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SteelersPride
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what do u feel like works better for baking /cooking . Really just looking for a richer vanilla flavor
Really just looking for a richer vanilla flavor
yeah perhaps........id have to grind it.i always thought that you just use more of it.
maybe a vanilla bean
what do u feel like works better for baking /cooking . Really just looking for a richer vanilla flavor
yeah perhaps........id have to grind it.
You can actually buy vanilla powder, pure vanilla powder, kinda expensive though.
And alot claim they are vanilla powder but are really vanilla sugar, sugar laced with ground up vanilla beans into powder.......tastes good
well i went to use some sugar last night, but apparently the milk i bought , i left at the grocery store, so lets try today lolThe "extract" has been my go to. Look forward to any research you do in this area.![]()
maybe a vanilla bean
well arent you fancy. i been trying to find a decent online spice retailer. Spice jungle comes up. But i emailed them once, and got a reply from a totally different spice site, guessing they own both, but why/?i only use vanilla beans from madacascar...
But it's not even real...View attachment 212376 So I used this in my pancake batter in place of vanilla extract. It’s a winner
what do u mean? i said vanilla sugar?But it's not even real...
Was hoping for the "real deal" comparison...
"Artificially flavored"what do u mean? i said vanilla sugar?
i did miss this, well crud muffin. Do you use vanilla beans? if so do u grind them?"Artificially flavored"![]()