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herr_oberst 02-21-2024 09:41 AM

140 years later, they're finally changing the logo.
 
It turns out a dead lion surrounded by bees is kinda weird.

(FunFact - if you've ever wondered what treacle is, this is it. Why do the Brits make tasty things sound gross? Clotted cream? Sounds disgusting. But it's not!)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1708540713.jpg

Zeke 02-21-2024 10:22 AM

Partially inverted refiners syrup. Wow that is a rabbit hole. Never knew that. At least they are being honest.

Baz 02-21-2024 11:14 AM

Lions' Lives Matter ?

masraum 02-21-2024 12:03 PM

Treacle is basically where molasses comes from.

They take juice from sugar cane and/or sugar beets and boil it until crystals form. They then remove the crystals (sugar) from the liquid. If they stop early on, you get "golden syrup" or light treacle. If you keep boiling and removing crystals, the treacle gets darker and then eventually, what's left is molasses (light, then dark, then bootstrap which is the darkest, least sweet of them all).

stevej37 02-21-2024 01:03 PM

Is it as good as 'Log Cabin'? :)

masraum 02-21-2024 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12198662)
Is it as good as 'Log Cabin'? :)

Mmmm, corn syrup, sugar, and water!

oldE 02-21-2024 01:55 PM

In eastern Canada, dark molasses was practically a staple. You can still buy it in gallon jugs. Biscuits fresh out of the oven with butter and molasses. Yummy!

Best
Les

masraum 02-21-2024 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by oldE (Post 12198698)
In eastern Canada, dark molasses was practically a staple. You can still buy it in gallon jugs. Biscuits fresh out of the oven with butter and molasses. Yummy!

Best
Les

Molasses has tons of flavor and actually has a fair amount of concentrated nutrients.

herr_oberst 02-21-2024 04:34 PM

I make a pretty mean molasses crinkle.

Dansvan 02-21-2024 04:49 PM

Samsons riddle

ramonesfreak 02-21-2024 05:52 PM

I have a 20 year old can of spotted dick on my workbench. Waiting for the right time to open and enjoy

unclebilly 02-21-2024 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12198745)
Molasses has tons of flavor and actually has a fair amount of concentrated nutrients.

We buy it by the 5 gallon pail and dump it on low quality hay or straw to feed to our cows. It’s a low cost way to improve the nutrient content in livestock feed.

sc_rufctr 02-22-2024 12:17 AM

Just looking at the photos raises my blood sugar. :(

slow&rusty 02-22-2024 03:09 AM

Wow...talk about a trip down memory lane!

When I lived in London in the '70s to mid '80s my parents would buy Lyle's syrup, that we would have with pancakes as our once a week Saturday morning breakfast treat.

Back then, the syrup was packaged in a metal can and I always thought the Lion was sleeping NOT dead!

I've actually never seen Lyle's for sale in the US, but haven't really looked either.

"Sweet" thread.
Yasin

BwshGulbleSheep 02-22-2024 04:41 AM

Great free marketing.
No one even knew about this product until this news


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