bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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It was mentioned in some other thread on food, but how do you get your butter? American style butter seems to come mostly in 1/4 lb (8 tablespoon) sticks wrapped in waxed paper. Around here the overwhelming choices are the short and stubby variety, but I understand in other parts of the country that longer (Elgins) are more common.
There are some "premium" (higher fat) butters that come in large foil-wrapped bricks. There is one European style butter brand - Plugras, as well as Kerrygold butter imported from Ireland.
Recently I was out of butter and I got the cheapest thing I could find at a supermarket, which was Land O Lakes on sale. Didn't feel like making another trip to Trader Joe's just to save $1. But they had options including "half sticks". I wasn't quite sure what that meant, but the box was wider and shorter, so I thought it was more the eastern-style sticks, until I opened the box and found they were 1/8 lb or 4 tablespoons each stick. I probably should have figured that out from seeing the box. These seem to be more the eastern style, but only half as long.
There are some "premium" (higher fat) butters that come in large foil-wrapped bricks. There is one European style butter brand - Plugras, as well as Kerrygold butter imported from Ireland.
Recently I was out of butter and I got the cheapest thing I could find at a supermarket, which was Land O Lakes on sale. Didn't feel like making another trip to Trader Joe's just to save $1. But they had options including "half sticks". I wasn't quite sure what that meant, but the box was wider and shorter, so I thought it was more the eastern-style sticks, until I opened the box and found they were 1/8 lb or 4 tablespoons each stick. I probably should have figured that out from seeing the box. These seem to be more the eastern style, but only half as long.
