Thanks Andie - I usually nibble on those posts with a large amount of salt.I must admit that things can change so much - I recall my grandfather about 40 years ago being told he head to eat margarine or die. They had a farm and made their own butter, but he dutifully bought the marg - now it didn't kill him.... but times have changed.I am probably going to be a terrible granpa when the kids come to stay and don't get the usual things that ALL THE OTHER KIDS EAT!
I never bought into the idea of margarine. I remember when it was sold in a plastic bag, was white with an orange marble inside, which you were supposed to pop and knead into the margarine to color it like butter. I didn't trust it then and I don't trust all those chemicals listed in it now. I have always eaten butter, cooked with butter, anointed various foods with butter, etc., etc., etc. I love butter and have made my own for many of those years because I like the flavor of cultured butter and it is not readily available. I have ignored the advice of my doctors (and have outlived several who were younger than me to begin with) and at age 70 my cholesterol is still normal, in spite of eating all the "wrong" things for most of my life. It's in the genes. Many of my ancestors lived extremely long and healthy lives and they also consumed all the "wrong" stuff. Anyway, I would rather enjoy good food that tastes good rather than live a few extra years on tasteless stuff that is supposed to be "healthy."