Chocolate...philidelphia spread?!
Picola1984
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I remember someone mentioning this and I've just seen the advert now
Have many people tried it? Do you like it?
I wonder what yummy recipes can be used with it
*Drools*
Have many people tried it? Do you like it?
I wonder what yummy recipes can be used with it
*Drools*
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Hubby brought home some little pots as few weeks ago I live in Ireland and it was Philly mix with Cadburys Chocolate and yes its was fab I think it was 86 calories for a small pots and we had it on Pancakes and also on some sweet crackers with some fruit onto top. Less calories than standard chocolate spreads0
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it is lovely, you can make little cheese cakes with it0
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Hubby brought home some little pots as few weeks ago I live in Ireland and it was Philly mix with Cadburys Chocolate and yes its was fab I think it was 86 calories for a small pots and we had it on Pancakes and also on some sweet crackers with some fruit onto top. Less calories than standard chocolate spreads
My other half spotted these the other day but didn't get them, I've been wondering about them ever since.... and at 86 cals a little pot, got to be worth a go0 -
I've tried it, I didn't rate it that much, but my daughter loved it0
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It is really nice! I bought it pre diet and it didn't last long! You can buy tiny little pots of it in asda.0
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OMIGOD! I NEED this is my life!0
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Its nice, but has a too many carbs for my likeing!0
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I think it would be a great alternative to Nutella, which people seem to think is amazing and some how good for you.
http://blog.fooducate.com/2009/10/11/the-new-nutella-a-nutritious-spread-inside-the-label/
I think I'll make some mini cheesecakes as suggested0 -
Saw it in Asda on Friday, my flatmate wanted to try it out but I'm not sure. The sugar content is mad! Mixing in cocoa powder with plain philadelphia should get you the same sort of thing surely? Without the sugar... maybe that would just be weird? Haha!0
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Saw it in Asda on Friday, my flatmate wanted to try it out but I'm not sure. The sugar content is mad! Mixing in cocoa powder with plain philadelphia should get you the same sort of thing surely? Without the sugar... maybe that would just be weird? Haha!
Right, I'm off to Asda. Sugar content or not, it'll fit with the diet (I had some hotel chocolat choc this week and still lost weight, so I put the same challenge to Dairy Milk Philadelphia!)0 -
Saw it in Asda on Friday, my flatmate wanted to try it out but I'm not sure. The sugar content is mad! Mixing in cocoa powder with plain philadelphia should get you the same sort of thing surely? Without the sugar... maybe that would just be weird? Haha!
I totally agree! Maybe mix in a little Stevia sweetener if you need it sweeter. But I wouldn't buy the ready made version. The sugar content is awful!0 -
im thinking crushed ginger nuts, in a ramekin, this on top.
shating!0 -
im thinking crushed ginger nuts, in a ramekin, this on top.
shating!
I bought the little pots to try it (and also as portion control :laugh:) and it's very nice, but it's not as delicious as Duo Penotti.
It's Dutch chocolate hazelnut & vanilla spread and I it.
It's great on Ryvita Fruit Crunch and it's also great with peanut butter (I love Waitrose Essential Wholenut Peanut Butter). I get two Crawford's arrowroot biscuits (similar to rich tea) and spread one with DP and the other with PB and make a sandwich.
It's the prefect mid-afternoon snack (when I've been good and done some exercise )0 -
Philly chocolate is gorgeous and Tesco have got it on buy one get one free at the moment (very dangerous!)0
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Just saw this advert. What the flying...f?0
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Saw it in Asda on Friday, my flatmate wanted to try it out but I'm not sure. The sugar content is mad! Mixing in cocoa powder with plain philadelphia should get you the same sort of thing surely? Without the sugar... maybe that would just be weird? Haha!
Spoil sport!0 -
I remember someone mentioning this and I've just seen the advert now
Have many people tried it? Do you like it?
I wonder what yummy recipes can be used with it
*Drools*
SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO GOOOOOOOD!!!!!!0 -
Just done the monthly food shop yesterday and saw these, picked up a 4 pack of the lil pots for me and hubby to try, ^^ they seem like a great idea!0
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I have one sitting in my fridge calling to me................. Is it nice but naughty or naughty but nice????0
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I love it, but I can't buy it as I would eat it all!0
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I just bought this and haven't tried it yet.....going to put this on top of 1,2,3 cake in the cup. Can't wait to give it a try.0
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im doin a massive work out today so im treating hubby and i to HM pancakes later with this and squirty cream.
nom!0 -
Do you mean philadelphia milka? If so, it tastes really awful!!:sick:0
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im doin a massive work out today so im treating hubby and i to HM pancakes later with this and squirty cream.
nom!
Squirty cream ayyyye, sounds a bit kinky :P0 -
I found them, the little 4 packs or the usual size tub both just £1 in Asda. Had a 30g pot on toasted crumpets, tastes like chocolate cheesecake. Mmmm.0
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I saw TV ad and bought some to come with my shopping wednesday to go on ryvita's hope I like it!! .. thought it would help with the chocolate cravings.. how many calories could a teaspoon be spread onto a ryvita?0
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Kraft knows their markets very well it seems cause here in Belgium they call it Philadelphia with Milka chocolate whereas the UK and Ireland they seem to say with Cadbury's - wonder which they use in the US- anyone there know?0
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OMG!!! Just eating it now with fruit ryvitas!! two little pots later0
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In the US it's called "Philadelphia Indulgences" and it comes in milk chocolate and dark chocolate.
I bought some, but I actually don't love it like I thought I would. I put it on some Nilla wafers and it was good enough. I mean, there was nothing WRONG with it, but I probably won't get a chance to finish the package and I can't see myself buying it again.0 -
Kraft knows their markets very well it seems cause here in Belgium they call it Philadelphia with Milka chocolate whereas the UK and Ireland they seem to say with Cadbury's - wonder which they use in the US- anyone there know?
Philadelphia with baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad chocolate?
(No offence to American's but Hersheys* is just bleurgh)
*The only type of American chocolate I have tasted. Don't shoot me0
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