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I?m looking for some good organic hand churned Artisan margarine.


The stuff that?s made from natural oils and is produced in small batches. It?s beautiful on gluten free sourdough toasted bread, with a cup of decaf coffee & pea milk.


Any ideas where I might get some. Last time was in Williamsburg NY, but I?m not back there until the beginning of October.


Help please.


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DovertheRoad Wrote:

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Artisan margarine? Does that exist? I went to Normandie this summer and observed at first hand craft butter being traditionally churned in small wooden churns.

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