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ohnoitsbonnie 04-19-2017 12:02 AM

Butter or margarine? 🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐🥐
 
Butter or margarine

Please specify brand

teh b0lly!!1 04-19-2017 12:03 AM

I LIKE WRITING SUICIDE NOTES

LaBelle 04-19-2017 12:11 AM

Butter!
Santa Clara because look at that cute cow!!!!!!!

http://www.coopsantaclara.com.br/upl...al_oficial.png

LaBelle 04-19-2017 12:11 AM

real life cows are scary tho

myosis 04-19-2017 12:18 AM

https://tse3.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.w...gEsEs&pid=15.1

vixnix 04-19-2017 12:25 AM

how can this be a question

https://www.mouthsofmums.com.au/wp-c.../05/057182.jpg

https://www.ocado.com/productImages/...2fe87a5d82b711

https://wowpmediaaae.azureedge.net/c...rge/041287.jpg

Though when I was vegan:

http://goodmanfielder.com/wp-content.../08/spread.png

and

http://nuttelex.com/app/uploads/2016...L-1024x781.png

reprise85 04-19-2017 12:47 AM

i almost never use butter/margarine. i dont remember the last time i bought it. if i make something in a skillet or w/e i use olive oil

The Omega Concern 04-19-2017 01:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vixnix (Post 4347336)



Haven't tried any of those brands, this New Zealand one I'd really like to try.


There's usually a good brand on sale, so I mix it up getting whatever deals.


https://challengedairy.com/files/dan...ery-butter.jpg


http://kerrygoldusa.com/media/1010/salted-iso.jpg


https://challengedairy.com/files/cha...e_butter_0.jpg


https://d27vzh67qs5y3o.cloudfront.net/image/12890/


http://forkandbottle.com/pantry/butt...lugra_salt.gif


local market brands are good as well. Olive oil is in the mix as well for cooking, veggie oil is easiest though.

redbreegull 04-19-2017 01:41 AM

not really a fan of either. a small amount of butter on waffles or pancakes or whatever is nice, but I don't butter bread. would rather it eat plain than with a butter product

qwerty sp 04-19-2017 05:25 AM

Both great but marg

yo soy el mejor 04-19-2017 06:15 AM

unsalted sticks of butter. brand doesn't matter so much

olive oil, too, but obviously it depends on the dish i'm cooking

i'd never use EvO for making scrambled eggs or omelets, for example

teh b0lly!!1 04-19-2017 06:22 AM

DOES NOBODY ELSE LIKE WRITING SUICIDE NOTES???

FoolofaTook 04-19-2017 07:41 AM

I prefer vaseline myself.

LaBelle 04-19-2017 08:33 AM

Mine and Myosis' have the cutest cows. Therefore we win.

LaBelle 04-19-2017 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teh b0lly!!1 (Post 4347370)
DOES NOBODY ELSE LIKE WRITING SUICIDE NOTES???

I LIKE WRITING SUICIDE NOTES FOR OTHER PEOPLE!

ohnoitsbonnie 04-19-2017 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yo soy el mejor (Post 4347368)
unsalted sticks of butter. brand doesn't matter so much

olive oil, too, but obviously it depends on the dish i'm cooking

i'd never use EvO for making scrambled eggs or omelets, for example

No why would you do that

I don't like unsalted butter. I like the super smooth, slightly cultured, salted European butter

Or margarine. I'm a real person

ohnoitsbonnie 04-19-2017 08:51 AM

I use canola oil for anyone that cares. 2much olive oil growing up and sick of it now

ohnoitsbonnie 04-19-2017 08:52 AM

You guys ever eat seal blubber? Best kind of fat as far I'm concerned

LaBelle 04-19-2017 08:54 AM

Well in reality I use butter, sunflower oil and olive oil when cooking.

Each have their own place and function for me.

LaBelle 04-19-2017 08:54 AM

Also i'm on team unsalted when it comes to butter.

ohnoitsbonnie 04-19-2017 08:56 AM

European and salted butter on or in any baked good (like soda bread). Pls no white american butter. I'm sorry guys I can't do the land o lakes and I grew up with it but it's so bland. Also I love salt

ohnoitsbonnie 04-19-2017 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaBelle (Post 4347404)
Well in reality I use butter, sunflower oil and olive oil when cooking.

Each have their own place and function for me.

These have alternate uses around the house too!
Sunflower oil - for fertilizing sun flowers
Olive oil - for cleaning the drain
Butter - face moisturizer and dog pomade

teh b0lly!!1 04-19-2017 09:40 AM

UNLIKE MY ATTITUDE TOWARDS LIFE, MY BUTTER IS UNSALTED

yo soy el mejor 04-19-2017 10:32 AM

if you use unsalted butter you can control the amount of salt in your food. i love salt and use a lot so i don't need it in my butter, too.

being able to control salt amount is especially good in baking where precision matters. anyone who wants to bake well should know that.

yo soy el mejor 04-19-2017 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaBelle (Post 4347405)
Also i'm on team unsalted when it comes to butter.

Quote:

Originally Posted by teh b0lly!!1 (Post 4347416)
UNLIKE MY ATTITUDE TOWARDS LIFE, MY BUTTER IS UNSALTED

totally excellent choice for you and your food.

teh b0lly!!1 04-19-2017 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yo soy el mejor (Post 4347429)
if you use unsalted butter you can control the amount of salt in your food. i love salt and use a lot so i don't need it in my butter, too.

being able to control salt amount is especially good in baking where precision matters. anyone who wants to bake well should know that.

i was just making a dumb joke, but i totally agree w/ this.

no reason to ramp up the salt amounts in your food for no good reason like that. i much prefer using unaltered raw ingredients and then tweaking as necessary. and as you said it's twice as important in baking. man i miss baking.

vixnix 04-19-2017 10:44 AM

I bake a lot and I find American recipes calling for unsalted butter and then salt further down the ingredient list a bit tedious.

Plus, salted butter makes all baking taste better IMO. I've used both and I use both but I'm disappointed every time I get unsalted butter.

But it might be because I grew up eating salted butter. In New Zealand we used to have these things call butter conditioners, in our fridges. They kept butter at the right temperature for spreading. The more you know!

https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3700/1...750b4a7d_z.jpg


TuralyonW3 04-19-2017 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Omega Concern (Post 4347348)

THIS

love olive oil too

LaBelle 04-19-2017 10:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yo soy el mejor (Post 4347429)
if you use unsalted butter you can control the amount of salt in your food. i love salt and use a lot so i don't need it in my butter, too.

being able to control salt amount is especially good in baking where precision matters. anyone who wants to bake well should know that.

Precisely. I'm so used to measuring salt in pinches that I just do it automatically in most recipes, if i'm using already salted ingredients it throws everything out of whack.

You can always add salt if there's not enough, you can't do anything if it's too salty.

LaBelle 04-19-2017 10:49 AM

Butter conditioner thing blew my mind though.

I always have to let butter sit for 5 minutes outside the fridge to reach optimal consistency (and then have to hurry cause it lasts maybe 1 or 2 minutes)


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