Butter matters [Danish Lurpak on board]

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If you want wonderful butter, try Paris Creek Bio-Organic. Made from Fleurieu Peninsula Dairies in SA. Their milk is similarly good.

I may be the last Melbourne resident on this forum to discover the La Manna supermarket at Essendon airport this morning, driving back from dropping off friends at MEL and wanting to wait for the traffic to subside.
It's a blend of a huge warehouse of a supermarket and a deli. They have a very good butter range, including less well known Australian varieties that you are never going to see in the Big 2. I have snaffled some Paris creek, ( have been keeping my eye out for it, but the first time I have found it)
I have also purchased to try Ashgrove traditional Farmhouse butter from Tasmania. The one I have tried from this lot is 180 acres Organic from NZ, which was delicious, but the crusty bread stick I got there also helped.
They also had Paris Creek yoghurt.
( and lots of other yummy things)
 
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If you simply can't live without your favourite type... BYO ...eezy peezy :D (with the added bonus, it will be 'room temp'/soft enough to spread:D)
 
New Zealand and lurpak butter is the best as purely grassfed not grain fed. Margarine and vegetable oils are not real food. They are heavily processed, oxidized, made up food. Do not eat...
 
Where can all of these lovely things be purchased in BNE?

Complete guess on my part, but I would say either James Street Market (New Farm) or Hawthorne Garage (Hawthorne). Both these places sell more niche (high priced) products from smaller volume producers.
 
Pepe saya butter is amazing IMO. They have been serving it for years at Rockpool.

I had this on an A380 J flight to LAX a few weeks ago. Amazing!
Even better, Harris Farm sell it (packed the same way, but about 20 times the size) for $7.99
 
If you're paying $7.99 at Harris Farm, you're paying too much. Are you sure it wasn't Village Grocer? HF charges $4.29 at Dee Why and $4.69 at Mona Vale. Woolies currently has a special at, I think, $4.29.
 
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