Food & Drink

Dairy Products - what are your staples?

Food & Drink

Posted by: CafestudyAdmin

22nd Aug 2013 10:22am

Hi everyone. We'd like to know.....what are the staple dairy products you buy when you go to the shops? We're guessing milk is one of them (are we right?) - but what else do you buy regularly? And have you tried probiotic dairy products? Do you think they are worth the money? Please give us your thoughts!

bettythrelfo
  • 7th Dec 2015 11:56am

I love to buy all the different cheeses and try them, not sure that I like goats cheese, but then I think it is a taste you acquire... Love all the bits in cheese, and like the fruit cheeses, but funnily enough only at xmas, with other items as well. Y es I buy milk, but I prefer the uht it is easier to store, and I am not allergic to it... I make my own yogurt some times, and buy if I see really market down... Like greek yogurt, and have been know n to add some pineapple to it as well. dont buy butter too expensive, but do buy coles own margerine which is cheaper, and goes a lot further... bread I watch for specials and also have a breadmaker and make my own lots of times... trouble is the electricity bill goes high when I do.


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