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    The current grass-fed cow butter I use is from Organic Valley, but is only available from May-September. I haven't used Kerrygold butter yet, but my understanding is that it is delicious and also comes from grass-fed cows. Is it available throughout the year or only seasonally like the Organic Valley butter? Thanks!

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    Kerrygold is here year round.
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    thumbs up on Kerrygold. I get it all the time in Chicago. Was buying the bars at Costco, but they only had the creamy kind last night when I went there.

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    Trader Joe's in our area (Pacific NW) has Kerrygold year-round. About $3 here for 1/2 pound

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    I love it so much I could marry it.

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    why don't you just buy the butter you like and freeze it? butter freezes very well.
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    +1 for Kerrygold butter, it tastes great, and is available year around here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neuroleptic View Post
    The current grass-fed cow butter I use is from Organic Valley, but is only available from May-September. I haven't used Kerrygold butter yet, but my understanding is that it is delicious and also comes from grass-fed cows. Is it available throughout the year or only seasonally like the Organic Valley butter? Thanks!
    Wow, what an interesting coincidence... I was literally just at the supermarket buying my usual Organic Valley Cultured Butter when the Kerrygold caught my eye. I've seen it recommended here before but I decided to pass tonight because I like my Organic Valley and I know it's grass-fed.

    You say Kerrygold is grass-fed too? Interesting! I might try it out next time!

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    Yeah, the packaging doesn't explicitly state that kerrygold butter comes from grass-fed cows, but I found this article on the kerrygold website:

    Grass-Fed Cows Make The Kerrygold Difference

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    Costco (here in Colorado anyway) carries Kerrygold butter in blocks of 3 (are they pounds? I'm not sure). The blocks are in the free-standing cases near the meats instead of being with the other butter. King Soopers (local Kroger affiliate) carries the single blocks - it's in the gourmet foods section with the fancy cheeses. It's much much cheaper to buy it in the blocks at Costco, though - I think it works out to the equivalent of a block free.

    Kerrygold butter is the bomb, and their reserve cheddar is really good too.

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