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New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..



 
 
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Old 20-04-2007, 01:07 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Caryn Nadelberg
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..

I always have unsalted sticks for cooking and baking and a tub of salted
whipped for bread/toast.

Is there a lot of flavor lost when freezing butter? I've never noticed,
but my taste buds might not be that sensitive.

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Old 20-04-2007, 01:17 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Karen[_3_]
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..

On Apr 19, 5:07 pm, Caryn Nadelberg wrote:
I always have unsalted sticks for cooking and baking and a tub of salted
whipped for bread/toast.

Is there a lot of flavor lost when freezing butter? I've never noticed,
but my taste buds might not be that sensitive.


(hi Caryn!)

I think butter freezes great. Keeps it fresher than in the fridge if
need to be stored for a long time.

Karen

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Old 20-04-2007, 03:22 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Edwin Pawlowski
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..


"Chatty Cathy" wrote in message
...
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

Vote now!
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When you have a bunch of foodies together, almost no one would favor
hydrogenated oil over real butter.


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Old 20-04-2007, 04:38 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..

On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 19:20:42 +0200, Chatty Cathy
wrote:

http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

Vote now!


Do you have "lightly salted" butter in SA?

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Old 20-04-2007, 08:50 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..

sf wrote:
On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 19:20:42 +0200, Chatty Cathy
wrote:

http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

Vote now!


Do you have "lightly salted" butter in SA?

Yes, I have seen it here. I just usually buy the "salted" butter, tho.

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Old 20-04-2007, 08:51 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..

BOB wrote:
"Chatty Cathy" wrote in message

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2nd question...
Sometimes salted is better, sometimes unsalted is better. Depends on what
it's used with/on.

My choice wasn't listed


Ah. You're right. Should have thought about that (sorry).

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Old 20-04-2007, 04:05 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Kate Connally
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..

Chatty Cathy wrote:
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Vote now!


I chose butter, naturally! Although I have tasted
margarines that are not totally awful, but those
other spreads are pathetic!

As for better taste, I prefer salted butter but was
surprised that I didn't mind unsalted butter on my
bread. I always thought that just plain bread and butter
using unsalted butter would not be good. My sister
has been using all unsalted butter for a number of
years now so I had that at her house on my last visit.
Now, I'm not about to start buying unsalted. Besides
liking the taste of salted butter somewhat better, it
lasts longer and costs a lot less. If for no other
reason, I would not pay what they're charging for
unsalted butter even if I did prefer it! I may buy
some once in a great while for a specific recipe and
only if I feel that that recipe really requires unsalted.
In most recipes that call for it I just use salted and
they turn out great. (And, PS, just so you don't think
I'm a salt-a-holic, I don't really like a lot of salt
in things and find that I like a lot less salt than the
average person does.)

Kate

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Old 20-04-2007, 04:15 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Sheldon
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..

Kate Connally wrote:
Chatty Cathy wrote:
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/


Vote now!


I chose butter, naturally! *Although I have tasted
margarines that are not totally awful, but those
other spreads are pathetic!

As for better taste, I prefer salted butter but was
surprised that I didn't mind unsalted butter on my
bread. *I always thought that just plain bread and butter
using unsalted butter would not be good. *My sister
has been using all unsalted butter for a number of
years now so I had that at her house on my last visit.
Now, I'm not about to start buying unsalted. *Besides
liking the taste of salted butter somewhat better, it
lasts longer and costs a lot less. *If for no other
reason, I would not pay what they're charging for
unsalted butter even if I did prefer it! *I may buy
some once in a great while for a specific recipe and
only if I feel that that recipe really requires unsalted.
In most recipes that call for it I just use salted and
they turn out great. *(And, PS, just so you don't think
I'm a salt-a-holic, I don't really like a lot of salt
in things and find that I like a lot less salt than the
average person does.)


Where do you live that they charge more for unsalted butter... in all
the years I've been buying butter, even since before butter was
available in sticks and had to be purchased loose sliced off a huge
block, I've never even once come across having to pay more for
unsalted butter, I've always paid exactly the same price whether
salted or not.

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Old 20-04-2007, 04:44 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Nancy Young
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..


"Sheldon" wrote

Kate Connally wrote:


Now, I'm not about to start buying unsalted. Besides
liking the taste of salted butter somewhat better, it
lasts longer and costs a lot less.


Where do you live that they charge more for unsalted butter... in all
the years I've been buying butter, even since before butter was
available in sticks and had to be purchased loose sliced off a huge
block, I've never even once come across having to pay more for
unsalted butter, I've always paid exactly the same price whether
salted or not.


I've never seen that, either. Yet people have mentioned that on
this newsgroup before. I guess it's a regional thing?

nancy


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Old 20-04-2007, 04:59 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Peter A
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..

In article ,
says...
Chatty Cathy wrote:
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/

Vote now!


I chose butter, naturally! Although I have tasted
margarines that are not totally awful, but those
other spreads are pathetic!


I use butter all the time, cooking, toast, etc - with one exception.
When I have toast that I will put jam or marmelade on, I use margarine
because I would not be able to taste the difference between B and M.

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Old 21-04-2007, 12:45 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Sheldon
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..

Emma Thackery wrote:

I have not used regular (hydrogenated) margarine in years though I
sometimes use (non-hydrogenated) Earth Balance on popcorn. *EB is quite
good and is the top vegan choice. *I also use Smart Balance now and
then. *Like bacon, a small amount of butter adds considerable flavor and
it's indispensable for finishing sauces and gravies.


What pray tell would a vegan know from bacon, or are you talking
hickory smoked tofu?

Sheldon

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Old 21-04-2007, 02:41 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
John Kane
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..

On Apr 20, 11:15 am, Sheldon wrote:
Kate Connally wrote:
Chatty Cathy wrote:
http://www.recfoodcooking.com/


Vote now!


I chose butter, naturally! ?Although I have tasted
margarines that are not totally awful, but those
other spreads are pathetic!


As for better taste, I prefer salted butter but was
surprised that I didn't mind unsalted butter on my
bread. ?I always thought that just plain bread and butter
using unsalted butter would not be good. ?My sister
has been using all unsalted butter for a number of
years now so I had that at her house on my last visit.
Now, I'm not about to start buying unsalted. ?Besides
liking the taste of salted butter somewhat better, it
lasts longer and costs a lot less. ?If for no other
reason, I would not pay what they're charging for
unsalted butter even if I did prefer it! ?I may buy
some once in a great while for a specific recipe and
only if I feel that that recipe really requires unsalted.
In most recipes that call for it I just use salted and
they turn out great. ?(And, PS, just so you don't think
I'm a salt-a-holic, I don't really like a lot of salt
in things and find that I like a lot less salt than the
average person does.)


Where do you live that they charge more for unsalted butter... in all
the years I've been buying butter, even since before butter was
available in sticks and had to be purchased loose sliced off a huge
block, I've never even once come across having to pay more for
unsalted butter, I've always paid exactly the same price whether
salted or not.


Parts of Canada? However it may be because the cheapest brands only
have salted so one ends up paying a bit more for the brand name rather
than the lack of salt.

John Kane, Kingston ON Canada

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Old 21-04-2007, 05:01 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Emma Thackery
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..

In article . com,
Sheldon wrote:

Emma Thackery wrote:

I have not used regular (hydrogenated) margarine in years though I
sometimes use (non-hydrogenated) Earth Balance on popcorn. ?EB is quite
good and is the top vegan choice. ?I also use Smart Balance now and
then. ?Like bacon, a small amount of butter adds considerable flavor and
it's indispensable for finishing sauces and gravies.


What pray tell would a vegan know from bacon, or are you talking
hickory smoked tofu?



Well you need not be a vegan to buy products labeled "vegan". And
speaking of tofu, I've tried more than a few times to like it in various
forms. But, honestly, I just can't seem to develop a taste for it.

Emma
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Old 23-04-2007, 06:36 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Kate Connally
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..

Nancy Young wrote:

"Sheldon" wrote


Kate Connally wrote:



Now, I'm not about to start buying unsalted. Besides
liking the taste of salted butter somewhat better, it
lasts longer and costs a lot less.



Where do you live that they charge more for unsalted butter... in all
the years I've been buying butter, even since before butter was
available in sticks and had to be purchased loose sliced off a huge
block, I've never even once come across having to pay more for
unsalted butter, I've always paid exactly the same price whether
salted or not.



I've never seen that, either. Yet people have mentioned that on
this newsgroup before. I guess it's a regional thing?


I live in Pittsburgh, PA and I used to live in
Inglewood, CA for many years. I haven't checked
the price lately because it's been a long time
since I bought any. It used to be about twice the
price of salted back in the old days.

So, I just called a local supermarket and found out
that it's now about the same price as salted. Who'da
thunk it. But I'm still going to used salted because
I like the taste better.

Kate

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Old 14-05-2007, 07:09 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Dave Smith[_2_]
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Default New survey on the RFC site: Butter vs margarine..

Sheldon wrote:

Where do you live that they charge more for unsalted butter... in all
the years I've been buying butter, even since before butter was
available in sticks and had to be purchased loose sliced off a huge
block, I've never even once come across having to pay more for
unsalted butter, I've always paid exactly the same price whether
salted or not.



You can add southern Ontario to the list of places where unsalted butter
costs more than salted, quite a bit more. I usually pay $3.29 per pound for
salted butter and the cheapest unsalted is $4.79, and that is the cheapest
place. In most of the other stores I can't get unsalted for less than $5.
 




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