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Whipping cream brands

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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 11:53

I use Country Life but my nearest supermarket doesn't sell it. Has anyone tried Elle and Vivre, Puck or any other brands in the cartons? I don't like Elmlea. Also for cooking have you tried other brands with good results. Thanks.

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 20:24
I often use the local dairy brands and found they work quite well, last week bought Elle & Vivre and its hopeless, not sure if I have just a bad box or what, I was expecting it to be better as its more expensive. But whipped for ages and it never peaked whereas the local ones did so nice and quickly. which local brands? al Marai made in Dubai and Puck made in Saudi mostly I can't help myself. You can hardly call Puck a local brand as it is owned by arla (denmark, germany, sweden). Most of Pucks products are produced in Denmark and a few in Saudi, so far I have only seen cream produced in denmark. Sorry sorry When I said "local brands" I meant locally or regionally produced products, I was not referring to the country of origin of the company. I would expect that was pretty much understood, butcannot see the importance to this thread anyway. Had I known it was such an issue for you I would have been more detailed, however it was just a question about whipping cream opinons that I was responding to not a legal issue on company origins! Yes Puck is a German owned company- and it makes products in this region too! [b'>Production Products under the Puck® brand are produced at Arla’s dairy in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.[/b'> source (http://www.arla.com/brands/our-brands/cheese/puck/) :\: Its not a big issue, but still I would like to buy fresh locally produced products myself, and I wouldnt call puck cream that. It says on the link you add: Products under the Puck® brand are produced at the four Danish dairies: Holstebro Flødeost, Bislev, Esbjerg and Branderup, and also at Arla’s dairy in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh. And on the two whipping creams I have on my fridge it says product of denmark, produced in Esbjerg. More just to point out that the cream is not local (none of the ones i bought at least) Yes the link I gave contained the words you quote as well as the words I quoted! Have not got you anything better to do? ETA watching the Tudors right now so gone into ye olde english :D edited by Di@DXB on 30/05/2012 Well if I sit here and ''write'' my husband get the ''lovely'' job of putting our baby to bed, so no :P
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 20:00
I often use the local dairy brands and found they work quite well, last week bought Elle & Vivre and its hopeless, not sure if I have just a bad box or what, I was expecting it to be better as its more expensive. But whipped for ages and it never peaked whereas the local ones did so nice and quickly. which local brands? al Marai made in Dubai and Puck made in Saudi mostly I can't help myself. You can hardly call Puck a local brand as it is owned by arla (denmark, germany, sweden). Most of Pucks products are produced in Denmark and a few in Saudi, so far I have only seen cream produced in denmark. Sorry sorry When I said "local brands" I meant locally or regionally produced products, I was not referring to the country of origin of the company. I would expect that was pretty much understood, butcannot see the importance to this thread anyway. Had I known it was such an issue for you I would have been more detailed, however it was just a question about whipping cream opinons that I was responding to not a legal issue on company origins! Yes Puck is a German owned company- and it makes products in this region too! [b'>Production Products under the Puck® brand are produced at Arla’s dairy in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.[/b'> source (http://www.arla.com/brands/our-brands/cheese/puck/) :\: Its not a big issue, but still I would like to buy fresh locally produced products myself, and I wouldnt call puck cream that. It says on the link you add: Products under the Puck® brand are produced at the four Danish dairies: Holstebro Flødeost, Bislev, Esbjerg and Branderup, and also at Arla’s dairy in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh. And on the two whipping creams I have on my fridge it says product of denmark, produced in Esbjerg. More just to point out that the cream is not local (none of the ones i bought at least) Yes the link I gave contained the words you quote as well as the words I quoted! Have not got you anything better to do? ETA watching the Tudors right now so gone into ye olde english :D <em>edited by Di@DXB on 30/05/2012</em>
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 19:57
I often use the local dairy brands and found they work quite well, last week bought Elle & Vivre and its hopeless, not sure if I have just a bad box or what, I was expecting it to be better as its more expensive. But whipped for ages and it never peaked whereas the local ones did so nice and quickly. which local brands? al Marai made in Dubai and Puck made in Saudi mostly I can't help myself. You can hardly call Puck a local brand as it is owned by arla (denmark, germany, sweden). Most of Pucks products are produced in Denmark and a few in Saudi, so far I have only seen cream produced in denmark. Sorry sorry When I said "local brands" I meant locally or regionally produced products, I was not referring to the country of origin of the company. I would expect that was pretty much understood, butcannot see the importance to this thread anyway. Had I known it was such an issue for you I would have been more detailed, however it was just a question about whipping cream opinons that I was responding to not a legal issue on company origins! Yes Puck is a German owned company- and it makes products in this region too! [b'>Production Products under the Puck® brand are produced at Arla’s dairy in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.[/b'> source (http://www.arla.com/brands/our-brands/cheese/puck/) :\: Its not a big issue, but still I would like to buy fresh locally produced products myself, and I wouldnt call puck cream that. It says on the link you add: Products under the Puck® brand are produced at the four Danish dairies: Holstebro Flødeost, Bislev, Esbjerg and Branderup, and also at Arla’s dairy in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh. And on the two whipping creams I have on my fridge it says product of denmark, produced in Esbjerg. More just to point out that the cream is not local (none of the ones i bought at least)
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 19:50
I often use the local dairy brands and found they work quite well, last week bought Elle & Vivre and its hopeless, not sure if I have just a bad box or what, I was expecting it to be better as its more expensive. But whipped for ages and it never peaked whereas the local ones did so nice and quickly. which local brands? al Marai made in Dubai and Puck made in Saudi mostly I can't help myself. You can hardly call Puck a local brand as it is owned by arla (denmark, germany, sweden). Most of Pucks products are produced in Denmark and a few in Saudi, so far I have only seen cream produced in denmark. Sorry sorry When I said "local brands" I meant locally or regionally produced products, I was not referring to the country of origin of the company. I would expect that was pretty much understood, but cannot see the importance to this thread anyway. Had I known it was such an issue for you I would have been more detailed, however it was just a question about whipping cream opinons that I was responding to not a legal issue on company origins! Yes Puck is a Danish owned company- and it makes products in this region too! [b'>Production Products under the Puck® brand are produced at Arla’s dairy in the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh.[/b'> source (http://www.arla.com/brands/our-brands/cheese/puck/) :\: <em>edited by Di@DXB on 30/05/2012</em>
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 19:39
I often use the local dairy brands and found they work quite well, last week bought Elle & Vivre and its hopeless, not sure if I have just a bad box or what, I was expecting it to be better as its more expensive. But whipped for ages and it never peaked whereas the local ones did so nice and quickly. which local brands? al Marai made in Dubai and Puck made in Saudi mostly I can't help myself. You can hardly call Puck a local brand as it is owned by arla (denmark, germany, sweden). Most of Pucks products are produced in Denmark and a few in Saudi, so far I have only seen cream produced in denmark. Sorry sorry why does it matter ?? It doesn't, why I say sorry and that I cant help myself But still a local product is more likely to be ''fresh'' compared to one from denmark
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 19:35
I often use the local dairy brands and found they work quite well, last week bought Elle & Vivre and its hopeless, not sure if I have just a bad box or what, I was expecting it to be better as its more expensive. But whipped for ages and it never peaked whereas the local ones did so nice and quickly. which local brands? al Marai made in Dubai and Puck made in Saudi mostly I can't help myself. You can hardly call Puck a local brand as it is owned by arla (denmark, germany, sweden). Most of Pucks products are produced in Denmark and a few in Saudi, so far I have only seen cream produced in denmark. Sorry sorry why does it matter ??
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 19:23
I often use the local dairy brands and found they work quite well, last week bought Elle & Vivre and its hopeless, not sure if I have just a bad box or what, I was expecting it to be better as its more expensive. But whipped for ages and it never peaked whereas the local ones did so nice and quickly. which local brands? al Marai made in Dubai and Puck made in Saudi mostly I can't help myself. You can hardly call Puck a local brand as it is owned by arla (denmark, germany, sweden). Most of Pucks products are produced in Denmark and a few in Saudi, so far I have only seen cream produced in denmark. Sorry sorry
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 14:14
There the only local brands that i ever see - is the breakfast cream as i would love to get double cream that's local rather than having to go UHT stuff
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 14:13
I often use the local dairy brands and found they work quite well, last week bought Elle & Vivre and its hopeless, not sure if I have just a bad box or what, I was expecting it to be better as its more expensive. But whipped for ages and it never peaked whereas the local ones did so nice and quickly. which local brands? al Marai made in Dubai and Puck made in Saudi mostly I have only seen the breakfast cream - is that the same. I thought that Puck had thickening agents in it. The ones I find have 'whipping cream' written on the packet, they do a breakfast cream as well but that's in a tub not a box.
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 14:09
I often use the local dairy brands and found they work quite well, last week bought Elle & Vivre and its hopeless, not sure if I have just a bad box or what, I was expecting it to be better as its more expensive. But whipped for ages and it never peaked whereas the local ones did so nice and quickly. which local brands? al Marai made in Dubai and Puck made in Saudi mostly I have only seen the breakfast cream - is that the same. I thought that Puck had thickening agents in it.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 14:01
I often use the local dairy brands and found they work quite well, last week bought Elle & Vivre and its hopeless, not sure if I have just a bad box or what, I was expecting it to be better as its more expensive. But whipped for ages and it never peaked whereas the local ones did so nice and quickly. which local brands? al Marai made in Dubai and Puck made in Saudi mostly
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 13:44
I use bulla. Not available in my supermarket much to my dismay, but might be at yours.
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EW OLDHAND
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 13:41
I often use the local dairy brands and found they work quite well, last week bought Elle & Vivre and its hopeless, not sure if I have just a bad box or what, I was expecting it to be better as its more expensive. But whipped for ages and it never peaked whereas the local ones did so nice and quickly. which local brands?
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 12:10
I use Puck, a lot of the others doesn't ''whip'' very good, they are too liquid even after ages of whipping
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 12:08
I like the Elle&Vivre. It's not like the fresh I use at home, but good enough.
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 11:56
I ve brought all those brandsin the past...I can't tell the difference between any of them:)
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 11:56
I often use the local dairy brands and found they work quite well, last week bought Elle & Vivre and its hopeless, not sure if I have just a bad box or what, I was expecting it to be better as its more expensive. But whipped for ages and it never peaked whereas the local ones did so nice and quickly.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 30 May 2012 - 11:54
we buy Puck and even the teen likes it !! lol
 
 

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