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29-11-2020, 10:45 AM
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Spec just think of 2 of the biggest brands in the world and both are based on Irish dairy - Kerrygold and Baileys. I rest my case
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Whilst there's some butter better than others........I'll eat any butter in chunks without anything, but preferably really salty on warm new bread with the butter probably thicker than the bread. P says my predilection for dairy is probably clogging up my arteries well and proper.
I don't think Wiltshire make a butter I can brag about though.
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Isn't it in Tibet or Nepal they put butter in their tea  I can't imagine going that far though.
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Think that's Yak butter.
Just trying to imagine milking a Yak!
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Not too sure the yak would be too impressed with my efforts either. Off topic : My mum once brought me back from the Himalayas a jacket made from yak hair. When damp it stank and shed cream hair over everything it touched. P wasn't too impressed with yak hairs all over his dark blue suit. (We were courting in those days and tended to get slightly closer to each other than we do now  )
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(29-11-2020, 12:56 AM)Spec Wrote: (28-11-2020, 11:33 PM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: And please, the best butter is obviously from Normandie !
Pair lassie, weel trevelt, but evedently never tasted right butter, Scottish butter 
Having said that, the best butter I ever had was in west wales but I had milked the cow and then churned the bloody stuff by hand ...
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(29-11-2020, 11:00 AM)JJB Wrote: Isn't it in Tibet or Nepal they put butter in their tea I can't imagine going that far though.
And in Mongolia I think they might prefer fermented horse butter in their tea. Or perhaps it was just yogurt?
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(29-11-2020, 11:39 AM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: (29-11-2020, 11:00 AM)JJB Wrote: Isn't it in Tibet or Nepal they put butter in their tea I can't imagine going that far though.
And in Mongolia I think they might prefer fermented horse butter in their tea. Or perhaps it was just yogurt?
I think it was Mongolia I had in mind PP. Whatever country it sounds yuk.... not yak.
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(29-11-2020, 11:32 AM)JJB Wrote: Not too sure the yak would be too impressed with my efforts either. Off topic : My mum once brought me back from the Himalayas a jacket made from yak hair. When damp it stank and shed cream hair over everything it touched. P wasn't too impressed with yak hairs all over his dark blue suit. (We were courting in those days and tended to get slightly closer to each other than we do now ) Social distancing by yak jacket.!!
Sounds like my Afghan coat.
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