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French fancies?

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SundayLove · 28/12/2018 19:06

Just wondering if French fancies are safe to eat? Don't really see why not but wasn't sure about the cream or icing. I've only had one.

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BatCakes · 28/12/2018 19:07

Are you serious?

On the vague off chance that you are, yes of course they're bloody safe to eat ConfusedConfused eat a dozen boxes a week if you fancy

jq28 · 28/12/2018 19:08

Omg Get them Down you I'm
Pregnant and now very jealous that you have French fancies

SoyDora · 28/12/2018 19:10

Why wouldn’t they be? Milk and cream is fine.
My advice would be to follow the advice on the NHS website.

SoyDora · 28/12/2018 19:11

And what could possibly be the problem with icing?! It’s basically sugar and food colouring.

MrsG010814 · 28/12/2018 19:17

What makes you think they aren't safe to eat?

SundayLove · 28/12/2018 19:22

I don't really know, just wasn't sure if the cream was what the dried egg whites were in or the icing :-p obviously I wasn't that concerned as I had one but just wondered after reading the ingredients :-)
Want another one now :-p

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SoyDora · 28/12/2018 19:30

Dried egg whites also fine.

CobaltRose96 · 28/12/2018 19:39

They're fine! Enjoy.

Mississippilessly · 28/12/2018 21:39

There is really very little you cant eat. Avoid liver, pate, u undercooked meat and unpasteurised cheese. That's pretty much it. And there will be many people who ate those and everything was fine. Ditto alcohol. Congratulations.

Spooples · 28/12/2018 22:15

Urgh. Are you the weatherspoons burger girl again? There are so many of these fucking stupid posts lately. Follow the NHS guidelines. If it's not listed as a problem, it's fine. Jesus.

TheOrangeOwl · 28/12/2018 22:18

@Spooples I was thinking the same thing.

TheOrangeOwl · 28/12/2018 22:27

Going by your previous posts, and suspecting that you were before posting about Quorn meat, burger cheese and stretching your arms above your head under a different username, you definitely need help with anxiety around food in this pregnancy. You're posting a lot of food worries when the NHS guidelines are great, and sleeping with your legs stretched out, going out in socks or putting your arms up will not hurt a baby at all.

If anything, worrying so much will harm your baby far more than any of these ridiculous things that you post about. Stress can be terrible in pregnancy and plenty of women eat and drink whatever and have perfectly healthy babies.

sirmione16 · 28/12/2018 22:34

Probably better to send them to me really. Just in case. Grin

emma1224 · 30/12/2018 02:40

Sounds like a question I'd ask coz I google everything and anything before I eat or drink it

But if a worrier I am 🙈

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