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Re: "Cull yaw" (culled ewe) biryani
« Reply #20 on: December 10, 2024, 01:37 PM »
The oriental one. I use it regularly and it is available over here in 800 gram bags.

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Re: "Cull yaw" (culled ewe) biryani
« Reply #21 on: December 10, 2024, 08:06 PM »
"What fraction" remains unanswered, Santa ...

I refer you to livo's post. I thought given your recent woes though that you'd be a bit more receptive to the perils of the junk in your food. The problem is that these additives are long-acting so the results are usually only felt many years after indulging. Bit late for you but in general it's best either not to eat them, I know, easier said than done, or at least attempt to moderate your intake.

Re the Knorr stockpots, I've had the chicken ones and find them too salty and way too expensive for what they are. The Kallo cubes are less salty and I suspect is why they do not score better with you. Haven't tried the lamb stockpots but will in due course (if I can see them on a deal).

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Re: "Cull yaw" (culled ewe) biryani
« Reply #22 on: December 10, 2024, 09:49 PM »
The Stock Pots are sold out here under the brand Continental, but for all intents and purposes they are the same and even the associated website is strikingly similar to the Knorr site.  I have tried the Chicken variety, and they were quite good but too expensive for what they are.  We have a low salt version of the Chicken as well but, we don't have the Lamb version here unless purchased through eBay or Amazon at stupid prices.

 

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