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#21 Thu 29 Nov 12 12:23pm

oliviascotland

From Scotland
Member since Wed 06 Apr 05

Re: what can i use instead of suet

hippytea wrote:

I don't know if I'd chew on raw suet if I were you. I don't actually know this, but a lump of raw fat from the abdomen of a dead animal doesn't seem like a healthy snack. The stuff in boxes has been rendered, so it's sterile - you can eat it straight from the box if you want. Mmm... chewy fat...

But hey, if chewing raw fat is your extreme sport, who am I to judge? I drive a car regularly, which is far more dangerous. I'm trying to kick the habit, but you know how it is, you step out, it's sitting there, all shiny and stuffed with juicy fossil fuel...

I don't think it's something I'd do again, but I wasn't prepared to put it in my food raw without trying a bit first to see what it tasted like (i.e. if it would taint my mincemeat!).  Mind you, I eat all sorts of things raw that I probably shouldn't these days.  If I know and trust the source, then it's my own fault if I'm ill!

Also, the stuff in boxes has been treated with wheat flour, which isn't good for me or my family, and is the reason I went to get the fresh in the first place  smile

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#22 Thu 29 Nov 12 1:04pm

MsPablo

Occupation Just being me
Member since Fri 28 Mar 08

Re: what can i use instead of suet

Thanks for taking one for the team Olivia! lol

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#23 Thu 29 Nov 12 7:23pm

hippytea

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Occupation Chief cook and bottle-washer
From Scotland
Member since Mon 12 Sep 11

Re: what can i use instead of suet

yes, go on yersel, Olivia. They make us tough here. Chewing on raw suet, rocks, sheep, all in a day's entertainment. If you've seen Brave, that's pretty much everyday life in Scotland.

I'm sure other Scottish members will back me up on this.

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#24 Fri 30 Nov 12 9:35am

Ashen

Occupation Why is the Rum always gone???!
From out to lunch
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#25 Sun 02 Dec 12 8:14am

beerforyorky

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Occupation Retired
From Surin, N.E. Thailand
Member since Mon 29 Dec 08

Re: what can i use instead of suet

Mr Grumpy wrote:

As I have a vegetarian daughter I only use Atora's vege suet now and I really can't tell the difference.  I don't know if you can get it in France.

Surprisingly, the Atora vegetarian suet was the only suet available in Kuala Lumpur (as far as I'm aware). I couldn't really tell the difference. I use it for dumplings and "seasoned pudding".

http://www.your-recipe.com/starters/oth … dding.html

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