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Where do you buy your 'alternative' foods?
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Thanks everyone

I am thinking that I'll buy it all from amazon (or H&B when they have their penny sales on).
January- do you make your own nut butters? If you don't like anything added, you can just put whatever nuts you like into a food processor and process until it becomes butter-like. Have a look on youtube for the 'how to' if you like. I recommend watching Dani Spies video on making almond butter and almond milk.0 -
I have thought making my own as I have a high power blender but the cost of buying the nuts (no salt varieties) then the faff etc I didn't feel it was worth my time or the electric for the blender (it does take a while when only using nuts and no oil!). Especially when I buy the nut butters when on sale/when I have a voucher etc. I'm sure if I stumbled across very cheap nuts I'd make my own though. Watching nuts turn into nut butter is an oddity I love to watch.
I do sometimes make my own nut milks though.2 adults groceries: June £35.79/£200
# 3 - Saving for Xmas 2015 £1 a day. £122/£365
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