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chazababy Elmlea Double Cream Substitute: ... was in the supermarket buying my shopping when I spotted a lovely apple pie. I couldn t resist I hadn t had one for years and what is pie without the cream on top to go with it? The only reason if I am honest that I bought this particular double cream is that it was the cheapest. I paid 89p for a 284 ml pot. The lid is a foil lid which needs to be ripped open and once it is you cannot reseal it which is a bit fu...
Read the full review: Whose the cat with the cream by chazababy
 

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Food - I can't believe it's not butter I can't believe it's not butter
Manufacturer: Unilever / Food / Type: Margarine - Back then, we didn't know much about saturated fat and cholesterol. Now we know better. Today there's I Cant' Believe It's Not Butter!®. Made with a blend of nutritious oils*, it has 70% less saturated fat than butter. And it has the fresh butter ...
overall rating  15 reviews
 
Stork Margarine Stork Margarine
Manufacturer: Unilever / Food Type: Margarine

- 75% Vegetable Fat Spread. By appointment to Her Majesty the Queen, Suppliers of Margarines, Low-fat spreads, Mustards & Sauces At the heart of home baking Perfect for pastry. Stork in a foil wrapper is best for pastry and shallow fr...
overall rating  11 reviews
 
Food - Elmlea Double Cream Substitute Elmlea Double Cream Substitute
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overall rating  9 reviews
 
Doner Kebab Flavour Pot Noodle Doner Kebab Flavour Pot Noodle
Manufacturer: Unilever / Food / Type: Noodles
overall rating  5 reviews
 
Food - Peperami Minis Peperami Minis
Manufacturer: Unilever / Food / Type: Meat
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Olivio spread Olivio spread
Food / Olivio, the first olive oil-based spread in the margarine and low fats spread market, was launched in 1991.
overall rating  3 reviews
 
Food - Wot? Not In A Pot Noodle, Southern Fried Chicken Wot? Not In A Pot Noodle, Southern Fried Chicken
Manufacturer: Unilever / Food / Type: Noodles
overall rating  2 reviews
 
Pot Noodle Beef & Tomato Pot Noodle Beef & Tomato
Manufacturer: Unilever / Food Type: Noodles
overall rating  1 review
 
Food - Pot Noodle Bombay Bad Boy Pot Noodle Bombay Bad Boy
Manufacturer: Unilever / Food Type: Noodles
overall rating  1 review
 
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kayers Elmlea Double Cream Substitute
... years ago my mum recommended Elmlea to me and my family have been eating it ever since. I buy both Elmlea double and Elmlea single because it has less fat and calories than cream and I am always looking for ways to eat what I want while saving a calorie or two. I find Elmlea has a really nice creamy taste and in fact I now prefer it to cream. It is a little thinner than cream but can be whipped in exactly the same way as double cream. I also use the single Elmlea in cooking and it reacts in exactly the same way as single cream. The cost is a little cheaper than cream but the good thing is that it has a long sell by date and so can be bought and kept in the fri...
Read the full review: Creamy substitute by kayers
xxfoxyredxx Pot Noodle Beef & Tomato
... the pot there is a picture of the noodles and I m told it is Pot Noodle, Beef & Tomato and there is an at a glance nutritional chart on there. Other information on the back of the pot includes being told a bit about what the food is, there is a full nutritional rundown on there, ingredients are listed, the size is stated, I m told that it is suitable for Vegetarians and contact details for Unilever (the manufacturer of the product) are listed. It s a large pot and informative and easy to open etc and instructions on how to make it up are listed clearly so it s all very straightforward to understand (even for a bimbo like me lol). A Bit About The Product According ...
Read the full review: Stupid cow got lost! by xxfoxyredxx
nayland Stork Margarine
... session and of course to do this you need the ingredients to create your perfect creation!. Now Stork Margarine has been around since 1920, (manufactured and branded that is) although margarine was first discovered way back in 1869 by a Chemist called Mege Mouries, he had little knowledge of how to sell this new product and in 1871 he sold his information to Jurgens, which then become part of Unilever. Now Stork can be bought in almost any supermarket or corner shop as it is well known throughout the country, it comes in two different styles. Available in 2 sized tubs for a softer version 500g, 1kg, this is handy for mixing with flour for cakes and biscuits as it me...
Read the full review: AH...... A NICE SLICE OF CAKE AND A CUP OF TEA!!.......Stork Margaine! by nayland
 
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