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Can You Use Half and Half Instead of Heavy Cream?

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Absolutely, using half and half instead of heavy cream can work, though the end result might be a bit lighter and less rich since half and half has a lower fat content. It can be a good alternative for sauces or certain recipes where a little lighter texture is desired. Have you tried this swap before, or is there a specific dish you're thinking about using it in? I'd love to hear about your cooking adventures!