I'm not saying that's necessarily the case here, just check. Fat carries flavour, remove the fat and you need a flavour carrier and sugar is cheap.Supervalu 0% fat skyr - €1.19 per 500g - cheaper than aldi & lidl etc
Sorry, have to do this, but Mrs C bakes me a brown soda two to three times a week that is better IMO then the supermarket offeringsLidl bakery brown soda - €2.30 - top quality and freshly baked in store
Cheaper for very good reason and not nearly as filling.Supervalu 0% fat skyr - €1.19 per 500g - cheaper than aldi & lidl etc
Sorry, have to do this, but Mrs C bakes me a brown soda two to three times a week that is better IMO then the supermarket offerings
Not sure what the cost is now but when she started back in 2020 it was cheaper
But I'm happy to say nobody has tried to replicate the "Chocolate Kimberly's" as sometimes the original is the GOAT and shouldn't be messed with
Even Okey Dokies in ALDI? Seemed like at one point they were coming from same factory.Hunkey Dories (remember the Bernard Dunne ads?) while watching a match or a film. There are cheaper crinkly crisp alternatives from the multiples but though they're cheaper, flavour-wise they're not at the races
They do, but easy to change formulations.Even Okey Dokies in ALDI? Seemed like at one point they were coming from same factory.
I will buy Tesco & Supervalu own brand milk but in other stores I have noticed a different taste which I'm not mad on so sometimes it is Avonmore.I mean does anybody buy branded butter or milk these days, they all come from the same cow!
Tried them, me and the mutt agree, not as flavourful. What the mutt says goes in this house.Even Okey Dokies in ALDI?
I think in a blind taste test, you would struggle to taste the difference. Milk is milk and all the co-ops do for normal 3.5% fat milk is pasteurise it. The only variables would be the length of time of collection from the farm gate and when the cow was milked and also what the dairy cow has been fed. During the summer, this is mainly grass and therefore they should be little to no difference in taste.I will buy Tesco & Supervalu own brand milk but in other stores I have noticed a different taste which I'm not mad on so sometimes it is Avonmore.
I'm not sure what the factor is, but I could taste 'it' in LIDL, ALDI and M&S milk.I think in a blind taste test, you would struggle to taste the difference. Milk is milk and all the co-ops do for normal 3.5% fat milk is pasteurise it.
I think a variable which is important is whether it's sold in a tetrapak carton or plastic container. It has to be carton for me as I can taste the plastic from those plastic milk containers. Its only milk containers though never get aftertaste from soft drink or plastic water bottles. Not a big consumer of milk but never liked those plastic containers, was a retrograde step to get rid of glass bottlesthink in a blind taste test, you would struggle to taste the difference. Milk is milk and all the co-ops do for normal 3.5% fat milk is pasteurise it. The only variables would be the length of time of collection from the farm gate and when the cow was milked
That's actually hilarious as my son is the complete and utter opposite and is convinced that the plastic container is the only way to go!!!I think a variable which is important is whether it's sold in a tetrapak carton or plastic container. It has to be carton for me as I can taste the plastic from those plastic milk containers.
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