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I'll see your Kerrygold and raise you President butter made in Normandy. The finest bar none.
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I have not tried President butter but(ha ha) i will pop into Waitrose this week and purchase some.I only eat butter on a Sunday so i will return to this thread next week and give you my opinion.
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Wensleydale Creamery Dales Butter, is the best by a distance.
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I was an Anchor man for many years, then I discovered Utterly Butterly..
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Whatever it is it has to be unsalted.
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I love my butter, but I won't be paying more than a quid for a 250g block.
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Home made cashew butter, with garlic and chives. Delicious and no calves have to die to satisfy your taste buds.
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I'm with Plat on this one. Whatever's on offer in Tesco & it's usually under £1. There own brand is decent too. 89p, I thnik.
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What ?? You mean after Lurpak Spreadable ??
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Speaking of own brands, Tesco in Perth & Sainsbury in Kinross are supplied by Highland Spring for their own brand water
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tried el Presidente tday
too milky/creamy back to Kerry mext week |
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if its spreadable, it ain't butter brov.
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To prove Platini's point, try leaving some uncovered margarine out on a warm sunny day and come back later to see how many flies it has attracted.
It will be exactly ZERO. QED. |
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