Butter or margarine/spread- anybody have an opinion?
mrsleman
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Personally I'm a butter person. Can't eat margarine. I was told it's really bad and almost the same ingredients as emulsion paint!
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I prefer butter just because it tastes so much better, but if I am looking for a cut in calories near the end of the day, I may use margarine. Certain things, like popcorn or pancakes, there's no substitute for the real thing.0
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Forget Margarine! KerryGold Grass fed Butter is the ONLY way to go!!0
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Margarine for sandwiches, because it spreads easier. Butter on toast because it melts and is delicious0
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I prefer butter because I love the full flavour, but I have nothing against margerine. It can be a perfect product in certain recipes or in combination with other stuff. It is often very good in baking to replace things like lard (not always though)
The quote you hear about margarine is a broscience hoax at its worst. Have good rummage through the internet on the margarine myth and you'll find lots of better valid science information0 -
Butter all the way.0
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Butter, specifically grass fed, because the mix of fats is much healthier.
I am a dirty hippy, lol, and make my own butter from grass fed cream, then use the leftover buttermilk for baking.0 -
Butter.
Because it tastes wonderful!0 -
I use I can't believe it's not butter light. I like the taste and the cals.0
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Butter here. If I am going to spend 100 calories on fat, it will be on tasty fat.0
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Butter here. If I am going to spend 100 calories on fat, it will be on tasty fat.
Yep, this. I can actually use less butter for flavor then I can use of margarine. Once you start eating healthy, at least in my case, I notice flavors more intensely. So less butter for the same flavor.0 -
Butter because trans-fat is nasty.
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/transfats/
Now newer formulas have replaced the trans fat with saturated fat from palm oil or similar. While this is a step in the right direction I have to wonder why? I'm getting the same saturated fat so why not use butter? To me its like substituting real maple syrup with Mrs. Buttersworth. You get the same sugar with an artificial taste...
BTW - I have no issue with saturated fat.0 -
Butter
I grew up with margarine (because butter was evil) and hated it. I'd rather use my calories on something I like.0 -
Butter all the way. If I'm going to eat fat, its going to be tasty fat.0
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Becel margarine for my toast, and unsalted butter for my baking. The margarine is low in saturated fat.0
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Since I started, I've switched from margarine to butter, and convinced my dad to do the same. My mom, on the other hand, will only use it for baking. Otherwise, just margarine for her.0
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Butter--I just use less than I used to. I generally go for taste over quantity. I use olive oil a lot more often, though.
As for health, the make-up of margarines vary a lot. Most current ones don't have trans fats, I don't think.0 -
Benecol, for the plant sterols.0
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Dairy makes my skin break out so I had to find an alternative. I use Melt now- it's a non dairy substitute that tastes, spreads, and sautees like real butter. Has a lot of flavor- can bake with it too- it's pretty much the closest I've found to real butter that isn't real butter.0
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I use margarine or Earth Balance if I need something spreadable, and butter for most other things. I think either is perfectly fine in moderation so I use whichever has the appropriate consistency for my needs.
I do usually bake with the fanciest butter I can find because of the fat content, but that is for taste and not for health.0 -
butter...many margarines have partially hydrogenated oil (trans-fats)...partially hydrogenated oils are not fit for human consumption.0
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kerrygold butter - I rarely use butter but when I do it's the good stuff0
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Ready2Rock206 wrote: »kerrygold butter - I rarely use butter but when I do it's the good stuff
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Ready2Rock206 wrote: »kerrygold butter - I rarely use butter but when I do it's the good stuff
Probably have to go through a local farm? I've never thought about it. Darn American cows always eating fast food and junk!
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Butter!!! Margarine tastes nasty to me, and the color scares me.0
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butter. margarine is not my idea of real food, but to each his own.0
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Butter- b/c I'm a purist and a fat snob.0
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Butter. Can't stand the taste of fake stuff.0
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I love butter for recipes, but spreadable butter is pretty neat. I tried a honey flavor and enjoyed it.0
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Butter. I have a few different kinds depending on application, but for eating I use a locally-sourced grass-fed butter. So delicious.0
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