tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-495553397518653924.post882870354165445801..comments2024-01-19T11:41:09.359+13:00Comments on A Hebridean in New Zealand: Thankful ThursdayGBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10289400344300258872noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-495553397518653924.post-87538977680037429162012-04-07T07:47:54.799+12:002012-04-07T07:47:54.799+12:00We discovered that different brands of molasses ta...We discovered that different brands of molasses taste very different, I like <a href="http://www.meridianfoods.co.uk/index.asp?ProdRange=Natural&details=64" rel="nofollow">meridian molasses</a> mixed in with my Oatbran, but Holland & Barrett's own molasses is awful, perhaps it's down to sulphur?Ianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07462120282605018075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-495553397518653924.post-91658362736136294202012-04-06T22:19:09.328+12:002012-04-06T22:19:09.328+12:00Interestingly , Monica, we seem to have a similar ...Interestingly , Monica, we seem to have a similar problem here nowadays. I've found molasses labelled as black treacle on the supermarkets but it is definitely molasses not treacle - they taste quite different. I like molasses, by the way!Scriptor Senexhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17795521284516432520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-495553397518653924.post-44729267454100284782012-04-06T03:13:38.680+12:002012-04-06T03:13:38.680+12:00Your mind takes strange turns sometimes! :) Not ev...Your mind takes strange turns sometimes! :) Not even Wikipedia was very helpful in making it clear to me how molasses/syrup/treacle correspond to the similar-sounding Swedish words. I've only heard of molasses (Sw: melass) as cow food. (No, you don't have to send me a jar, I'll just use my imagination...)DawnTreaderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04533307672147117843noreply@blogger.com