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Quote from: HOTRING on March 07, 2009, 12:17 PMMy fav BIR uses Veg Ghee I know this as they would keep the empty tubs for me (for plastering) so this is what I use as its good for you....More Herehttp://begumskitchen.com/GoodGhee.aspxHi HotringAll the info from GoodGhee is referring to butter ghee, if you scroll down to the bottom of the page you will see a highlighted warning concerning veg ghee. This stuff is particularly nasty being virtually 100% hydrogenated trans fat which is to be avoided like the plague. I think we are all to a lesser or greater degree the victims of the global oil industries' propaganda which makes people think veg oil=good/animal fat=bad which is a gross over simplification at best. Basically any hard vegetable fats (including margarine) will be "partially hydrogenated" and should be used sparingly. These fats are all high in trans fatty acids, substances that occur only in tiny amounts in natural oils and fats but are to be found in great abundance on our supermarket shelves, prolonging the shelf life of cakes, biscuits etc., but shortening the lives of you and me by increasing "free radicals" in the body causing the high levels of heart disease/obesity etc associated with the affluent western diet. Best to keep to natural oils, preferably high in monounsaturated fat, and a little saturated fat such as butter ghee or coconut oil.CoR
My fav BIR uses Veg Ghee I know this as they would keep the empty tubs for me (for plastering) so this is what I use as its good for you....More Herehttp://begumskitchen.com/GoodGhee.aspx
Whoops, I didn't read it properly, it states 'stay away from Butter' not Butter Ghee.Butter Ghee it is then (fantastic). Thanks for your help chefs.
Quote from: Bobby Bhuna on September 29, 2008, 05:44 PMI wonder what it's inI wonder what's in it. In vegetable ghee I mean. It must be solid vegetable fat, but what type of vegetable and is there anything else special about it? It can't be much different to margarine or Trex.
I wonder what it's in
Liquid smoke is considered a carcinogen. I'm betting that's the reason it's not available anymore!
I've just had a look in the cupboard. The stuff I use is called 'Cattlemen's Hickory Smoke BBQ Sauce'.I may have bought it at Morrisons, not Waitrose?Their website:-http://www.cattlemensbbqsauce.comA UK site for many sauces and rubs is here:-http://www.socal.co.uk/sauces/97?source=adwords_barbecue_sauce&gclid=CIPq-vLviJcCFQnmlAodzkPz-ASnS