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Waitrose, sugar, scones and healthy eating

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JessM Fri 08-May-15 16:53:33

I am engaged in a discussion with Waitrose regarding their nationwide "Kick Start Your Health" promotion which includes a bank of golden caster sugar on a display stand, near the entrances of stores. On close investigation I now realise that this relates to "healthy" recipe for carrot and sultana scones with added pumpkin seeds. hmm I have tweeted, communicated with them via Facebook, complained to the store and... grin managed to corner a visiting manager from head office as he stood discussing the dips and olives with the local management team. I have now had a defensive reply from them via Facebook (its a healthier recipe, blah blah). They are just not getting that their customers are walking into the store and and seeing sugar promoted as something that will "kick start your health". Please do feel free to join in my telling them off on Facebook if you are able to see this link:

www.facebook.com/Waitrose/posts/10152890114528207?comment_id=10152894691323207&offset=0&total_comments=8

thatbags Fri 08-May-15 19:12:20

Well, yes, if scones were you're only source grin

But they wouldn't be.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 08-May-15 19:13:18

I don't think I can do Facebook. It says 'enter' but it won't be clicked on! sad

Soutra Fri 08-May-15 19:34:01

There are grapes in wine and they're fruit so wine is healthy, jingl grin

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 08-May-15 19:39:58

I don't understand that post Soutra.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 08-May-15 19:41:14

You'd have a job to make bread without sugar Bags. The yeast just wouldn't work. Unless you mean baking powder bread.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 08-May-15 19:42:09

Why did Waitrose choose to pile up golden sugar with their display?

merlotgran Fri 08-May-15 19:49:06

To get you to buy it, jingl? grin

janerowena Fri 08-May-15 19:49:07

Maybe they needed to shift a lot of flour, and someone with no idea about healthier eating thought it would make it look less boring. It's all part of the current online trend to supply you with all the ingredients in their online recipes, I suspect. the idea is, if they suggest a recipe and you like it, you can/will order the whole lot from them in one go with just one click and not an iota of thought.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 08-May-15 19:53:26

no way am I grating carrots to put in scones

merlotgran Fri 08-May-15 20:00:18

If I wasn't on a low carb diet I'd make them just to see how they turn out. Without the sugar of course.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 08-May-15 20:03:04

You could eat them with loads of Cornish cream to mnake up for the carbs.

#onyourarteriesbeit

janerowena Fri 08-May-15 20:06:52

jings you know how to hit hard and low, don't you. Scones (plain) with jam and Cornish cream. Heaven.

merlotgran Fri 08-May-15 20:09:15

Fortunately, I'm not tempted. Scones are worse for my IBS than bread.

thatbags Fri 08-May-15 20:23:07

Flour is mostly carbohydrate so if you make a mixture of a small amount of flour, some lukewarm water and yeast, you can get the yeast going before you mix in the rest of the flour. You make a well in the middle of your pile of flour. I was taught how to do that at school. Sugar speeds up the process but lack of sugar doesn't make it impossible.

Isn't it true that French bread, to be called French bread cannot have any added sugar? If so, I guess they use the above method.

thatbags Fri 08-May-15 20:24:17

merlot, because of your GN name, I keep thinking you live in France!

merlotgran Fri 08-May-15 20:29:34

I wish, bags. Too old to move now but my brother has a house in Normandy so any excuse to visit. wine

janerowena Fri 08-May-15 20:32:31

thatbags very interesting!

loopylou Fri 08-May-15 20:36:07

I only add sugar if using my bread maker.

absent Fri 08-May-15 20:36:34

Golden caster sugar is not raw sugar. It is either refined cane sugar with a residue of molasses or refined beet sugar with added molasses to colour it.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 08-May-15 20:51:19

Raw, unrefined....

WTF difference does it make?! hmm

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 08-May-15 20:52:53

Why would you faff about like that Bags? It only takes a teaspoonful. hmm

I bet it doesn't rise as well either.

thatbags Fri 08-May-15 20:55:07

I don't faff about like that. I was just saying it's possible and perhaps useful to know. As I said earlier, I put a bit of sugar in my bread.

thatbags Fri 08-May-15 20:55:52

Re your raw, unrefined, WTF comment... I was thinking along those lines too.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 08-May-15 20:56:48

Says unrefined on my bag of it absent. As it does on the Demerara, and the soft dark brown muscovado. And I've just eaten a teaspoon of each of 'em. hmm (clean spoon each time)

thatbags Fri 08-May-15 20:57:01

When I worked in Thailand, you could buy sugar cane to chew on. 'Bout as raw as it gets, I reckon.