Does anyone find grass-fed cow butter in the grocery stores?
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Kerrygold, Organic valley (pasture raised), and Anchor (from NZ) are all good! there was an older post about this on here as well http://paleohacks.com/questions/25682/what-brand-of-pasture-butter-do-you-fancy#axzz1btbFyvfx |
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Kerrygold! Comes in half pound green or silver wrapped foil packages. It's great stuff. |
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Without sounding like a distant echo of previous posts - Kerrygold. But I'm also partial to the Yeo Valley organic grass fed butter as well. |
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I buy Kerrygold or Organic Valley Pasture Raised (only available seasonally). I can get Kerrygold at The Fresh Market and both are available at my local Whole Foods. |
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The favorite in our household is Kerrygold (Irish) but Organic Valley and Grass Point Farms (USA), and Anchor (New Zealand are all good options. A good post on grass-fed butter: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/grass-fed-butter/ |
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Organic Valley Pasture Butter or Kerrygold. |
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Organic Valley Pasture Butter and Smjor are both fabulous. |
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How about any good organic grass-fed goat butter?? Anyone have any good suggestions?!?! I'm a huge Kerrygold fan as well. |
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In the UK nearly all butter is grass fed. We can buy blocks of beef dripping (tallow) in the supermarket too! :-) |
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