(1451) Some more politics, folks, no quiz … Friday. (1505)
16. Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings
… esp. from another country …

15. It’s not the crime that blows the mind

14. Farmers go satirical

13. Kathy’s place

12. Enjoy your Lurpak

12. Anchor butter, Cravendale milk etc
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arla_Foods_UK
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2014/news/13-500-farmers-from-7-countries-own-arla-foods-89665/
Whilst the concern over their methane reduction methods are a concern there is an elephant in the room here. Big Agri presence in the UK (and beyond). I bet they don’t have to worry about inheritance tax.
I never buy the packaged mix. Blocks of ‘simply, and only, butter’ ends up in my basket – that Irish stuff is lovely. A little forethought avoids that ‘ frozen chunks on destroyed bread’, and the taste, ooh, that taste. Plus it’s half the price of the packaged chemical stuff.