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I have seen a butter mentioned a couple of times on MN. . .

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TheCunnyFunt · 29/05/2012 08:41

I was wondering if anybody could tell me what it's called. It has pieces of rock salt in apparently and it sounds bloody gorgeous!

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midoriway · 30/05/2012 10:58

It is Brittany style butter. There are a few different brands. I liked the Tesco finest one. Waitrose also does one. Actually all the supermarkets do their own premium one, as well as a few french imports. Set yourself a tasty challenge and work your way through them all.

5inthebed · 30/05/2012 10:59

Did anyone else open this and expect it to be about dragon butter Grin

As you were ...

TheCunnyFunt · 30/05/2012 11:06

:o I found the tesco one, that's nice. We only have tesco, morrisons, aldi, lidl and M&S. No waitrose or sainsburys or asda. Going to try the M&S one today :o

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Monty27 · 30/05/2012 11:07

5inthebed yes I did Grin

BlackAffronted · 30/05/2012 11:09

Me too! Grin was wary about opening it!

ChaosTrulyReigns · 30/05/2012 11:10

Morrison's do a Normandy one which is delicious. On fact, you don't even need bread. Blush

TheCunnyFunt · 30/05/2012 13:45

:o Chaos, so you just eat it with a spoon?

Ok, so I went to M&S to get their butter, and they didn't have any! They have the worst selection of butter I have ever seen!

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D0G · 30/05/2012 13:46

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