tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2215553202978284468.post6740988350155513980..comments2024-02-06T16:17:25.826+00:00Comments on THE GRĂNMARK BLOG: I used to imagine "fat lip" was something you got in a fight or an accident - I've recently learned otherwiseScott Gronmarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15118026157459333174noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2215553202978284468.post-23371298622800842342018-02-16T14:17:12.469+00:002018-02-16T14:17:12.469+00:00To be fair to Sainsbury's, their ready made de...To be fair to Sainsbury's, their ready made deluxe custard was superb. Their packet version wasn't a patch on Birds, which is no doubt why they make the latter so hard to buy in their stores (in ours, at least - ditto Walls Pork Sausages). I suspect 10,000 other buyers could wolf down Sainsbury's custard without any adverse effects - it was probably one its constituent chemicals getting into a punch-up with one of the chemicals in the bewildering array of pills and supplements I ingest every day.Scott Gronmarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15118026157459333174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2215553202978284468.post-21523629588804774462018-02-12T20:31:57.821+00:002018-02-12T20:31:57.821+00:00A lesson for all of us, Scott; be wary of own bran...A lesson for all of us, Scott; be wary of own brands. Personally (and only when I think my diabetes might let me get away with it) I stir up the Birds custard (low fat) version and have never suffered from fat lip. It's the fat in other areas that gives me pause for thought. Happy stirring!Helennoreply@blogger.com