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Best spreadable butter

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  • Kim_kim
    Kim_kim Posts: 3,726 Forumite
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    ariba10 wrote: »
    Butter is Butter.

    Anything else is Margerine.

    ( That's how I feel about il )

    There is a world of difference between the diary spreads that are made basically with butter & oil and Asda own brand margarine.
  • Feral_Moon
    Feral_Moon Posts: 2,943 Forumite
    Kim_kim wrote: »
    There is a world of difference between the diary spreads that are made basically with butter & oil and Asda own brand margarine.

    They still contain hydrogenated oils and you can't cook with them.
  • Juzza12
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    President spreadable, their butter is by far the nicest I've had and the spreadable is just as good. It's made with cream, no oil in it.
  • Kim_kim
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    Juzza12 wrote: »
    President spreadable, their butter is by far the nicest I've had and the spreadable is just as good. It's made with cream, no oil in it.

    That's the one I have at the moment.
  • Kim_kim
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    Juzza12 wrote: »
    President spreadable, their butter is by far the nicest I've had and the spreadable is just as good. It's made with cream, no oil in it.

    Checked the packaging, I never noticed that before.

    It is nice, not really spreadable from the fridge, but better than M&S & kerrygold softer butter. I'll stick with it.
  • z1a
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    It ain't gonna happen, not with real pure butter anyway.
    Go and have some margarine!
    I bet you like your icecream warm!

    Where's she going to have to go to buy margarine from then? Can't be sold in UK.
  • Ferryboat_Woman
    Ferryboat_Woman Posts: 19 Forumite
    edited 20 December 2016 at 3:30PM
    I tried president butter but didn't like the taste at all( I don't like the taste of Lurpak either) Just a personal preference. I like Kerrygold.
  • suki1964
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    z1a wrote: »
    Where's she going to have to go to buy margarine from then? Can't be sold in UK.


    ???????

    What do you think Flora, clover, I can't believe it's not butter, utterly butterly etc are?
  • Kim_kim
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    suki1964 wrote: »
    ???????

    What do you think Flora, clover, I can't believe it's not butter, utterly butterly etc are?

    Some are dairy spreads, which are different to margarine.
  • z1a
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    suki1964 wrote: »
    ???????

    What do you think Flora, clover, I can't believe it's not butter, utterly butterly etc are?

    It ain't margarine, which can't be sold in UK as I stated!
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