Kerrygold is on sale...
mlinton_mesapark
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...at my local HEB. Being so close to St. Patrick's Day, it might be on sale near you, too.
If you never tried Kerrygold butter, it's worth a try, even though it's easily double the cost of regular butter most of the time. Especially if you are a BPC fan, or like eating butter by itself.
They have great cheese, too.
If you never tried Kerrygold butter, it's worth a try, even though it's easily double the cost of regular butter most of the time. Especially if you are a BPC fan, or like eating butter by itself.
They have great cheese, too.
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I'm not sure what is considered expensive for this brand but I buy it from Aldi's. I pay less than $3 for it.0
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I'm going to check this out here! Kerrygold is the best! It's just over $3 here in south Mississippi, U.S. Is expensive compared to the other options, but worth it, imo!0
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On sale for $2.50/lb today at my local grocery.0
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Just bought a package yesterday. (not on sale - Egads!! $4.99 Massachusetts ), Still Love it.
I use coconut oil, ghee, Kerrygold and land o'lakes depending on the use.
Coconut oil is my new cooking butter substitute. Kerrygold for when I'm adding it on top or mixing it in something after cooking. BTW, I use one stick in the fridge, then freeze the sticks I'm not using.0 -
Aldi had had it recently and all their cheese too at a reasonable price. The dubliner is delicious, haven't tried the others yet.0
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Almost $4 here in Buffalo for the brick and almost $6 for the tub.. which is rough since I get both!!0
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Can I just say how much I love Aldi??0
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I live in Canada so we don't carry kerrygold. I wish we did though.
When I lived in Ireland, I used it all the time and it was great. I wasn't even LCHF then. Just used it for sauteeing vegetables.0 -
Terpnista84 wrote: »I'm not sure what is considered expensive for this brand but I buy it from Aldi's. I pay less than $3 for it.
No way! I don't think it even occurred to me to look at Aldi.
I paid $3.99 for 8 oz when I finally found it in a store (I think it was Walmart); I normally pay $2-$2.50 for 16 oz of regular butter. (I get it on sale or at Aldi.)0 -
Where do you guys here in the U.S. buy ghee?0
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I buy it at Whole Foods. But you can actually make your own also.0
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Aldi is pretty much my only grocery store now, between that and Costco I hardly have to go anywhere else. I mean I always hit up Trader Joe's and whole foods but they are not necessities. It's seriously the best store ever!0
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@macchiatto try an international specialty grocer if your traditional store doesn't carry it. The ghee I buy in the UK is marketed to those cooking middle eastern cuisine.0
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