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Nutella
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It's all good in moderation1
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swartepiet2 wrote: »I cant believe people do not like Nutella. What kind of madness is this?!? If i found out it was made of puppy tears and kitten tails i would still love it as i do.
I find it to taste a little cheap. I used to like it more. Now if I could sit and eat as much of it as I wanted, I'd probably like it again. Just not worth a spoonful for so many calories. Rather have dark chocolate.
I thought Nutella packed a punch, until I started buying speculoos cookie butter.. 220 cals per 2 tbsp.. ack it's crayy
Cookie butter is amazeballs.2 -
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I think nutella tastes good but it's the kind of food I can't eat in moderation, so I never purchase it.
As for the palm oil, where I live there are other hazelnut spreads that taste better in my opinion and don't have palm oil, for example Novi, it has 45% hazelnut and tastes delicious, not "cheap" as nutella! it still has loads of sugar though so just like Nutella should be consumed in moderation0 -
distinctlybeautiful wrote: »This makes me happy..
That "duo penotti" brand came out with an Oreos and cream spread recently, I found it at my supermarket yesterday!0 -
It could be made out of the souls of puppies and I'd still eat it by the jar as it's so yummy. Funnily enough I don't keep any in the house anymore2
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distinctlybeautiful wrote: »This makes me happy..
In France we're MEGA fans of Nutella. But it's marketed as kids' food, not healthy. My partner eats it for breakfast every day on brioche. I have some as a treat, on bread, maybe once a month.
The photo reminds me of the Milky Way spread we had when I was little. It looked like the jars on the top right-hand side with the white stripes. This I would love to eat again !1 -
Nutella makes me sad
Cookie butter is so much tastier0 -
swartepiet2 wrote: »I cant believe people do not like Nutella. What kind of madness is this?!? If i found out it was made of puppy tears and kitten tails i would still love it as i do.
I find it to taste a little cheap. I used to like it more. Now if I could sit and eat as much of it as I wanted, I'd probably like it again. Just not worth a spoonful for so many calories. Rather have dark chocolate.
I thought Nutella packed a punch, until I started buying speculoos cookie butter.. 220 cals per 2 tbsp.. ack it's crayy
Yep. I'm all in for Cookie Butter over Nutella.0 -
violetta5345 wrote: »swartepiet2 wrote: »I cant believe people do not like Nutella. What kind of madness is this?!? If i found out it was made of puppy tears and kitten tails i would still love it as i do.
I find it to taste a little cheap. I used to like it more. Now if I could sit and eat as much of it as I wanted, I'd probably like it again. Just not worth a spoonful for so many calories. Rather have dark chocolate.
I thought Nutella packed a punch, until I started buying speculoos cookie butter.. 220 cals per 2 tbsp.. ack it's crayy
Yep. I'm all in for Cookie Butter over Nutella.
I see what you did there.
Nutella drizzled over set-in-the-fridge cookie butter? Oh gods YES!Looks like happiness to me. Sugar is so awesome.
Right there with ya @bbell1985
Other than the palm oil, I see nothing wrong with it. I wish a different oil would be used.
Weigh out single servings onto wax paper or in little muffin cases and freeze. You're very welcome.
I prefer frozen/fridge Nutella... it's tastier to me.2 -
Never tried it, don't want to. But I do like a scoop of Fluff in a hot chocolate from time to time...0
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CooCooPuff wrote: »Nutella makes me sad
Cookie butter is so much tastier
I can't have cookie butter anywhere near me or the whole jar is gone. Well, I can have an unopened jar of it but once that seal is broken, all bets are off.0 -
This stuff is so much better than Nutella. So good that i cant buy it anymore,as i plough through the whole jar in less than 2 days!
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Mmm. But definitely not a health food.0
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Nutella works really good in gelato!1
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This is my personal favorite spread. I have to say, I'm not too sure how it would taste mixed with M and Ms. That's just how they were sold on the website.
http://www.jocooks.com/bakery/cakes/nutella-magic-cake/ And even with my aversion to the spread, I recommend this.
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mattyc772014 wrote: »Try this. It gives Nutella a run for the money. Twix spread is da bomb.
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@CooCooPuff get some friends in the U.K. I'm live in America but I love the UK! The Bounty spread is even better.0
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Christine_72 wrote: »This stuff is so much better than Nutella. So good that i cant buy it anymore,as i plough through the whole jar in less than 2 days!
I've tried that and actually didn't like it that much. That surprised me!0 -
mattyc772014 wrote: »Try this. It gives Nutella a run for the money. Twix spread is da bomb.
I want.
Gimme.
(Please.)
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joshperson195 wrote: »Personally I hate Nutella and don't agree with it being marketed as a "health food." But like all desserts, everything in moderation.
I thought they stopped promoting it as a health food.
I've never seen it promoted as a health food.0 -
joshperson195 wrote: »Personally I hate Nutella and don't agree with it being marketed as a "health food." But like all desserts, everything in moderation.
I agree. And I despise nutella. I don't get why people are so obsessed with it - I think it tastes awful.
I never liked it until I started eating it with a decent blob of honey. It needed something and that something turned out to be honey.1 -
lululapagaille wrote: »distinctlybeautiful wrote: »This makes me happy..
In France we're MEGA fans of Nutella. But it's marketed as kids' food, not healthy. My partner eats it for breakfast every day on brioche. I have some as a treat, on bread, maybe once a month.
The photo reminds me of the Milky Way spread we had when I was little. It looked like the jars on the top right-hand side with the white stripes. This I would love to eat again !
Yeah I grew up on the stuff. Nutella sandwiches for breakfast. Now there's no way I would be able to do that unfortunately, I'd be starving within 2 hours and it's totally not worth the 700+ calories breakfast (using packaged brioche, lol. So not filling for the calories).
Now I pretty much only use them on crepes (3x a year or something when I make them). Otherwise I use Justin's hazelnut butter but it just doesn't taste the same on crepes at all.0 -
joshperson195 wrote: »Personally I hate Nutella and don't agree with it being marketed as a "health food." But like all desserts, everything in moderation.
I thought they stopped promoting it as a health food.
I've never seen it promoted as a health food.
I submitted a claim to take advantage and got a check for the price of a large jar.
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I grew up on it. My grandad always used to give it to me for tea at his house so it reminds me of him. But as a grown up I can't stand it - it's really sickly sweet and actually kind of disgusting.1
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Who TF ever thought Nutella was a "health food"?! That being said - yummy deliciousness. Yummy, high-calorie deliciousness.0
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Now I want a nutella-stuffed crepe.1
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