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RE: Too much Quark? - May 11 2008 21:03:10   
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lookd in tesco today, and it was no where to be seen, i actually work there and i've never seen it before either

Buy it from Tesco's all the time, you need to look harder, its near the sort cheese/natural yoghurt, buy about 10 tubs a week, its great stuff, agree though it need flavoring and blending to milkshake consistancy for it to be tasty.

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RE: Too much Quark? - May 12 2008 1:16:45   
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Quite expensive protein source, id rather have a bit of turkey mince or something.

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RE: Too much Quark? - May 12 2008 2:02:10   
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Quite expensive protein source, id rather have a bit of turkey mince or something.

You joking me mate, 1. its not expensive, and 2. i dont really wanna be frying up turkey mince at 12 oclok at night when i can have a quark shake mate.

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RE: Too much Quark? - May 12 2008 2:23:29   
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50p tub where i shop, for 250g
Where do you find it so cheap?

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RE: Too much Quark? - May 12 2008 8:22:42   
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50p tub where i shop, for 250g
Where do you find it so cheap?


Thats what I pay.

I don't find it amazingly cheap, but it's not going to break the bank and it's an easy way of getting some quick protien.

There's no cooking involved, plus if you blend it, it's just a drink so can be consumed quickly.

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RE: Too much Quark? - May 12 2008 12:01:54   
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Where do you get it for 50p. I pay near the 60p mark for my tubs.

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