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To send DS in wth butter (and a note) (lighthearted)

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clary · 09/11/2014 17:55

Very much a first world problem I know...
DS2 is cooking granola bars next week at school. They are healthy apparently (Hmm at that because the recipe includes sugar, honey and dried fruit).

Anyway he was told they must bring marg not butter as "margarine is lower in fat and healthier than butter". This is nonsense of course as marg is as high in fat as butter and includes potential nasties such as colours, flavouring and preservatives. It also tastes icky (IMO).

DS (bless him) put his hand up and said his mum would only buy butter so was that OK? Teacher said no, if you bring butter you won't be allowed to cook.

AIBU to send him with butter anyway - in a plastic box so you can't tell - and just let him get on with it? DH says I should include a note saying why in case teacher queries it (highly unlikely I would imagine) but only to be shown if that happens.

I don't want to start a fight and I am not going to pick the teacher up on his mistake (except on MN Grin). But equally I am not about to buy marg yuck.

Sorry this is sooo long.

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TheRealAmandaClarke · 12/11/2014 13:30

I would send him in with the requested ingredients and have a very brief chat at home about the butter v spread (spreads vary a great deal tbh) debate.

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Scholes34 · 12/11/2014 13:49

Teacher is being unreasonable, as he isn't paying for or taking home the granola bars to share with his family. If you're eating them, you should decide what goes in them and it's not like you're asking him to put some illegal substance into a batch of brownies.

Whether you use marg/spread or butter is a matter of taste. Any variation on ingredients is a matter of taste. I mainly use butter in baking, but only use soft Stork for sponge cakes and my personal opinion is that they are much lighter. I get the all the buttery taste I need by using butter in the butter icing. Same with scones - Stork in the scones, butter on the scones (or clotted cream). No-one complains about my cakes or scones.

My Melting Moments recipe in the Be-Ro cookbook uses lard!

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thegreylady · 12/11/2014 14:26

The dietician told my dh that it was far better to use a little butter than any spread. She said that if you leave a block of butter in a garage or outhouse it will be eaten by insects and rodents but if you leave spread it won't be touched. Apparently margarine in its natural state is a grey product of petroleum or crude oil which is then processed to make it look like butter. We don't have the stuff in the house.

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RedToothBrush · 12/11/2014 14:56

Take it out the wrapper. The teacher won't even notice or be able to tell the difference. Problem solved.

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Ericaequites · 12/11/2014 17:41

Butter is the best for baking cookies, quick breads, and cakes, as it adds flavor. Though leaf lard is lovely for pie pastry. Marge is vile stuff, and not worth the minimal savings involved.

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TheRealAmandaClarke · 12/11/2014 17:59

Lard is indeed superb for pastry.

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NeedsAsockamnesty · 12/11/2014 18:06

Oh Christ, I just realised I'm one of those parents

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Debs75 · 12/11/2014 21:32

I much prefer the taste of cold butter straight from the fridge to butter that has been sat in a butter dish all week?

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clary · 12/11/2014 23:59

Just to update ladies - I sent him with butter and a brief note to be shown *only if teacher complained about the butter (which was in a plastic box with no wrapper.

All was fine, even tho another kid in the form asked DS2 if he had brought butter, then when DS said yes, the other nice lad went and told the teacher! Teacher ignored it. I hate tell-tales in class "miss, he's on his mobile phone!" etc.

Anyway, the granola bars were so yummy they have completely vanished!

Funnily enough, DS2's mate in another group (with another teacher) was told for the same recipe to bring in butter and chocolate chips (specifically banned by DS2's teacher) Confused

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ChippingInAutumnLover · 13/11/2014 04:27

I'm glad it all went ok and without a show down!

Hopefully he'll make more at home at the weekend and post some to me :)

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londonrach · 13/11/2014 07:30

Isnt butter better from you than marg. teacher information is out of date. Send ds with butter.

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SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 13/11/2014 09:59

I think butter is better for you, londonrach - when you look at how margarine is made, and all the processes that have to happen to make it work, and you look at how butter is made - out of just two ingredients - or only 1, if you use unsalted butter - how anyone can argue margarine is a healthier product baffles me!!

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Scholes34 · 16/11/2014 19:46

I think anything high in fat or sugar is considered "unhealthy". I won't buy anything that is "no added sugar", as I don't consider sweeteners to be healthy - it's full sugar all the way, just not so much of it. Cups of tea are sugar free.

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