Suet
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Does it exist in Australia, can't seem to find it in my local supermarkets.

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We found regular suet - to make stew dumplings with in Woolworths! coles sells the stuff too

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This is a question I wanted to know the answer to as well so thank you for asking it hun.
Another one is can you get chestnuts over there too, like tinned ones or still in their shells to roast??
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Another one is can you get chestnuts over there too, like tinned ones or still in their shells to roast??
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I can get it from the local supermarkets but can't remember which aisle. Think it may be home baking.

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I could only find the dumpling mix in the super market. That is not good enough for me. I went to the butchers and the suet from there smelt disgusting! I made some anyway, just to see, and it tasted just as bad as it smelt! We have since found a british shop which sells Atora.


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Would I be allowed to bring Suet into Australia, when I come for a visit in March?

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Atora suet is around in the shops,but only the vegetable one not beef.

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when making dumplings i substitute butter
i put the butter in the freezer and grate it into the flour
works perfectly and makes great dumplings

