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Britain's Best Dish

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grufflybear

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Hmmm... I watched this series and thought how nice that a relatively uncomplicated dish which looks like it could be made at home won this particular television accolade.... but it is Chocolate pudding and ice cream... there really is no hope is there.... can somebody do a diabetic cooking contest when something less than the entire refined output of Tate and Lyle is spun, caramelised and shovelled across our screens and mixed with butter... I am sure it is very very good chocolate pudding and ice cream but Britain's BEST dish.... hrmmmm... bah humbug etc.....
 
I agree! We've often said that they ought to do a 'Come dine with me' with either one person with diabetes and some 'normals', or people with different dietary requirements so that people could appreciate what it all means 🙂 I was watching Masterchef the other week and the man literally put half a pound of butter in a pan to cook some potato thingy 😱 I can remember on occasions Ready, Steady, Cook doing some 'healthy bag' recipe where they left out the fat and sugar, but they were few and far between.
 
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