Is Butter Better?

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Recieved this in an e-mail today:

Margarine was originally manufactured to fatten turkeys. When it killed the turkeys, the people who had put all the money into the research wanted a payback so they put their heads together to figure out what to do with this product to get their money back. It was a white substance with no food appeal so they added the yellow coloring and sold it to people to use in place of butter. How do you like it? They have come out with some clever new flavorings..

DO YOU KNOW.. the difference between margarine and butter?
Read on to the end...gets very interesting!

Both have the same amount of calories.
Butter is slightly higher in saturated fats at 8 grams compared to 5 grams.
Eating margarine can increase heart disease in women by 53% over eating the same amount of butter, according to a recent Harvard Medical Study.
Eating butter increases the absorption of many other nutrients in other foods.
Butter has many nutritional benefits where margarine has a few
only because they are added!
Butter tastes much better than margarine and it can enhance the flavors of other foods.
Butter has been around for centuries where margarine has been around for less than 100 years .

And now, for Margarine..

Very high in Trans fatty acids.
Triple risk of coronary heart disease ..
Increases total cholesterol and LDL (this is the bad cholesterol) and lowers HDL cholesterol, (the good cholesterol)
Increases the risk of cancers up to five fold..
Lowers quality of breast milk.
Decreases immune response.
Decreases insulin response.

And here's the most disturbing fact..... HERE IS THE PART THAT IS VERY INTERESTING!

Margarine is but ONE MOLECULE away from being PLASTIC..

This fact alone was enough to have me avoiding margarine for life and anything else that is hydrogenated (this means hydrogen is added, changing the molecular structure of the substance).

You can try this yourself:

Purchase a tub of margarine and leave it in your garage or shaded area. Within a couple of days you will note a couple of things:

* no flies, not even those pesky fruit flies will go near it (that should tell you something)
* it does not rot or smell differently because it has no nutritional value ; nothing will grow on it. Even those teeny weeny microorganisms will not a find a home to grow. Why? Because it is nearly plastic. Would you melt your Tupperware and spread that on your toast?
 
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I agree that margarine isn't good for you and butter is better...

But the first paragraph is totally incorrect.

Margarine was invented as a low cost alternative to butter. It was concocted by a Frenchman (:rolleyes:) trying to win a prize offered by Napoleon III to find a cheaper alternative to butter. The original main ingredient was beef fat, but was replaced by vegetable oil.

I remember the time when you had to mix the food coloring into the margarine, because, I didn't know this, it was unlawful for food companies to put the yellow coloring in it. :eek: I guess without the coloring, it isn't as palatable looking.

What I am upset at, is the Georgia Dept. of Agriculture is trying to make it illegal for farmers to sell non-Pasteurized milk products of any kind.
Specifically, the "roadside" or "local" type, considering that it might cause a localized food borne illness.
Exactly what I need, government protection.
 
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The OP is rife with obsolete info. We use Promise brand margarine. A serving of 1 tbsp contains 8g total fat, 1.5g saturated fat, 0g trans fat, 4g polyunsaturated fat, 2.5g monounsaturated fat, and 0g of cholesterol. Compared to butter it's not that bad for you.
 
Margarine. I remember synthesizing it in chemistry class. Yuck. I'd rather put ketchup on a hot dog than eat that stuff. I prefer my butter to come from a cow's ****.
 
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I have refused to eat margarine for years.
I remember stopping of at the neighbors for some WHOLE cows milk... and making butter from it.
Mmmmmmmmmmm Mmmmmmmmm good.


Jim
 
I usually use corn oil margarine, which is supposed to be better for you.

Margarine was invented for the French Navy, whose sailors needed a butter-like product that didn't spoil at sea.

But if even most of the posted data here is true, I'm going back to butter!

T-Star
 
I figure... I am gonna die of something... and the years I lose are gonna be the ones on the end.
I am gonna be happy while I am kicking.


Jim
 
Only butter for me. Remember the old television butter advertisement" "We never claim to taste almost as good as margerine."

Margerine is no proper substitute for butter. By comparison margerine is yuck.

The ad's premis works equally well in that hoary old argument of the 9mm versus the .45 ACP. One never hears .45 ACP aficianados claiming that their favorite cartridge works almost as well as 9mm.
 
One of the things I remember as a kid is helping my mother mix the Oleo Margarine. It came in two parts sealed in plastic, one side was the yellow color and the other side the margarine. When you mixed the two together you got a yellow substance that looked like butter. It was very cheap compared to real butter...don't remember how it tasted.

http://www.karlloren.com/Diabetes/p46.htm

Only eat butter now in small amounts.
 
Try the Land of Lakes whipped butter.
I was surprised that it had less calories and fat than the fake butter.
 
No more margarine for me; if you "can't believe it's not butter", then you've never had the real thing, sorry.

There's a great episode of Alton Brown's "Good Eats" show, "The case for butter". Recommended watching.
 
Some time ago the health newsletters recommended not to use margarine but to use butter sparingly. Here is an article that discusses the difference between butter and margarine and the effects.

I use butter to flavor items that I am cooking but use very little on hot rolls, etc and I cheat sometimes and add it to the mash potatoes.

According to the article...nothing like grass fed beef and the resulting products...BUTTER

http://search.lef.org/cgi-src-bin/M...UTTERS BUTTERY MARGARINE MARGARINES butter or

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My parents used to "smuggle" margarine (uncolored) from Michigan into "America's Dairyland" (where it was banned) on the Lake Michigan carferry, for a friend who preferred it for baking &tc because it was cheaper than butter...
 
I'm sorry, but there are some things in this world just not worth avoiding. I consider butter to be one of the four basic food groups - right after coffee, cigars, and chocolate.
 
My parents used to "smuggle" margarine (uncolored) from Michigan into "America's Dairyland" (where it was banned) on the Lake Michigan carferry, for a friend who preferred it for baking &tc because it was cheaper than butter...
I think a lot of this "information" about margarine and other substitutes for dairy products originates in Wisconsin.
 

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