Powdered milk

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greyman
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Powdered milk

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Bought some tescos own powdered milk just as a stand by.
http://m.tesco.com/h5/groceries/r/www.t ... =258290438
Anyone use it?
Or recommend one
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Brambles
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Re: Powdered milk

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Nido. :D
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Re: Powdered milk

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Brambles wrote:Nido. :D
+ to that.

Full fat loveliness.. :lol:
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Decaff
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Re: Powdered milk

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I've not used that brand before but I do use a skimmed milk powder for my bread machine baking and it's fine. Not sure I would want it in coffee as it does have a bit if a pong to it when in the container. Not a brand snob though and have used Marvel, co-op own brand and sainsburys own brand before and all are fine in baking uses.

I would give it a try before stocking up with it just in case you hate the taste!
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