hi there, new to tmx (just bought one) and new to this forum (first post)......
firstly, just want to say that it took us 7 months to finally commit to spending such a large amount of money.
we have had it a month now, and i have used it quite a bit,,,,,, from a male perspective (one that seldomly cooks, and a very limited list of recipes..... - its great...... the more i can help Michelle out with the children and cooking -
the better
the questionI made up some rock cakes for the second time (out of the book you get with the machine - and everybody loves them),
But the second time I made them up – I forgot to put in the butter..
They actually turned out just as good as the first lot (with the butter in them)…
A friend told me that the butter is a keeping (or preserving) agent – so I should eat them relatively quickly?
?
My question is – is butter a keeping (or preserving) agent……… cos I cant find anything about it on the internet..
The reason I ask, is because animal products usually have a short shelf life compared to vegetables…. But then again, there might be something in milk/butter.
and i prefer not to eat butter/marg if i can get away with it..
just out of interest, i stopped eating butter/marg in sandwiches when i was a teen.. (took a couple of months to get use to it)..
but then i had a sandwich with butter or marg in, and i found it killed the taste of all the other ingredients in the sandwich
so never wanted butter ever since..
any help with the above question would be great
thanks