ronnie_suburban wrote:A pallet of butter is about 2,000 pounds but I don't really think there is a minimum order requirement. It's just that the refrigerated/frozen freight cost to move that butter from Vermont to Chicago would be between $300 and $400 (and that's a very competitive rate, via my work resources).
G Wiv wrote:The current issue of Saveur, The Beauty of Butter #109, is pure unsalted butter porn at it's finest. A must have for the two-page 30 Great Butters spread alone.
G Wiv wrote:The current issue of Saveur, The Beauty of Butter #109, is pure unsalted butter porn at it's finest. A must have for the two-page 30 Great Butters spread alone.
G Wiv wrote:The current issue of Saveur, The Beauty of Butter #109, is pure unsalted butter porn at it's finest. A must have for the two-page 30 Great Butters spread alone.
I was forced to make smen.
G Wiv wrote:Speaking of seemingly simple yet delicious, the host made a blend of ground raw almonds mixed with Saga blue cheese and stuffed into dates. A new appetizer arrow in my quiver.
leek wrote:Were these served hot or cold? Sounds good...
Ramon wrote:I believe it is also true that unsalted butter is generally fresher.
Ban on Irish butter in Wisconsin sends shoppers across state lines
Katie wrote:"Jean Smith, who lives in the Milwaukee suburb of Waukesha, relies on Kerrygold butter every morning. She adds a dollop to her 'bulletproof' tea, and mixes it in her husband's coffee as the practice purports to increase cognitive function and encourage weight loss. Smith, who argues Kerrygold tastes richer than other butter, drives to Nebraska with coolers in her car so she can stock up on several month's worth of the stuff at a time." (Daily Mail online)
She lives 50 miles from the Illinois state line but she drives 500 miles to Nebraska to buy butter? I think it must be true then; Wisconsin butter does not contribute to cognitive functioning.
leek wrote:I have heard some Indiana/ Wisconsin/ Iowa people who would rather die than go to Illinois. And rural people from IL who would rather die than go to Chicago. True story.
Dave148 wrote:Ban on Irish butter in Wisconsin sends shoppers across state lines
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/loca ... story.html
Dave148 wrote:Ban on Irish butter in Wisconsin sends shoppers across state lines
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/loca ... story.html
stevez wrote:Dave148 wrote:Ban on Irish butter in Wisconsin sends shoppers across state lines
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/loca ... story.html
They could just buy Plugra instead. Arguably it's better than Kerrygold and it's made in the USA.
Dave148 wrote:Wisconsinites will have access to Irish butter — thanks to a workaround of decades-old state law
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nati ... story.html