The Myth about HP sauce
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Re: The Myth about HP sauce
Originally Posted by Bix
Hidden Paw sauce is available up here too
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Re: The Myth about HP sauce
Originally Posted by RReed
Since the topic of condiments has been brought up... anyone know a good brand of oz mayonaise. I don't eat the stuff, but my husband is driving me mad buying a different brand each week, trying it and chucking it out. Apparently they all taste like salad cream rather than mayo. Would really appreciate a recommendation of mayo tasting mayo. Thanks
Rachel
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Re: The Myth about HP sauce
Originally Posted by HiddenPaw
Are you spreading rumours about me Bix
I just luuuuuurve HP
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Re: The Myth about HP sauce
Originally Posted by Stormz
Hopefully you`re HP sauce isn`t the same batch of HP sauce that was contaminated in the UK (along with hundreds of other products) by a poisonous colouring recently
From what I've read on the 'risk' from products using the infected worcestershire sauce, you have more carcinogens in a slightly burnt bit of toast. Usual food scare story stirred up by the media.
I couldn't care less if HP sauce has some of that worcestershire sauce in it, except I'd be disappointed they aren't using the real lea & perrins stuff.
As for the Sudan-1, well I'll be putting the HP on some slightly burnt toast, with some artery clogging bacon, and some blood pressure increasing eggs, so, who cares?
Cheers,
JTL
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Re: The Myth about HP sauce
Originally Posted by Bix
Indeed not.
I just luuuuuurve HP
I just luuuuuurve HP
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Re: The Myth about HP sauce
She misses the warm weather though m8 so has to dress up for her ride
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Re: The Myth about HP sauce
Do people really worry about things like that!
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Re: The Myth about HP sauce
Originally Posted by bridiej
Do people really worry about things like that!
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Re: The Myth about HP sauce
Originally Posted by Bix
She misses the warm weather though m8 so has to dress up for her ride
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Re: The Myth about HP sauce
Originally Posted by Bix
She misses the warm weather though m8 so has to dress up for her ride
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Re: The Myth about HP sauce
Originally Posted by walla1
I love HP too, just because she likes cycling
Haven't been out much myself due to baby although went to Peak District last weekend and hired a bike trailer for baby (she loved it) to pull along behind the bike but it was so flippin' cold - numb fingers and toes....bet you don't miss that, eh!
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Re: The Myth about HP sauce
After extensive research I have taken to Praise creamy mayonnaise - the 97% fat free variety .
You really can't not taste the missing 97% and for those of use falling victim to gravity, you will learn to love it too .
PS anyone found a supplier for real marmite ??
You really can't not taste the missing 97% and for those of use falling victim to gravity, you will learn to love it too .
PS anyone found a supplier for real marmite ??
Originally Posted by RReed
Since the topic of condiments has been brought up... anyone know a good brand of oz mayonaise. I don't eat the stuff, but my husband is driving me mad buying a different brand each week, trying it and chucking it out. Apparently they all taste like salad cream rather than mayo. Would really appreciate a recommendation of mayo tasting mayo. Thanks
Rachel
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Re: The Myth about HP sauce
Originally Posted by HiddenPaw
hmm, that might be "used to love" cycling - husband is already an hour late home today from a 5 hr ride !!
Haven't been out much myself due to baby although went to Peak District last weekend and hired a bike trailer for baby (she loved it) to pull along behind the bike but it was so flippin' cold - numb fingers and toes....bet you don't miss that, eh!
Haven't been out much myself due to baby although went to Peak District last weekend and hired a bike trailer for baby (she loved it) to pull along behind the bike but it was so flippin' cold - numb fingers and toes....bet you don't miss that, eh!
that's one thing I don't miss, the numb fingers and toes, however a roll in some ice right now would be beautiful, it's 31 and humid here....