Lurpak Spreadable
Lurpak Spreadable
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Does anybody know anywhere that sells big tubs (bigger than 225g) of Lurpak Spreadable Butter? In the UK they were everywhere but we can only find the little tubs in Cyprus.
Does anybody know anywhere that sells big tubs (bigger than 225g) of Lurpak Spreadable Butter? In the UK they were everywhere but we can only find the little tubs in Cyprus.
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Re: Lurpak Spreadable
Papantoniou Supermarkets sell them but Alpha Mega does not. Alpha Mega has various varieties of Lurpak spreadable but only ever in the small size whereas Paps sell the 500g size as well.
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For some weird reason in Paps they're often on a different side of the carousel to the smaller packs, so check round the corner!
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Ta.
Web Designer / Developer. Currently working on Paphos Life.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Re: Lurpak Spreadable
And a whopping €6 something a tub. So wait for the special offers as Cyprusgrump says as they reduce them up to 40%.
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I've never tried this stuff.... I used to like Lurpak (many years ago) but worry now it may be a little too salty for my taste. I've gone off salty foods and hubby has to cook without adding it or only just a smidgeon depending on what he's cooking.
We started using I Can't Believe It's Not Butter when we were in Cyprus so we've stuck with that since we came back to UK.
However, I just did a price comparison here in UK at MySupermarket (uk website) and it gives me the cost of 500g of Lightly Salted at £3.25p so, is there anyone who has tried the one we use who can tell me if it's worth the switch?
Otherwise, I may just have to sneak a small tub in the trolley one day when my other half is looking the other way!
We started using I Can't Believe It's Not Butter when we were in Cyprus so we've stuck with that since we came back to UK.
However, I just did a price comparison here in UK at MySupermarket (uk website) and it gives me the cost of 500g of Lightly Salted at £3.25p so, is there anyone who has tried the one we use who can tell me if it's worth the switch?
Otherwise, I may just have to sneak a small tub in the trolley one day when my other half is looking the other way!
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Ah, but that's my problem..... I used to like Lurpak for the salty taste it had - but now, I find salt can be just too 'erm "salty" for my tastebuds. So just how salty is the "salty" one, is what I need to know?
Otherwise, there's no point buying Lurkpak (my opinion) if there's no salt..... hope you get my drift on that one!
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*Unsalted* tastes (to me anyway) like all the continental butter sold in Cyprus.
I like it but it's as always "horses for courses" !
I like it but it's as always "horses for courses" !
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Hmmmm, continental butter always tastes a bit lardy to me.... maybe I shall have to explore it and see how it goes.
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