Why you should compare butter to your high school fling
Now this is not for everyone, but think of butter as one of your friends from High School. His name is Dan. He laughed at your jokes, helped you complete your maths assignments and was a friend when you needed him most. Then, like most high school boys, you were not interested. Somehow, along comes Paul who was loud, fun, and most of all…. attractive.
Dan was mildly interested in girls throughout high school, but he could never work out why he stayed in the friend zone? He was good at long distance running, but maybe he lacked the thrill that boys like Paul could offer…
Years later after you’ve partied 15 years off your lifespan, you realise that Paul was actually a shallow a**-hole. He didn’t care about moving his career forward, sitting on the couch drinking beers because life had suddenly shifted. You were not ready to settle down and buy a house with this sugar loving junkie.
Remember Dan? Yeah, he’s got a slow and steady online business selling green grass to a niche market of people who live in apartments because their cat is afraid of kitty litter. He finally travelled the world whilst making money online and actually has something to talk about at social gatherings. You are thinking back over the years of crazy nights of binge drinking and steady soft drink consumption. What where you doing??
Dan finds you on social media wants to catch up over coffee. You are sceptical at first.. You are thinking, what happens if I leave Paul? Will all the sugary fun be over?
Think of Dan as Butter, and think of Paul as Carbohydrates/Sugar.
Dan Vs. Paul (Fat Vs. Carbs)
- Dan steadily put one foot forward in front of the other
- Butter is a slow but consistent source of energy and nutrients.
- Paul burnt out like a bail of straw in front of a bush fire
- Carbs burn bright, then crash.
- Dan is Fit and Healthy
- Butter contains CLA (conjugated linoleic acid). It is popular as a fat loss supplement, and studies show it can have powerful effects on health
- Paul has Type 2 Diabetes
- Consistently getting energy from carbohydrates and sugars decreases insulin sensitivity in the body, resulting in Diabetic trajectories.
The belief is that by consuming saturated fats like butter, the dietary fats instantly convert into cholesterol which is is thought to be one of the major causes of a build up of cholesterol plaque in the arteries.
This is not true as you might already know, however, it does depend on the type of butter, and the amount of these nutrients vary greatly depending on what the cows ate.
Butter from Grass-Fed Cows is a Major Source of Heart-Healthy Nutrients. As it turns out, fatty acid CLA (conjugated linoleic acid) is popular as a fat loss supplement, and studies show it can have powerful effects on health.
Grass-fed butter contains 5X more CLA than butter from grain-fed cows.
Butter from grass-fed cows is also much higher in Omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin K2, compared to butter from grain-fed cows. As you can see, butter from grass-fed cows is a much healthier and more nutritious choice.
Here are the 3 different types I recommend:
- Aldi Just Organic Butter (about $3 AUD)
- Westgold Butter ($2 AUD)
- Kerrygold ($5 AUD)
Barb says
What about Ballantyne grass fed butter, in Coles and Woolies for about $5.50. It comes in a roll, salted and unsalted? Also how do you work out how much fat to eat per day. I can’t seem to get my head around that .
Brad says
Woolies brand butter is sourced from NZ. New Zealand cows are grass fed. What are your thoughts?
FatForWeightLoss says
Sure! most cows in New Zealand and Australia are grass fed.
Shereen says
I made a small container of homemade vegan butter just so that I lower my dairy intake, is it a good idea to replace butter overall?
Kim Bennett says
Can you use Ghee instead of the butters you mentioned?
FatForWeightLoss says
Of course!
Denise says
I live in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Was making trips to Trader Joe’s in Bellingham, Washington to get Kerrygold butter until I discovered KIWI PURE grassfed butter from New Zealand. It sells at President’s Choice Superstore. Wondering why this brand isn’t on your list since it’s so much closer to you than us in Canada? However, on the con side, it sells for $10.49 for a 250g package. Expensive, but it’s flying off the shelves here.
Jessica says
Hi! Thanks for the great information. I’m here in the states, but we have the brands that you were talking about. My question is about butter in a tub. Spreadable butter. Most of the ones I see here appear to be mixed with olive oil. Is that OK? I can’t think that would be bad, but I want to do the best kind of butter, and I don’t know if real butter is actually spreadable. LOL. Thanks for your help and advice!!
FatForWeightLoss says
Hey Jessica,
Okay, so mixed with olive oil still isn’t the best, because the hydrogonise it (which means they heat it up, bleach it, and cool it down) essentially. I hope that helps!
Jessica says
Great. Thanks so much. I was worried that mixed might be a problem. I appreciate the info!
I will look for pure butter!!
Thanks for the information and the quick response!!
Jessica says
Found Kerrygold that says it’s “naturally softer”!!
Em says
Hey there Aaron, where can I buy Westgold butter for $2? Woolworths sells it for more than that. Thanks! Em
FatForWeightLoss says
Hey Em,
It was $2 at the time of posting this 🙂 Might be a little more now.
Em says
Ah, cool thanks! ?
Shaheeda Khan says
Is Anchor butter a good brand? On their website they mention it’s from grass fed cows, any reason why it doesn’t make it into your list? Anchor is widely available here in Malaysia.
FatForWeightLoss says
Hey Shaheeda,
Definitely, any sort of grass-fed cows butter is perfect. I only have the brands listed above available here in Australia. Good find!
Sherilyn Vandine says
I live in Canada and can’t get any of these brands!!!
FatForWeightLoss says
Oh No! Try to research any grass-fed butter brands from Canada. I’m sure there are plenty 🙂
Claire says
How do I identify if the butter is made of grass-feed or grain-feed?
Please advise. Thanks.
FatForWeightLoss says
Usually by the brand, like the ones mentioned in this post, but also the colour can indicate grass fed (more yellow = better)