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Which spreadis the healthiest?

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faithfulbird20 · 11/07/2021 04:12

I don't really use it all the time but need a suggestion since my 4 year old likes it on her sandwiches when she's hungry and wants something quickly. We used grass fed kerrygold butter but never tried spreading it on bread for a plain sandwich...it's too hard from the fridge...

Any good options? From Aldi or Asda...

Do Aldi do grassfed butter in the uk?

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faithfulbird20 · 11/07/2021 04:13

Title supposed to say which spread is the healthiest...

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RamblingFar · 11/07/2021 04:23

Put the butter on the bread. Microwave for 10-30bseconds (depending on wattage). Butter will then spread easily.

silentpool · 11/07/2021 04:59

You can blend a block of butter with olive oil and put it back in the fridge. Spreads nicely with no nasty ingredients.

BusterGonad · 11/07/2021 05:02

Can you not get Kerrygold spreadable for sandwiches?

KihoBebiluPute · 11/07/2021 05:45

We just have quarter of a block of butter at a time kept out of the fridge in a little bowl. It doesn't need to be kept in the fridge. Much better to use real butter in small quantities rather than synthetic substitutes.

torquewench · 11/07/2021 06:29

I just have my block butter out in a covered butter dish thing. Just chop a chunk off for the day, keep the rest in fridge until its needed.

faithfulbird20 · 11/07/2021 10:27

The kerrygold spread...I'm not sure if it's available in store or just online..but it's got rapeseed oil in it...still better than the margarine type spreads I guess? I'm going to try the block of butter idea... are olive oil spreads good?

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idontlikealdi · 11/07/2021 10:30

Butter.

We just keep it out in a butter dish.

Yddraigoldragon · 11/07/2021 10:33

I look at ingredients. Any ‘spread’ has stuff in it that I don’t recognise as food. Butter is just milk, with salt added or not as your choice.
Put it in a butter dish, on the worktop, it will be fine.

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