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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Perth, WA
    2,315

    What butter do you use?

    I am looking for a new butter for sandwiches and toast. We use hard, I unsalted butter for cooking, but it doesn't spread (even in the butter keeper), especially with DS wielding the knife. It needs to be spreadable, unsalted (or at least low salt) and not full of chemicals (ie margarine) or canola oil. Ideas?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Oct 2009
    Bonbeach, Melbourne
    7,177

    We use either Western Star or Lurpak, I prefer the taste of Lurpak. If I'm making lots of say sandwiches I'll use Aldi's Beautifully Butterfly or whatever it is lol

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Sep 2009
    Darwin
    679

    What butter do you use?

    We use western star it lives on the bench though. Will spread from the fridge but its a bit difficult

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    Melbourne
    3,737

    Western star its fine out of the fridge apart from super cold mornings.

  5. #5
    Moderator

    Oct 2004
    In my Zombie proof fortress.
    6,449

    Devondale here. It has its moments where is can be quite hard, when that is the case I just cut of a bit and soften in the microwave (30% power)

  6. #6
    Registered User

    May 2010
    Land of Dreams
    1,201

    The Aldi brand I like the best

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Perth, WA
    2,315

    Is that the Western Star in the tub? Or the block?

    No Aldi here in WA

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Sep 2009
    Darwin
    679

    What butter do you use?

    I use the tub.

  9. #9

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
    8,425

    I buy grassfed butter, so either Wesgold or Woolworths homebrand.

  10. #10
    Moderator

    Oct 2004
    In my Zombie proof fortress.
    6,449

    How do you know which is grassfed? I watch the local cows, whose milk goes to the nearby factories and they are all eating grass. (well sometimes they eat specially planted turnip crops)

  11. #11

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
    8,425

    There are forums that dedicate threads and threads about it. Seriously! Most farmers supplement feed with grain (esp. During milking). I think allowrie is the other one (other than maybe small farmdoor dairy brands) that is from 100% grassfed cows.

  12. #12
    Moderator

    Oct 2004
    In my Zombie proof fortress.
    6,449

    So just because they get some supplement at the time of milking, the butter is not good enough? Well wouldn't you have to apply that some logic to all dairy products, like milk, cream and cheese?

  13. #13
    BellyBelly Member

    Dec 2005
    3,130

    I just use Coles or woollies home brand and leave it out on the bench in a covered dish. It never goes in the fridge.

  14. #14
    2013 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    Apr 2006
    Winter is coming
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    N2L, buy NZ made Grain feeding is a very rare practice in NZ - most farmers cut hay/silage for winter feed. That is why our diary products taste much better than the Australian ones (my opinion, not trying to pick a fight lol).

    As for the actual thread, I would just buy anything and leave it in the cupboard. Only takes a couple of seconds to microwave it if it does go hard.

  15. #15

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
    8,425

    N2L, buy NZ made Grain feeding is a very rare practice in NZ - most farmers cut hay/silage for winter feed. That is why our diary products taste much better than the Australian ones (my opinion, not trying to pick a fight lol).

    As for the actual thread, I would just buy anything and leave it in the cupboard. Only takes a couple of seconds to microwave it if it does go hard.
    Arte, I do

    Just don't tell my fellow Australians
    Last edited by nothing2lose; September 13th, 2013 at 06:32 PM.

  16. #16
    Moderator

    Oct 2004
    In my Zombie proof fortress.
    6,449

    Silage over winter is pretty common down this way.

    I get the whole 100% grass fed, but really we are not the US, the proportion of grain use in dairy would be pretty low. Can't say that for their love of vehicle parts, many a farmer loses atv seats to cows

  17. #17

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
    8,425

    I suspect "grassfed" will become more of a selling point and more dairy producers will get on board.

  18. #18
    Registered User

    May 2011
    61

    Re: What butter do you use?

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