Pure

The bottles of extract all say Pure so they must be, right?
Fun weekly photo challenge Jen H.
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Categories: Baking, Photography, Weekly Photo ChallengeTags: almond, anise, baking, extract, flavor, kitchen, Orange, photography, postaday, pure, vanilla, weekly photo challenge
16 Comments
You will be baking some tasty treats!
Not in the heat but I will, Toni.
Hahaha don’t we all fall for a label!
Guess I do- artificial flavoring sounds more poison though
I always use these “pure” extracts too. I wonder just how “pure” they really are?
Probably not as pure as they say on the label.
All I know is my mom told me to only use PURE vanilla. No artificial for me.
Yes your mother is absolutely correct
Very cool out of the box thinking. 😀
Thanks Cee. Now I’m staring at the labels and wondering what other types of extracts there are- not impure I guess.
Great collection for the challenge. 🙂
Thanks Sylvia. I was looking for a bar of Ivory soap and the extract caught my eye.
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If it’s in print, it must be true…. 😉
hmmm. . . your question is intriguing. I tend to be a skeptic. 🙂
Loved this!