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By R94N
#456339
That never bothers me when I go to hotels. I love those conveyor belt toasters! It means you can put almost as many slices as you want in at the same time. Also, I never wear napkins, because I like to live life on the edge.
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By Yudster
#456341
Hard butter is annoying - if its in the wrapped portion packs, I put the packs between my two slices of toast for a couple of minutes, that sorts them out.
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By chrysostom
#456344
I don't spend much time in Hotels, but in good restaurants the butter that comes with bread should never be hard. Ruins the integrity of the bread completely.

At home I much prefer a spreadable margarine.
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By Yudster
#456345
We use Clover when its on offer, I Can't Believe Its Not Butter (I can) when it isn't. Although if I could afford it even when it IS on offer, I would use Lurpak Spreadable.
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By Ilovematt
#456346
Yudster wrote:Hard butter is annoying - if its in the wrapped portion packs, I put the packs between my two slices of toast for a couple of minutes, that sorts them out.


I really wondered where that butter was going to go for a moment ... 8O
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By DevilsDuck
#456347
We use real butter and have a butter dish! You northerners are weird
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By MK Chris
#456351
We use Clover when it's on offer as well, which is a bit annoying as it's so * hard - I Can't Believe It's Not Butter is the softest and therefore my favourite. I can't tell the difference in flavour when it's in my sandwich anyway.
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By chrysostom
#456354
DevilsDuck wrote:We use real butter and have a butter dish! You northerners are weird


There's no point in having real butter unless you're baking something or having it on really good bread.

Otherwise it's just lubrication.
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By dimtimjim
#456360
We use Kerry Gold ideally, but Lurpack and Clover are close subsidies should one be required.

Proppa butter like Duckster would be nice, but too impractical as a general rule.
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By MK Chris
#456369
Hard as nails for a start.
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By dimtimjim
#456371
Its either hard as buggery from the fridge or its soft, sloppy and goes off before its used if left out of fridge....
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By MK Chris
#456374
Because it was sparked from a discussion on the show.
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By DevilsDuck
#456375
Its not hard or to soft if you have a good butter dish.

The fat content is actually very good for you as part of a well balanced diet.
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By dimtimjim
#456376
DevilsDuck wrote:Its not soft if you have a good butter dish.


Yes we do, but yes it is. Maybe our kitchen isn't cold enough, but ours just turns to slop, regardless of dish - and I did experiment with dish location....
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By chrysostom
#456377
anything is good for you as part of a well balanced diet - i'd just rather have my allocation of fat in something else.
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By DevilsDuck
#456388
You are wrong, butter is probably the best thing ever
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By dimtimjim
#456389
Better than sliced bread?!
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By Yudster
#456400
Topher wrote:We use Clover when it's on offer as well, which is a bit annoying as it's so * hard -


No it isn't, its a spread from the fridge vegetable oil spread, not hard at all! But if I Can't Believe Its Not Butter is your favourite, and it IS a lot cheaper than Clover, why not use that anyway?

Butter contains a lot of vitamins which these synthesised spreads don't. As long as you aren't having loads and loads and loads of it, I agree its probably healthier. But I'm fat so I avoid it. Although when I'm dieting I avoid all butter substitutes too, calorifically they are no different to butter. So if you aren't worried about the calories, and you can afford it, butter is the healthier choice I reckon.
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By MK Chris
#456403
It tears my bread if it's just out of the fridge, whereas I Can't Believe It's Not Butter doesn't. But apparently Clover tastes amazing, so we get that a lot.
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By Yudster
#456406
It is nicer, but you're right really, once its in your sandwich it makes very little difference. Its great on toast though. I still don't agree that it is hard.
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By MK Chris
#456409
I don't care on toast either (although obviously that makes it easier to spread). As long as it's on the toast soon enough for it to completely melt, I don't care what brand it is.