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(12-12-2010 00:02 )mr williams Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-12-2010 22:19 )TammysNo1Fan Wrote: [ -> ]She is off to Lapland to help Santa unload his sack Tongue laugh

She's helped me unload mine often enough...

I'm pretty sure she's helped most of us on here guys. Big Grin
I'm not surprised. Apart from her beauty she comes across as so down to earth and easy going.

Daryl's always been one of my favourites. I was originally a Babestation fan, and I would watch them a hell of a lot more if it wasn't for the constant advertising that pissed me off so much I started watching Bangbabes.
She was amazing last night. Seeing her getting messy with that tub of cream was very hot...SmileHeart
anyone have the video from lastnight with the cream?
just simply amazing!!!
I didn't know whether or not to post this because I'm only an occasional visitor to this part of the forum, it's somewhat off-topic and not everybody here is used to my (warped) sense of humour, but if you look closely you'll see that Daryl isn't using proper dairy cream but the artificial alternative Elmlea

I found this on a "sad gits" section of another forum....somebody actually wrote about their experience of using Elmlea....


Over a year ago I first tried this and took home a tub to try. The tub I tried was the single variety although they do double and light. The cream only comes in 284-ml plastic tubs. The tub is predominantly red and white with a stream of cream pouring onto a strawberry. The name Elmlea is in white near the top of tub, and the nutritional values and ingredients on one side. On the other side it states that it is half the fat of single cream and is suitable for pouring, cooking and in coffee.

The tub has a foil top, which has a tab to pull open. It dose not have a smell as such but the taste is lovely and seems just like the real thing. I found the contents to be runny and smooth. I have only used it on puddings and find it perfect on home made pies that are straight out of the oven and it goes well on bananas or strawberries. It has a long life when kept in the fridge but must be eaten within 5 days of opening. The only trouble with that is when I open it, it only lasts a day or two. The tub I bought had a life of almost 3 months. You don’t get that with real cream do you? Now if you want even less fat there is a light version that has only 8g in 100 ml and there seems to be no reduction in taste. The single has half the fat of double but the light has more protein and carbohydrate, which I found hard to get my head round but half the fat of single.

Cost. Well at Asda I get mine for as little as 44p a tub but I have seen it as high as 90p at other outlets.
If you want a recipe book then call 0800 137592. Or write to Van der Foods Brooke House Crawley, RH10 2RG

Thanks for reading.


And we thought we were sad........
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