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Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice?
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Oo yes please!
That sounds lovely.
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Now there's a blast from the past! I remember this in the 70's I haven't seen it in years.Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
C.R.A.P R.O.L.L.Z. Member #35 Butterfly Brain + OH - Foraging Fixers
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there was a very good raspberry and white chocolate cheeesecake froom one of the newspapers in the summer. Very easy to make as well (I did it in the tent when we were camping!!!) I will try and find a link, but if that fails I have a paper copy I can scan in.
This recipe is from the first People's cook book and is here
http://uktv.co.uk/food/search/searcharea/566/sb/relevance/mpp/10/csl/2/cst/Home%7CGood%20Food%20Channel%7CRecipes/kw/The%20People's%20Cookbook/mf/recipes/sr/111Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
C.R.A.P R.O.L.L.Z. Member #35 Butterfly Brain + OH - Foraging Fixers
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Butterfly_Brain wrote: »Now there's a blast from the past! I remember this in the 70's I haven't seen it in years.
Aww! me too! 1973.....here it is (scroll down the the page). It was delicious too, such a treat and we were only allowed to have a litttle wine glass full.....!!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1973-advert--Birds-Eye-FLORIDA-ORANGE-JUICE_W0QQitemZ140285414873QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxq20091026?IMSfp=TL091026192002r54640 -
Maybe this is why it was discontinued :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I remember frozen OJ concentrate from the 80s. TBH, it seems sensible - should we still be buying that rather than the 'made from concentrate' juices that take more space and packaging (then again, how do you calculate which has the bigger environmental impact???)0 -
:eek: _pale_ _pale_ _pale_ :eek:Maybe this is why it was discontinued :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
that makes sense, it would essentially be the same product but less shopping to lug home, & I can see the sales pitch ... 'just add your own choice of water'I remember frozen OJ concentrate from the 80s. TBH, it seems sensible - should we still be buying that rather than the 'made from concentrate' juices that take more space and packaging (then again, how do you calculate which has the bigger environmental impact???)
& I wonder if it really needed to be frozen, given the concentration of sugar in it? :think:0 -
I would put all my money in pork bellies instead
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Funnily enough in America and Canada almost all orange juice in the supermarkets are frozen concentrated! It is handy - just pop the tube into a jug and fill the jug with 3 or 4 tubes of water and you have nice cold fresh tasting orange juice!When life hands you lemons, ask for tequilla and salt and give me a call!!!0
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So you're either in marketing already, or have a great eye for a new business opportunity... I look forward to seeing your old/new product in the supermarket soonthat makes sense, it would essentially be the same product but less shopping to lug home, & I can see the sales pitch ... 'just add your own choice of water'
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