Guest guest Posted September 9, 2005 Report Share Posted September 9, 2005 Boy, is " Fat-Free Half & Half " an " oxymoron " ! Half & Half means half milk, half cream & cream " is fat " . Have you actually seen this product & read the label? If it exists, I'd be really interested in what's in it. Based on what is typically done to most " fat-free " foods, it will have added sugar (carbs). When they take the fat out of foods, there has to be something added to get back the flavor, and that's usually some form of sugar. That's the reason I totally avoid anything labeled " Low Fat " , " No Fat " , " Fat Free " , etc. , T2, etc... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Can somebody explain what is " fat free half and half milk " , and how is it differen from a basic fat free milk? Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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