tfw I thought this was butter my whole life
I use spreads and oils interchangeably. If I don't have butter, I'll use whatever kind of margarine or oil I have available, and vice versa.
>>7061634
>buying margarine
>ever
>51% VEGETABLE OIL SPREAD
So, it's 49% butter?
i use this tbqh.
has a bit of fish oil in it. that you can't taste.
>>7061639
Didn't say I buy it senpai.
I thought everything was butter except "I can't believe its not butter"
so what the fuck is it then if it isn't butter
>>7061815
Oil that is made firm via science, water and flavorings.
>>7061815
Food made to fatten turkeys. Not kidding.
>>7061626
such is life growing up in flyover america.
I use pic related now.
Defend this.
>>7061890
THATS WHAT I USE TOO
>>7061906
Mmmm!!
>>7061626
Hah, so did I for a long time anon. It looks so much more like butter than other margarines.
I avoid margarine though, butter tastes better. Kerrygold is my preferred choice but Land O Lakes is good as well.
>>7061626
What is the other 49%?
>>7061626
tfw for most of my childhood I thought the correct way to cook pancakes was in the microwave
>>7061960
water
Tastes the same as butter but better for you
>>7061978
>better for you
trans fats are not better for you than butter
Parents used to buy this until I was about 13, then switched over to sticks of butter because it was cheaper and could also be used for baking.
implying I don't use based Irish butter
>>7062039
That stuff is pretty based. I use it when I make shortbread or anything else where the butter flavor is very important.
Is it true Americans don't eat cultured butter? That their butter is made from just fresh cream?
>>7062127
Yeah, for the most part. We tend to think cultured butter tastes cheesy. I've only had it a few times but I think it's pretty good.