Margarine vs. Butter
They are NOT the same. So learn the difference, already.
Date: 9/12/2006 12:03:23 AM ( 18 y ) ... viewed 3686 times Okay, here's a pet peeve of mine:
People saying "butter" when they are referring to margarine.
Sorry, it's not butter. If you want butter, eat butter. If you want margarine, they call it "margarine" or "fake butter" or "spread."
I do eat butter. At home it's organic butter. Sometimes when I'm out I want a little butter. I ask the waitress, "Do you have any REAL butter?"
They will say yes. Occasionally I'll get lucky and they will bring me actual butter. But frequently they will bring me something like "Land O Lakes Buttery Taste Spread" which is basically partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, stabilizers, colors, etc. and "3% cream." Great.
Then I'll point out that IS NOT butter. They are so confused. It never dawned on them.
A true gourmet would never eat fake butter.
Fake butter is worse for you than real butter.
It must be cheaper, there is no other reason not to have the real thing.
But it can ruin my meal.
P.S. I did actually sneak some of my own butter into a restaurant once (in a zip-loc bag). Decided it wasn't worth it.
P.P.S. Cool website: http://www.bantransfats.com
I don't agree with everything but it's a good site.
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