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Marigold Swiss bouillon powder

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Marigold Swiss bouillon powder

Recently, User:JuliaBalbilla recommended that I try Marigold Swiss vegetable boullion powder for making vegetable stock. I have to say that after using it I was very impressed. As a time-saving shortcut, I think it is nicer than most of the bouillon cubes I have used before and it has the added advantage of being in powdered form in a re-sealable container. You don't have to fiddle about with opening and dissolving silly cubes and you use as much or as little as you want. Major supermarkets now seem to stock this manufacturer's most popular product and you can get their more obscure offerings from Yogamatters. A reduced salt version is also available. Marigold health foods

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