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Posh Cow!

Postby Renee » Thu Sep 24, 2020 9:58 pm

I've just come across this company which produces lovely flavoured butters and are available at M&S and also at Booths in the North West.

https://www.poshcowdairy.com/our-butters

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Re: Posh Cow!

Postby Amyw » Thu Sep 24, 2020 10:04 pm

I wonder how much they cost though . They sound nice , but I do think flavoured butters are so easy to whip up at home , I personally wouldn’t fork out for what I imagine is a fairly hefty price tag

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Re: Posh Cow!

Postby Earthmaiden » Thu Sep 24, 2020 11:59 pm

I expect enough people will buy them, at least for an occasional treat, to make them worthwhile. Herbi used to have smoked butter quite a bit, I always thought it sounded rather nice.

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Re: Posh Cow!

Postby Pampy » Fri Sep 25, 2020 12:02 am

Booths is advertising a Posh Cow butter at £3 for 150g.

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Re: Posh Cow!

Postby halfateabag » Fri Sep 25, 2020 12:04 am

blimey, some time ago I collected 4 packs (each about half a pound) of flavoured butter 2 were garlic & herb and 2 were sweet chilli. They were FREE at Moribobs...... I stuck them in the DF and have been enjoying them on toast for brekkie....

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Re: Posh Cow!

Postby Stokey Sue » Fri Sep 25, 2020 12:42 am

I see uses for the two savoury ones, they sound nice and while £20/kg is quite an uplift compared to plain butter at anything from £7 to £12 /kg the added ingredients aren’t cheap and as Earthmaiden says, £3 isn’t too much for an occasional treat

The sweet ones seem a bit pointless to me, even if I’d eat anything flavoured with tea or cinnamon - butter + jam or butter + honey, not earth shattering

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Re: Posh Cow!

Postby Earthmaiden » Fri Sep 25, 2020 9:10 am

The Pump Room in Bath always serves cinnamon butter with Bath Buns. It is rather good. That's the sort of thing I'd expect to have the sweet butters with - toasted tea cakes etc.

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Re: Posh Cow!

Postby herbidacious » Fri Sep 25, 2020 10:43 am

They sound nice. I am very much in favour of truffle and smoked butter if they start doing either of those. (More of a savoury butter person.)

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