In the early 1990s I had Lurpack Spreadable on my toast and sandwiches for a couple of years or so, but eventually I settled on Flora spread and used that almost exclusively until June 2019. Given a choice, I prefer the taste of butter and with increasing years I try to think more carefully about what I am consuming.
I started to query the Internet about low-fat spreads, saturated fats and butter. I was intrigued to find that the link between saturated fats and cholesterol was inconclusive. At least one person who seemed to be well-informed and knew the science, said that butter is a more natural product than processed low-fat spreads, and is likely to be better for you if the cows have been grazed on grass. Palm oil gets a really bad rap for what the expanding plantations are doing to the rainforests of south east Asia — and by extension, to the planet. Some people are not very happy about this, especially the impact that it is having on the gentle orang-utan.
Therefore, I decided that I was going to support UK producers and reduce my consumption of palm oil. (Can I hope that this might also save valuable British farmland from naughty politicians and developers?) I am back on butter now, but I won’t rule out the possibility of another low-fat spread if it scores well on the taste and ingredients, and the science checks out.
As for saving the planet, eliminating Homo sapiens seems to be the only long term solution! We have been gradually exterminating all other species for hundreds, if not thousands of years. (We have not done so well with our own kind either.) It must be in our genetic makeup to destroy any threat or competition. So when is the next big asteroid strike due? It worked for the dinosaurs...
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