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View allI bring it to a boil and let it simmer for 3 hours.
Ferrero continues to try to get the product reclassified from a 'dessert spread' to a 'breakfast spread', which would let them change the serving size from two tablespoons to one on the package, further misleading consumers as to the healthiness of the product.
I believe that there's still an educational gap as to just how unhealthy nutella is - it's really bad for you. Given this background, I think it's fair to assume that not everyone is fully plugged into the health impact of it and informing potential consumers so they can purchase it knowledgeably is a public service. It doesn't mean policing or preventing, but knowledge is power and an informed consumer is an empowered consumer.
Beyond that, if you don't want people to discuss the product or the deal then why even have a forum? Why not just have an original post and ban replies? I've gotten a lot of value from people talking about their experiences with the products listed in this forum.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoOqLqHfwR4
It reminds me of once a time in the world we were living free not a care in the world.
Now we are all paranoid and living like total shut ins.
The world has changed and not for the better.
So I am going to be buying as much I can afford to buy. Just so while I am eating it, I will feel like the people in this commercial and just live in blissful ignorance, Rather than in a state of terror like the ones who are posting the pic of sugar to palm oil ratio and calling it a heartstopper drug causing diabetes with more than one tablespoon if consumed.
Well F it, I am going to eat it and die happy!
Love eating this stuff from the jar. It's up there with pleasures that include eating an entire pecan pie solo.
Not all of them with a pull leaver. You can buy already caramelized though, they sell them in specialized stores as well as in certain hoods( eg Steels and Yonge nofrills had some). My wife was making a cake in the summer and got a normal can of condensed milk and boiled it until it turned into caramel. I think it took like 3-4 hours. it was good...
There are many food item that are pretty bad for our body, and high sugar ones are among those, high saturated fat are among those, palm oil based ones are among those. If you buy a 1 kg jar of Nutella I can assure you that it doesn't really go along with the idea of moderate consumption.
My kids love Nutella, as I do, and so they love Mcdonald, soda and everything you can imagine. It comes to our personal judgment at the end of the day when it comes to teach our children, and also teach ourselves, that whatever we put into our body will affect us in the long run if it s not really regulated and minimized.
Borden (Eagle Brand) condensed milk
Use to have it on toast when I was a kid. That was what us poor folk ate for breakfast. Cost was 0.25 cents a can. Now it's expensive
Used to like Nutella but frankly it's just too sugary. I may be tripping or simply getting older but this stuff doesn't taste as sugary in other regions like Europe or the Middle East.
https://www.nutella.com/ca/en/range
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritions ... of%20sugar)%20for%20most%20men.
So on nutella alone you're eating more sugar than you should be. This is assuming you have absolutely no other added sugar in your diet - you're still over.
Nutella is terrible for you. Tasty though
The palm oil actually really blunts the flavour, Nestle likes to use it because it keeps for a very long time.
Other controversy I remember was when they were advertising it as healthy
Anyhow, it’s definitely on my top ten list of foods I would eat as much as I could if it wouldn’t make me fat(ter).
https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/ferrero-nu ... 0153706599
If you didnt look at the actual ingredients, you would totally think giving this to your kids as a substitute for peanutbutter was the smart/responsible thing to do