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Thank you TheresaWalmart's brand is supposed to have a shortening that has trans fat. They were clean out of it last time I went there, but I did discover that my grocery store brand had trans fat. We have Stop ' Shop where I live.
THanks Deah, I don't won't need 50lbs lol just a gallon or half for Logan's cake then I have the other 3 girls in Dec so I don't need a lot. Thank you Deah for pointing that out to me. I found something that said good for pies etc its a small white tub. I think it said Alpine but I think it said Lard on it. Would that be right?
Start reading the labels of the local store's generic brands. You definitely need transfats in this type shortening.
Until 2 weeks ago I was using Food Lion shortening. It was the best I could find locally. I just switched to a commercial hi-ratio Wesson product - 50lb box for $48 so it's a little cheaper than the store brand but you have to use a lot of shortening to justify the purchase. It is so much better in my BC than the store shortening.
Thanks Kim will domake sure you get the walmart vegtable I made the mistake of just picking up the walmart brand and it was animal fat not a tasty frosting
Lard is animal fat not vegetable fat. You definitely don't want to use animal fat in your icing. ;-)
Alpine is a brand name for hi-ratio shortening. As long as the label says icing shortening I think you'll be alright. Here's a link to an Alpine listing so you can see the packaging http://www.foodservicedirect.com/product.cfm/p/45408/Alpine-Icing-S...
Shanna said:THanks Deah, I don't won't need 50lbs lol just a gallon or half for Logan's cake then I have the other 3 girls in Dec so I don't need a lot. Thank you Deah for pointing that out to me. I found something that said good for pies etc its a small white tub. I think it said Alpine but I think it said Lard on it. Would that be right?
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