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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Can you help settle a debate please?!
I’m a butter person…salted at that.
A friend of mine swears by flora…not just any margarine it has to be flora….
Which do you preferred and if it’s margarine…which brand? Don’t they all taste the same?!?! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Your friend is right! It has to be Flora light, problem is it's been sold out in every shop I got to for the past 2 weeks!"
Why flora light?
Done they kinda all taste the same? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Your friend is right! It has to be Flora light, problem is it's been sold out in every shop I got to for the past 2 weeks!"
Sold out? What am I missing here? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Your friend is right! It has to be Flora light, problem is it's been sold out in every shop I got to for the past 2 weeks!
Why flora light?
Done they kinda all taste the same?"
It's lighter
And no, they do taste different |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Butter for me, always salted. I use Lurpak spreadable for sandwiches for kids, as they prefer it, and butter is always rock hard in the mornings for lunch making |
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Butter, salted, French or English from grass fed cattle.
Margarine is a factory processed trans fat which is extremely bad for humans, even the olive oil ones which typically has 5-10 mils of olive oil per 250g tub.
The 'lite' ones are just emulsified with water.
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I had this conversation this morning …..
10g of tesco buttery is 50 calories
10g anchor salted butter is 74 calories
I like to taste my butter but I guess a round of toast is a lot more than 10g by my spreading technique
I love butter! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I had this conversation this morning …..
10g of tesco buttery is 50 calories
10g anchor salted butter is 74 calories
I like to taste my butter but I guess a round of toast is a lot more than 10g by my spreading technique
I love butter! "
Spreading technique has different connotations in here |
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"I had this conversation this morning …..
10g of tesco buttery is 50 calories
10g anchor salted butter is 74 calories
I like to taste my butter but I guess a round of toast is a lot more than 10g by my spreading technique
I love butter!
Spreading technique has different connotations in here "
Maybe to you |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I had this conversation this morning …..
10g of tesco buttery is 50 calories
10g anchor salted butter is 74 calories
I like to taste my butter but I guess a round of toast is a lot more than 10g by my spreading technique
I love butter!
Spreading technique has different connotations in here
Maybe to you"
Ouch.... |
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Butter all the way - margarine isn't even a comparable food item - I'm not convinced it even qualifies as food - its basically spreadable plastic!
The people that eat it probably also buy skimmed milk! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This is S’s type of thread apparently as she’s traumatised when she looks in the fridge and there’s no butter and I suggest popping to the corner shop where ‘the stuff they do isn’t real butter’
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