So maybe I've lost the plot posting this, but I thought this little Father Christmas made from butter was unbelievably cute, I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like it. I wasn't going straight home after I shopped today so couldn't buy one as I didn't want the little man melting in my car. He is about 3" tall and has really detailed little features. Definitely going back to get one next week for my Boxing Day party. And yes I'm sure someone will point out that ounce for ounce he isn't that cheap, but I don't think my butter carving skills are up to this standard just yet :smile: Also looks like just in store at the moment.
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tinkerbellian to PLANKT0N0
7 Dec 1633#11
When I said he was detailed, I think you misunderstood :wink:
PLANKT0N0
7 Dec 1617#9
Wonder if you will still use a knob of butter in your baking!
goonertillidie
7 Dec 1613#2
I have no idea why but reminded me of
FantasyDeals
7 Dec 165#14
Go one better, cover it in chocolate.
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asanchez
7 Dec 162#1
have some heat
TCO200 to asanchez
7 Dec 161#28
Not too much he'll melt
goonertillidie
7 Dec 1613#2
I have no idea why but reminded me of
tinkerbellian to goonertillidie
7 Dec 162#4
Because you will now feel the need to do creative things with your butter tonight and then display them in your fridge for all to admire :smiley:
chuckiedoll
7 Dec 162#3
Definitely a conversation starter at the table! Love it! :smiley:
twolittleangels
7 Dec 16#5
Ohhh love it im off to Morrisons to get one!
Kamaya
7 Dec 16#6
I normally put cubes out, but not sure I can resist this!
psychobitchfromhell
7 Dec 16#7
I love him . Shall be checking my local tomorrow .
bunnygirlbaby
7 Dec 161#8
Awww that would go with the Christmas tree crumpets one of the supermarkets sell. Very festive. Have some heat :smiley:
sarell to bunnygirlbaby
7 Dec 161#24
that would be the same one selling this butter, got them last week
kg808 to bunnygirlbaby
7 Dec 161#39
if co-op are selling tree shaped cheese again this year they can go on top too :laughing:
PLANKT0N0
7 Dec 1617#9
Wonder if you will still use a knob of butter in your baking!
tinkerbellian to PLANKT0N0
7 Dec 1633#11
When I said he was detailed, I think you misunderstood :wink:
silva21
7 Dec 16#10
I'd get this but 'er in doors is Marje :stuck_out_tongue:
pinkchick1987
7 Dec 16#12
Want! Don't know why. But want!
TAH-M
7 Dec 16#13
and meeeeeeeeeee
FantasyDeals
7 Dec 165#14
Go one better, cover it in chocolate.
shifty18 to FantasyDeals
7 Dec 161#34
that's a waffle, know your Simpsons!
RagingSharks
7 Dec 162#15
I am so going to make an ill thought out and misguided attempt to recreate this exact Santa.
I am then going to boil the misshapen mess of animal fat by microwave in a fit of churlish rage.
tinkerbellian to RagingSharks
7 Dec 16#16
Ok , that works for me, at this rate if everyone that voted hot goes and buys one there won't be any left for me :smile:
057907
7 Dec 162#17
not that its not a good deal for what it is
but butter carving would not be how this are made, there the same as the chocolate plastic moulds, room temp choc or butter, in to plastic mound pushed down to shape, put in freezer for a few hours to hard, than easy to get out of the moulds, if you want it to be double sided repeat, than use some melted choc / butter to seal the two halfs together again freeze to dry, really no skills involved, and a fun project for bored kids
ofc still a good deal just due to lazyness / ease of access to it, so voted hot
takethatfan1978
7 Dec 161#18
Fingers crossed my local store has them, we always have croissants on Christmas Day and he would be great :smiley:
ellehiko2009
7 Dec 162#19
must take a trip looks santastic
vicknanth
7 Dec 16#20
hope they have them in my local :smiley: very cute
Fairyfeet1964
7 Dec 163#21
Aw it's cute - just try explains to your children why your squishing Santa across the plate :laughing::confused:
It would be a nice thing to have out at Christmas breakfast though especially if there having toast or better still if you want it really festive team it up with this deal:
I'm gonna batter one and deep-fry it. Should probably freeze it first, eh?
Fast fried frozen beer battered butter Santa.
Mmmmm... :o)
argosextra
7 Dec 16#30
My username is argosextra how can I find out what my email address is as I forget which email I used to open the account
tinkerbellian to argosextra
7 Dec 162#36
Not sure you meant to ask half way down my deal , but if you scroll to the bottom of any page there is a contact us button , if you ask there I'm sure someone will assist you :smiley:
Cybirea to argosextra
7 Dec 16#40
I don't know how you can find out your email address but I believe you can change it by going to the top right hand corner, click on your little profile picture, click on that, go to profile settings and you can change your email address to one you can remember.
Somebody else might know more. ^_^
rmeade
7 Dec 16#31
It's no Kerry Gold
dafunq
7 Dec 16#32
How cute hot
DoctorDeals
7 Dec 16#33
This deal is butter than the rest today!
missismop
7 Dec 16#35
have not seen any in our morrisons today
tinkerbellian to missismop
7 Dec 16#37
Mine had filled an end of aisle in the fridge section with pate , Christmas cheese and these , can't remember if anything else was there, but it was not there Monday when I went in ,so I'm guessing new stock that's just come in.
missismop
7 Dec 16#38
ill look again on sat they are cute
aitchraddick
7 Dec 161#41
1306° and rising might be a bit too hot for this particular deal...
vanessaanne
7 Dec 16#42
Great find. He is so cute. I will have to get a couple xxx
057907
7 Dec 16#43
in the sense it will melt
or in the sense that its not worth that
tho ya hukd voting logic at its best
if it got santa in it its hot, if its got reindeer in it its hot, if its got cucumbers in it its hot, if its got anything that lights up in it its hot, if its got pictures of half naked women in it is hot, even if they are cheap ways to get the same item
tinkerbellian
7 Dec 164#44
Ah well since you joined yesterday I'm sure you will set us all straight :man:
wozukSilencer
7 Dec 162#45
can smell a multi matchstick a mile away :laughing:
They sell the Christmas tree crumpets at morrisons as well.
moneysavingkitten
7 Dec 161#50
I saw this today, for some reason I thought it was cheese.
moneysavingkitten
7 Dec 161#51
But it's Chhrriiissstttmasss!
Teza511
7 Dec 16#52
Cool :smile:
Donut781
7 Dec 16#53
I love this post! Off to Morrisons tomorrow as I need one in my life, brilliant!!
westonborn
7 Dec 162#54
My misses went crazy- I placed my bell end in the Lurpak- must get some replacement batteries for the hearing aids ;-)
ade2j
7 Dec 16#55
Arrrrrrgh need to get it!
dereklogan7
7 Dec 16#56
Bet you don't believe in Santa either. :confused:
dereklogan7
7 Dec 161#57
Make it coffin shaped. :laughing:
johnraggett
7 Dec 16#58
I want one!!
lalo2684
7 Dec 16#59
How cute :smiley:
Morleyofski
7 Dec 16#60
Don't spread it around.
superspeedy
7 Dec 16#61
More like Heart Attack....after eating all that butter.
missshirley
7 Dec 16#62
Heat added love it :smiley:
Chickedy
7 Dec 16#63
I don't even like butter but I really want one :stuck_out_tongue:
fionamctavish7
7 Dec 162#64
Just wanted to add that my 9-year son does something called The Ketogenic Diet as a treatment for intractable epilepsy. It's basically a very high fat, but low carb/protein diet.
This is amazing for him. Thank-you for sharing.
muddassarsardar
7 Dec 161#65
it wouldn't have melted In the car it's butter and December not icecream or July
wgking6
7 Dec 16#66
.... !.,.
johnnyaxe
7 Dec 16#67
Best post this year.
johnnyaxe
7 Dec 16#68
Best item this year
laceyjaynewilliams
7 Dec 16#69
I love this!!
speckle
7 Dec 16#70
none at ours... I did look! (would have been a fun thing to get for a friend)
Udimion
7 Dec 16#71
Heat after for butter Santa and Chelmsford! :man:
TheSherriff70
7 Dec 16#72
This made me laugh. I must have one!
NumbVampire
7 Dec 16#73
They have plenty in Morrison's Chester le Street
NumbVampire
7 Dec 16#74
heat btw
kevlfc
8 Dec 16#75
nice put it in hot pan and watch it melt
glasgowgirl
8 Dec 16#76
I have never ever even fleetingly entertained a thought about a santa, or anything else for that matter, made out of butter, yet now I find I NEED one?
BUZZIN_NICE
8 Dec 16#77
Does this Santa taste salty?
RoosterNo1
8 Dec 16#78
These aint new... i got an arty butter last week, it was carved into the shape of a little breeze block.
Maggy_A
8 Dec 16#79
I know it's not good value but I love this...I hope I can get some tomorrow...thanks op...have some heat.
pixilincus
8 Dec 16#80
this is adorable! Have some heat
saintagnes
8 Dec 16#81
Can see this flying off the shElves.....
aidazemaitiene
8 Dec 16#82
love it:)
dannybillybob
8 Dec 16#83
Heat added
tinkerbellian
8 Dec 161#84
Actually can't believe the heat this little butter man has got, but out of everyone , I hope you find one at your local, I have this feeling having seen the response this morning they will be flying off the shelves x
tinkerbellian
8 Dec 16#85
Maybe not melted , but definately a bit off by the time I got home I think. It was 15 degrees here yesterday, so not my preferred butter keeping temperature :wink:
HJboss
8 Dec 16#86
Butters
Donna25
8 Dec 16#87
Weird but cute lol
huggychair
8 Dec 163#88
planehazza
8 Dec 16#89
I'd give heat but I fear the santa would melt...
norwichbabyabc123
8 Dec 16#90
need this :smirk:
fr3dy77_sp33d
8 Dec 161#91
to avoid risk of melting, you just need to finish it in one sitting :smiley:
megaman666
8 Dec 16#92
butter santa best santa
HayleyW83
8 Dec 16#93
Oh wow!!! This is amazing...need!
butterflyhelen
8 Dec 16#94
heat added xxx
Hulk83
8 Dec 161#95
I wonder how many kids will think its white chocolate! :stuck_out_tongue:
dragonsmum
8 Dec 16#96
Now all I need is a lactofree version for my kids - or a mould so I can make my own :wink:
captainbeaky
8 Dec 162#97
I remember making that mistake with a bar of soap when I was a kid. Never again.
Hulk83
8 Dec 16#98
ha ha! i remember diving into parents chocolate only to realise they were liqueurs!!! - Never again!! :confused:
clarabellaaa
8 Dec 161#99
I'm going to buy one just for that reason, will have the camera ready as he takes a bite (boak)
I'm a butter snob and only like anchor, can do cheap ketchup and bog roll etc but won't have any other butter
casper6391
8 Dec 16#100
Could have a go on a lump of butter your self but results may vary lol
kristianthwaites
8 Dec 16#101
What a melt!
paneds
8 Dec 16#102
Wow your parties must be dull if you need a butter santa to start a conversation
BenderRodriguez
8 Dec 161#103
chuckiedoll
8 Dec 16#104
Indeed they are! :wink:
Spasho
8 Dec 16#105
That's Amy Schumer-funny.
BenderRodriguez
8 Dec 162#106
She's as funny as colon cancer. Stereotypical "OMG IM SOOO FAT AND I'VE GOT A VAJAYJAY" female comedian..
That's how I like my irony server my friend :smiley:
Zimmy
8 Dec 161#109
stanvic
8 Dec 16#110
I don't know why but I feel the need to go on a Father Christmas butter hunt! :smiley:
princesskaz
8 Dec 16#111
Love it
pwuk
8 Dec 161#112
and melt butter-Santa, are you crazy!
vicky179179
8 Dec 16#113
Great for my party next week, I will check my local
Cybirea
8 Dec 161#114
None in Morrisons in the centre of Portsmouth but they did have some in the one on the Eastern Road. Selling fast though, I took three. ^_^
The Crew Designs
8 Dec 16#115
That is brilliant .....
takethatfan1978
8 Dec 16#116
Picked up two today,they're very cute :smiley:
drtesseract
8 Dec 16#117
Nice center piece! Would feel pretty bad sticking a knife in him though
jessicajbrookes
8 Dec 16#118
Wow I really need one of these!!
olddog
8 Dec 16#119
my daughter would love this
GurnyGub
8 Dec 16#120
Any look like Marlon Brando?
furbix
8 Dec 16#121
Basically no Christmas for the enslaved animals that produced this, screw them. This is cute. What is he talking about. Who CARES about animals.
NAT14
8 Dec 161#122
I need a Jesus one for Easter, must write and ask Morrisons for one :smiley:
sickly sweet
8 Dec 16#123
I really want one :laughing:
sickly sweet
8 Dec 164#124
I lived next to a dairy farm for 20 years.
The cows led a super life, they spent their days in the fields and then came into the sheds for milking. Whilst being milked they were happy and had free access to food and water.
The farm was well kept and it was a sad day when the farmer moved over to arable because dairy farming wasn't profitable.
I always try and buy British dairy products as we have higher standards than other countries in Europe. We have more regulations, not just about the welfare of the animals but about the drugs used - often as prophylactic rather than to cure them.
We need to start paying a fair price for dairy products as more and more British dairy farms are moving over to arable and we are having to rely on European milk to sustain our dairy purchases.
marktaylor063
8 Dec 16#125
I'm a 24 year old grown man... BUT I WANT!
Donnellios
8 Dec 16#126
Yes! Brilliant :smiley: haaaaaaa willy
FlangeNut123
8 Dec 164#127
I always thought Santa was a bit of a knob :smiley:
kongczech
8 Dec 16#128
just grabbed last one in Sidcup store
Dragon32
8 Dec 16#129
I've got a heart of gold and a knob of butter. :smile:
annalovesabargain
8 Dec 16#130
got the last one in cowdenbeath today and I am thrilled with it sad I know :wink:
speckle
8 Dec 16#131
no christmas tree crumpets in stock at Asda.. no santa butter at our morrisons :disappointed: ..... would have been the PERFECT fun gift for a friend
speckle
8 Dec 16#132
Nah... I'd have been thrilled too... so disappointed I can't get hold of one
psychdee
8 Dec 16#133
surely it's butter in the shape of Santa?
Bargainhuntersupreme
8 Dec 16#134
I want......I Want...... I WANT....... I W A N T
lavinia58
8 Dec 16#135
Hi, thanks for the tip my grandsons will love it.
lavinia58
8 Dec 161#136
How about buying a santa mould and softening some butter and pressing it into it. Rub the inside of the mould with kitchen roll first and it might work, I will be giving it a go if I can't get one.
speckle
8 Dec 16#137
if I have time... might give it a shot
jayincrewe
8 Dec 16#138
jnigel26
8 Dec 16#139
Why is it not on their website? I can't find it and I've just looked at all the 'butter' listings. Bet it's bloody well sold out. Morri's have a winner here. How soon do the other supermarkets copy it?
Butter. LOVELY!!
Will have all the dopey nutritionists having a mad moment... arrrghhh it's FAT! it's FAT! You'll all die.
Bloody fools ...we were brought up on butter. Not evil 'spreads' full of crap.
jnigel26
9 Dec 16#140
Well, you're being conned! I used to buy only Anchor thinking it was still New Zealand butter. Not anymore. It's made by Arla - would you buy it if it just said 'Arla Butter' at the same high price? Course you wouldn't.
Look at the butter description on the back of any pack, any brand, and you will invariably find it will state fat (butter) content at around 80%. Now pick up a pack of 'cheaper' (around £1.25 250g pack) Cornish Butter and find the fat (butter) content as high as 98.2%.
See, you are being conned!
Even ALDI sell Trewithen Dairy Cornish Butter at £1.25. Try it. You'll be amazed at the difference. Just like many other products it's easy to be fooled today. Many don't realise that there is butter and there is 'real' butter.
I love Trewithen's description of their butter!
'Our creamy salted butter is as perfectly yellow as a Cornish daffodil in Spring, and as deliciously rich as it looks. In fact, it looks so good it's almost a shame to eat it, or it would be if it wasn't for the thought of it thickly spread on a fresh Saffron bun or slowly soaking into hot toast.'
agnostic
9 Dec 16#141
Just why?
check_your_bank
9 Dec 16#142
you lot would buy a dog turd if it was the shape of a christmas tree....
on the verge of pointless, but if you need some excitement in your life maybe this is it.
clarabellaaa
9 Dec 16#143
I've grown up with anchor butter yes I remember previous name well (I'm old). I stock up when its on offer £1. My freezer currently has only 4left, and I have tried various other butters because after all I like to save money and afraid nothing matches Anchor.
Hartpink
9 Dec 16#144
none in audenshaw!! staff had never even seen it! not even showing online!
tinkerbellian
9 Dec 16#145
Did mention in my opening post that it was in store only, a fair few people have managed to pick them up now so I guess it's just a case of waiting for stock to be delivered. I haven't had time to go back and get mine yet as I've been too busy at work, so just hoping my branch have a delivery in time for Monday, because this post was way more popular than I ever imagined it would be :wink:
ncd
9 Dec 16#146
Thanks for posting this, I got one in the Wimbledon branch, there was 2 left after I got mine.
ghostm4n
9 Dec 16#147
Absolutely love it. Just found it in Portsmouth store on the Eastern road. Up on an end aisle by the deli.
Barney17
9 Dec 16#148
Ours gets a delivery every morning, had none yesterday afternoon but plenty this morning, guy said it always sells out by lunchtime. It's on the end with Christmas cheeses etc. Also picked up their Christmas Tree crumpets and Snowman marshmallow biscuits. Thanks.
Udimion
10 Dec 161#149
As of this evening, there were still quite a few left in Chelmsford.
lavinia58
10 Dec 161#150
For those of you who live in Plymouth, Morrisons Outland Road have them.
You will find them on the end of the chilled aisles with other offers.
Happy hunting.
muddassarsardar
11 Dec 16#151
lol uve got enough heat know to melt lead 3227
chojin
13 Dec 16#152
Nice find
MFewings
31 Dec 16#153
I looked in all three morrisons near me for these, and there was not a single one to be had. Then 30th December I go into store for some bits and there they are.... loads of butter santas sat in the fridge.
Lady was tidying up the fridge section and I mentioned to her about my earlier search and her reply was that I wouldn't have found then as they didn't come in until after Christmas. So they will now probably end up being reduced in price as no one wants them after Christmas.
This is wonderful sales planning by Morrisons.
tinkerbellian
31 Dec 16#154
Think she must have got her wires crossed , as most of us bought them three weeks ago when I posted this , mind you , mine came out and sat on the party table on Boxing Day and then went back into the fridge , as no one wanted to squish Santa :smile:
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I am then going to boil the misshapen mess of animal fat by microwave in a fit of churlish rage.
but butter carving would not be how this are made, there the same as the chocolate plastic moulds, room temp choc or butter, in to plastic mound pushed down to shape, put in freezer for a few hours to hard, than easy to get out of the moulds, if you want it to be double sided repeat, than use some melted choc / butter to seal the two halfs together again freeze to dry, really no skills involved, and a fun project for bored kids
video if any one wants to try it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWQ1xU-IRho
ofc still a good deal just due to lazyness / ease of access to it, so voted hot
It would be a nice thing to have out at Christmas breakfast though especially if there having toast or better still if you want it really festive team it up with this deal:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/christmas-tree-chocolate-sharing-bread-2-6-x-christmas-tree-shaped-crumpets-1-morrisons-2554618
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/lurpak-slightly-salted-unsalted-block-butter-250g-for-1-tesco-2568715
Fast fried frozen beer battered butter Santa.
Mmmmm... :o)
Somebody else might know more. ^_^
or in the sense that its not worth that
tho ya hukd voting logic at its best
if it got santa in it its hot, if its got reindeer in it its hot, if its got cucumbers in it its hot, if its got anything that lights up in it its hot, if its got pictures of half naked women in it is hot, even if they are cheap ways to get the same item
Spend£100get£[email protected]
This is amazing for him. Thank-you for sharing.
I'm a butter snob and only like anchor, can do cheap ketchup and bog roll etc but won't have any other butter
That's how I like my irony server my friend :smiley:
The cows led a super life, they spent their days in the fields and then came into the sheds for milking. Whilst being milked they were happy and had free access to food and water.
The farm was well kept and it was a sad day when the farmer moved over to arable because dairy farming wasn't profitable.
I always try and buy British dairy products as we have higher standards than other countries in Europe. We have more regulations, not just about the welfare of the animals but about the drugs used - often as prophylactic rather than to cure them.
We need to start paying a fair price for dairy products as more and more British dairy farms are moving over to arable and we are having to rely on European milk to sustain our dairy purchases.
Butter. LOVELY!!
Will have all the dopey nutritionists having a mad moment... arrrghhh it's FAT! it's FAT! You'll all die.
Bloody fools ...we were brought up on butter. Not evil 'spreads' full of crap.
Look at the butter description on the back of any pack, any brand, and you will invariably find it will state fat (butter) content at around 80%. Now pick up a pack of 'cheaper' (around £1.25 250g pack) Cornish Butter and find the fat (butter) content as high as 98.2%.
See, you are being conned!
Even ALDI sell Trewithen Dairy Cornish Butter at £1.25. Try it. You'll be amazed at the difference. Just like many other products it's easy to be fooled today. Many don't realise that there is butter and there is 'real' butter.
https://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/aldi-price-comparison/Butter_Margarine_And_Spreads/Trewithen_Cornish_Butter_Salted_250g.html
I love Trewithen's description of their butter!
'Our creamy salted butter is as perfectly yellow as a Cornish daffodil in Spring, and as deliciously rich as it looks. In fact, it looks so good it's almost a shame to eat it, or it would be if it wasn't for the thought of it thickly spread on a fresh Saffron bun or slowly soaking into hot toast.'
on the verge of pointless, but if you need some excitement in your life maybe this is it.
You will find them on the end of the chilled aisles with other offers.
Happy hunting.
Lady was tidying up the fridge section and I mentioned to her about my earlier search and her reply was that I wouldn't have found then as they didn't come in until after Christmas. So they will now probably end up being reduced in price as no one wants them after Christmas.
This is wonderful sales planning by Morrisons.