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No need for affordability checks here. Just sell one card at a time and send them to the back of the queue if they wish to purchase another.
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You can't make Angel Delight with non-dairy milk.
I'm not vegan, I just prefer other milks and I'm not a fan of dairy production methods, but try to make Angel Delight and you just end up with a yogourty sort of gloop. It's nice enough but not what you want really. The emulsifiers don't bond to non-dairy protein apparently.
I'd only just got over the death of Súper Mousse That strawberry sauce counted as one of your 5-a-day in the 70s and 80s
I'm not vegan, I just prefer other milks and I'm not a fan of dairy production methods, but try to make Angel Delight and you just end up with a yogourty sort of gloop. It's nice enough but not what you want really. The emulsifiers don't bond to non-dairy protein apparently.
I'd only just got over the death of Súper Mousse That strawberry sauce counted as one of your 5-a-day in the 70s and 80s
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There's gonna be quite a serious debt problem if wankers like Scottish Power impose charges like these on people who are struggling with their bills!
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There is a growing movement telling people not to pay utility bills come October. Martin Lewis mentioned it previously. Due to legislation they cant cut you off from electricty or gas supplies. And if you dont let them in then they cant install a pre-payment meter.
Its going to be a funny old winter.
I'd completely forgotten about Super Mousse - it seemed such a treat back then. We still often have a butterscotch Angel Delight. If it is production methods that that keep you from dairy have you considered 'Organic Milk' ? Its a standard item in supermarkets these days - like free range eggs and has to meet standards of production geared to more consideration all round.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 12:41 amYou can't make Angel Delight with non-dairy milk.
I'm not vegan, I just prefer other milks and I'm not a fan of dairy production methods, but try to make Angel Delight and you just end up with a yogourty sort of gloop. It's nice enough but not what you want really. The emulsifiers don't bond to non-dairy protein apparently.
I'd only just got over the death of Súper Mousse That strawberry sauce counted as one of your 5-a-day in the 70s and 80s Screenshot_20220804-003055_Chrome.jpg
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Thanks JB, butterscotch is my fav too so I think just one pint of dubious welfare and methane producing milk is going back on the shopping list.
Or at least cancel any direct debits, pay annually or quarterly and put the money ready in a savings account each month. Allegedly, utility co's make good interest off DD paymentsArchery1969 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 8:58 amThere is a growing movement telling people not to pay utility bills come October. Martin Lewis mentioned it previously. Due to legislation they cant cut you off from electricty or gas supplies. And if you dont let them in then they cant install a pre-payment meter.
Its going to be a funny old winter.
I'm actually on a higher tariff because I refuse to pay by direct debit. Not only do they charge far more than I'd use but the time spent working out your bills so they can't rip you off isn't worth it. I used to have a supplier that just billed me every three months for the energy I used without any fuss.sniffer66 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 1:03 pmOr at least cancel any direct debits, pay annually or quarterly and put the money ready in a savings account each month. Allegedly, utility co's make good interest off DD paymentsArchery1969 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 8:58 amThere is a growing movement telling people not to pay utility bills come October. Martin Lewis mentioned it previously. Due to legislation they cant cut you off from electricty or gas supplies. And if you dont let them in then they cant install a pre-payment meter.
Its going to be a funny old winter.
Thanks for explaining that. When I hear 'organic milk' I think to myself, WFT am I drinking?Jukebox wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:35 amI'd completely forgotten about Super Mousse - it seemed such a treat back then. We still often have a butterscotch Angel Delight. If it is production methods that that keep you from dairy have you considered 'Organic Milk' ? Its a standard item in supermarkets these days - like free range eggs and has to meet standards of production geared to more consideration all round.ShaunWhite wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 12:41 amYou can't make Angel Delight with non-dairy milk.
I'm not vegan, I just prefer other milks and I'm not a fan of dairy production methods, but try to make Angel Delight and you just end up with a yogourty sort of gloop. It's nice enough but not what you want really. The emulsifiers don't bond to non-dairy protein apparently.
I'd only just got over the death of Súper Mousse That strawberry sauce counted as one of your 5-a-day in the 70s and 80s Screenshot_20220804-003055_Chrome.jpg
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It's milk not stuffed with antibiotics and hormones. It takes some weird science to keep a cow healthy and producing milk 365 days a yeat. That's not how cows insides normally function.
I was suspicious of non-dairy milk but its nice once you get used to the idea, definately no weirder than drinking cow juice.