butter?
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Kerrygold tastes delicious, comes from grass fed cows and is sold for a reasonable price at Trader Joes and at some Costco's.0
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Kerrygold is pure Irish butter from grass fed cows only. Only ingredients are cream and salt or your can get unsalted. It's amazing!!0
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unsalted and fat free use lightly just get rid of the marganie lol0
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Real butter. Just use a small amount, since its high in calories, but the flavor is worth it, and the real thing is always better than a substitute like margarine.0
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I alternate between Land O' Lakes salted whipped butter and that Brummel & Brown Yogurt Butter stuff. I like both. Real butter has more calories, so sometimes I will use the yogurt butter, but I really do like both. If you're scared of ingredients that you can't pronounce (which doesn't mean they're bad, by the way), then go with real butter.0
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forget the fake "healthy" options
stick with the real thing!0 -
Kerrygold is pure Irish butter from grass fed cows only. Only ingredients are cream and salt or your can get unsalted. It's amazing!!
Irish and best0 -
Real butter. No extra ingredients, and no substitutes.0
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Real butter for me! I like to get unsalted butter and I rarely use it. If I'm cooking eggs I am more likely to use coconut oil, or olive oil... I usually use real butter for baking. :flowerforyou:0
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I personally prefer real butter, but whipped (no brand preference) - loads of flavor without using much (or added calories), and none of the wacky artificial ingredients you can't pronounce. I say, if you don't know what it is, don't put it in your body.0
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I don't use butter. Don't buy it so I don't use it.0
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Let's look at the ingredients -
Margarine; veggie-oil blend, water, whey (milk), salt, veggie mono & diglycerides, soy lecithin, citric acid, artificial flavors, vitamin A, beta carotene (for color)
Butter; sweet cream, salt
Seems like a no-brainer to me...
Because surely if you can't pronounce an ingredient or know what it looks like, it is bad. Right?
Here's olive oil. Scary stuff.
Here's an apple. Yikes!
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Let's look at the ingredients -
Margarine; veggie-oil blend, water, whey (milk), salt, veggie mono & diglycerides, soy lecithin, citric acid, artificial flavors, vitamin A, beta carotene (for color)
Butter; sweet cream, salt
Seems like a no-brainer to me...
Because surely if you can't pronounce an ingredient or know what it looks like, it is bad. Right?
Here's olive oil. Scary stuff.
Here's an apple. Yikes!0 -
Butter is not bad for you and in moderation is actually quite healthy. Avoid margarine0
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I am a fan of promise butter - butter flavored spread.
switched to that quite sometime ago when there was a super big issue came up with transfats several years ago i guess.
tastes pretty good to me.0 -
I eat Tillamook unsalted butter and I love it.0
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Kerrygold unsalted. DON'T USE MARGARINE!!!0
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Thanks for all of the great feedback. It will be real unsalted butter in moderation from here on.0
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