nelly136
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by nelly136 ini found out about these by accident on firebox site looking at gizmos n gadgets , did i miss a thread on these or have they been around so long everyone forgets them?.
so syl what other usa sweet n stickys am i missing?.
and is lard a suitable alternative to vegetable shortening cos trex is expensive for a lump of grease.
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by nelly136 ini found out about these by accident on firebox site looking at gizmos n gadgets , did i miss a thread on these or have they been around so long everyone forgets them?.
so syl what other usa sweet n stickys am i missing?.
and is lard a suitable alternative to vegetable shortening cos trex is expensive for a lump of grease.
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nelly136
its cheap but not as popular as it used to be, it used to be quite a staple here, i quite like some old fashioned stuff so ive always got some in my fridge
i dont remember any rubbing it on, but i do remember it in the roasts and after the roast theyd put the juices n fat in a bowl and that became a meal on its own as bread n dripping when the juices turned to jelly and the fat went solid on top.
gravy was made with melted lard and flour and used as a thickener for meat stock
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by nelly136 ini found out about these by accident on firebox site looking at gizmos n gadgets , did i miss a thread on these or have they been around so long everyone forgets them?.
so syl what other usa sweet n stickys am i missing?.
and is lard a suitable alternative to vegetable shortening cos trex is expensive for a lump of grease.
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nelly136
ya thats why i wondered if it would work as well as vegetable stuff
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by nelly136 ini found out about these by accident on firebox site looking at gizmos n gadgets , did i miss a thread on these or have they been around so long everyone forgets them?.
so syl what other usa sweet n stickys am i missing?.
and is lard a suitable alternative to vegetable shortening cos trex is expensive for a lump of grease.
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nelly136
when ive looked up whoopie pie recipes they say vegetable shortening so i'm guessing trex is our version
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by nelly136 ini found out about these by accident on firebox site looking at gizmos n gadgets , did i miss a thread on these or have they been around so long everyone forgets them?.
so syl what other usa sweet n stickys am i missing?.
and is lard a suitable alternative to vegetable shortening cos trex is expensive for a lump of grease.
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nelly136
trex is our equivalent of vegetable shortening i think? lard isnt vegetable but i think its a shortening equivalent cos i've used it for pastry making, and i can get away with using it as a suet substitute for dumplings
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by nelly136 ini found out about these by accident on firebox site looking at gizmos n gadgets , did i miss a thread on these or have they been around so long everyone forgets them?.
so syl what other usa sweet n stickys am i missing?.
and is lard a suitable alternative to vegetable shortening cos trex is expensive for a lump of grease.
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nelly136
they look lovely CB, i might have to get some trex and see what they turn out like
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by nelly136 ini found out about these by accident on firebox site looking at gizmos n gadgets , did i miss a thread on these or have they been around so long everyone forgets them?.
so syl what other usa sweet n stickys am i missing?.
and is lard a suitable alternative to vegetable shortening cos trex is expensive for a lump of grease.
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nelly136
moonpie.....wagonwheel lol
the scots have tunnocks which used to be twice the size and sweeter than munchmallows.
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by nelly136 ini found out about these by accident on firebox site looking at gizmos n gadgets , did i miss a thread on these or have they been around so long everyone forgets them?.
so syl what other usa sweet n stickys am i missing?.
and is lard a suitable alternative to vegetable shortening cos trex is expensive for a lump of grease.
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nelly136
and yup theyre whoopie pies
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by nelly136 ini found out about these by accident on firebox site looking at gizmos n gadgets , did i miss a thread on these or have they been around so long everyone forgets them?.
so syl what other usa sweet n stickys am i missing?.
and is lard a suitable alternative to vegetable shortening cos trex is expensive for a lump of grease.
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nelly136
apparently theyre a new craze over here? i havent clapped eyes on them in any shops yet,
CB are they crispy soggy or what? and are they worth getting the baking tin out for?
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by nelly136 ini found out about these by accident on firebox site looking at gizmos n gadgets , did i miss a thread on these or have they been around so long everyone forgets them?.
so syl what other usa sweet n stickys am i missing?.
and is lard a suitable alternative to vegetable shortening cos trex is expensive for a lump of grease.
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nelly136
i found out about these by accident on firebox site looking at gizmos n gadgets , did i miss a thread on these or have they been around so long everyone forgets them?
so syl what other usa sweet n stickys am i missing?
and is lard a suitable alternative to vegetable shortening cos trex is expensive for a lump of grease