i've been punishing myself my whole adult life

I would go for butter by a country mile, but the trouble with it is that it becomes as hard as diamond when left in the fridge and I haven't got the time to wait for it to melt. Oh, I can leave it out in a room but it quickly goes off in room temperature.

townie..!!

if you lived in a 'proper' farm cottage you would have a cold larder room off the kitchen - like what I do....:lol:
 
Lard. Big fat glob spread on half an inch thick, then a layer of pork dripping, with some chocolate spread on top then some peanut butter on top of that. Washed down with a Diet Coke.
 
mmmm i'll get on that!

right now i am on anchor butter

toast has a new place in my heart

Stopped buying that brand as it always seemed a bit 'rancid'.......

In France we were using butter with sea-salt - very creamy and crunchy. One of your 5 a day butter should be:lol:
 
Lard. Big fat glob spread on half an inch thick, then a layer of pork dripping, with some chocolate spread on top then some peanut butter on top of that. Washed down with a Diet Coke.


I used to love dripping on toast when I was younger - my mum used to keep it in a mug, then when none was there I saw a pack of lard (cookeen) then spread that all over it...

I wondered why it didn't have the same taste when she told me it was cooking fat :$

Ohhh the joys of being young :lol:
 
anchor says nz on the side so i'll look for a british brand next week, my dd used to buy country life which i think is british.

just had another 2 rounds, im have a love toast day
 
Nah - this is what you need

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Butter on a nice warm croissant, just out the oven.......
 
anchor says nz on the side so i'll look for a british brand next week, my dd used to buy country life which i think is british.

just had another 2 rounds, im have a love toast day

It is English... As just had to sing the song :lol:


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found the song's lyrics

"Oh we are the lads from Country Life —
And you’ll never put a better bit of butter on your knife,
If you haven’t any i-i-in … have a word with your wife
And spread it on your toast in the morning!

It’s English butter through and through (through and through),
Tasty, fresh, and creamy too (creamy too);
Oh you’ll never put a better bit of butter on your knife,
And so the toast is Country Life (Country Life).

It’s Country Life, it’s English too,
From the cow to the dairy, from the dairy down to you,
It’s pure and fresh, and creamy through and through,
So spread it on your toast in the morning"
 
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Unsalted butter every time. Especially with continental breakfasts and bread at any time of the day. Lurpack unsalted (not the spreadable) will do but we prefer President unsalted.


Me too! I even put President unsalted *in* the bread. ;) Homemade fresh bread, toasted + President unsalted + Marmite = Bliss!

Jean
 
For once Joe - you speak the truth ;)

We tend to have Clover but for some reason the other day we had some spread that was plain awful.

There was however a packet of butter and I used it on my toast and Oh WOW :clap:

I said the very same thing to Karen - I rarely have toast but it's a little luxury i'll be sticking to from now on when I do.
 
Butter > Margarine

Also, peanut butter and cheese sandwich = tasty.
 
KerryGold is Irish I think. I think they have a packing or production plant in Leek, Staffs.

I usually keep an eye out for offers on Jersey butter. Can work out cheaper than the own brand standard butter block.
 
KerryGold is Irish I think. I think they have a packing or production plant in Leek, Staffs.

I usually keep an eye out for offers on Jersey butter. Can work out cheaper than the own brand standard butter block.

i live in leek!! That wouldn't travel far then, might have to look for that!

EDIT: you're right, I could walk to that plant in less than 10 minutes. I bet it goes from there to some central place in london or somewhere to then come back to the supermarket in leek though! ha ha
 
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Fortunately, coronary artery stenting is now generally available and considerably less invasive than full coronary artery bypass grafts ... animal fats + salt = stent manufacturers dream.

:D

Sounds like someone knows what they are talking about. Nice change.

Unfortunately what they do not tell you is that you are going to die anyway. Everything in moderation, including moderation itself. ;)
 
Thanks to this thread, rather that my usual shreddies, I had toasted tiger loaf with lurpak on. Yum! (looks like I am going to get fatter too!)
 
It should be illegal to have any thing other than butter on toast :lol: tho' I do try to keep toast for a weekend special to compensate.
 
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