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AIBU?

... to lament that husband has bought Elmlea?

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ElinorRigby · 07/06/2017 16:17

I put cream on the shopping list.


He bought Elmlea and told me, 'It's the only cream they had.'

I pointed out that although it might be in a pot like cream, it was not cream. And the information on the side described it as 'a blend of buttermilk and vegetable oil.'

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TondelayaDellaVentamiglia · 07/06/2017 16:19

oh! Bleeeeeeeeeeeeeeurgh!

LTB! He bought that cos it's cheap!

I'd make him go back and get real cream!!

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user1471517900 · 07/06/2017 16:19

So he should have bought nothing?

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AfunaMbatata · 07/06/2017 16:19

LTB.

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SunEgg · 07/06/2017 16:20

I prefer it for cakes as it pipes better and cakes can then stay out of the fridge.

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SmartiesMakeMeNaughty · 07/06/2017 16:23

Yuck. That stuff is Satan's own jizz. Have my first ever LTB.

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FlyingElbows · 07/06/2017 16:23

Now that really is a middle class food disaster! It's taken the best part if 20 years to cure Mr Elbows of the belief that Elmlea or Dream Topping (can you even still buy that?) are just the same as actual cream.

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ElinorRigby · 07/06/2017 16:24

Will it make spaghetti carbonara taste disgusting?

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CaulkheadUpNorf · 07/06/2017 16:24

I like it in carbonara.

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CrispPacket · 07/06/2017 16:25

I thought it was cream!!! Whoops. Ha I love it Blush

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SmartiesMakeMeNaughty · 07/06/2017 16:26

It might be okay. It might give it a bit of a horrid oily "mouth-feel."
boaks at own use of the term mouth-feel

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HeyRoly · 07/06/2017 16:26

My parents always buy Elmlea. They think of it as "healthier". I'd rather go without, personally.

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SerfTerf · 07/06/2017 16:27

Bleurgh. Really carb-laden too.

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weebarra · 07/06/2017 16:27

YABU for putting cream (or Elmlea) in carbonara in the first place!

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ElinorRigby · 07/06/2017 16:36

The weird thing is that husband is a food snob. But he's also not terribly observant in supermarkets...

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Fruitcocktail6 · 07/06/2017 16:38

Do you put cream in a carbonara?

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SerfTerf · 07/06/2017 16:39

When DH did the exact same thing, I had Abbey hard time persuading him that it WASN'T cream. It looked like cream, it was packaged like cream it was sold next to the cream. He just couldn't quite compute it.

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SmartiesMakeMeNaughty · 07/06/2017 16:40

Well that's a whole other AIBU isn't it? Some people would say you're being very unreasonable in using cream in carbonara at all.
(Not me.)

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Piratesandpants · 07/06/2017 16:42

Foul. LTB.

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MintyChops · 07/06/2017 16:46

Definitely LTB.

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Syc4moreTrees · 07/06/2017 16:47

My DM always hated when we bought Elmlea but i had no idea it wasn't cream?! Everyday is a school day

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SueDeNimmity · 07/06/2017 16:48

oh god, my exMIL insisted on buying that too. It's vile.

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TheLegendOfBeans · 07/06/2017 16:49

Oh my god I never knew Elmlea was a "cream imposter"

This has blown my doors of perception right off their hinges

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ElinorRigby · 07/06/2017 16:49

It looked like cream, it was packaged like cream it was sold next to the cream. He just couldn't quite compute it.

So you're married to him, as well.

On further examination he has also not bought 5 little cartons of the pure orange juice we always get. He has bought 5 cartons of vile sweetened orange squash drink.

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VanillaSugar · 07/06/2017 16:52

My DH bought Elmlea when I'd asked for cream and he was most affonted when I screeched in horror. He genuinely thought it was cream.

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outabout · 07/06/2017 16:53

While it isn't cream you are being a bit harsh on DH especially if there was no real cream available. Most food is 'meddled with' anyway so unless you grow your own organic food you will always be party to a chemistry experiment.

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