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Best spreadable butter
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So it's called spread nowadays and can't be artificially coloured. But it's still produced in a factory and not by a cow
Margarine in a new frock0 -
I like Kerrygold0
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Ferryboat_Woman wrote: »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.
I'm not liking the taste of it & I don't like lurpac either. I like yellow butters (Irish butter :-).
It's not really spreadable from the fridge either....0 -
Tried a few spreadables
Best ones (IMO) are not spreadable immediately BUT only take a few minutes at room temp to become so without warming up unduly.
Just pick your favourite and get it out a few minutes in advance0 -
Isn't it true that real butter should have about 82% of fat?0
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Lurpak lightest (if you dont mind a buttery spread) spreads straight from the fridge.
This one... http://www.lurpak.co.uk/our-products/lurpak-lightest-spreadable/0 -
btw You can get knives which hard butter curls when you drag the knife across the surface, you use less butter and save money.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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Just thinking...0
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