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Butter-buying Americans used to have a simple choice: sweet or lightly salted. But over the past few years the average supermarket has begun stocking more brands, many with foreign pedigrees and costing $1 to $3 a pound more than mass-market butters. These gourmet, or European-style, butters have a higher butterfat content, making them creamier. There are cooking benefits as well: their lower moisture content makes for flakier pastries and less sputtering while sauteing. We tested a dozen of these butters from the U.S. and abroad. Here are our favorites...
...ISIGNY, also from Normandy, is dense with a sweet, tangy aftertaste...
...ample reason to be very selective. No state has defaulted on its general-obligation bonds since the Great Depression, so stick with these "GOs" or with "essential service" bonds issued by water, sewer or even school authorities. Medium-term maturities of about 10 years are the bond market's sweet spot today; prices here are less vulnerable to rising interest rates--a certainty at some point--than are those of longer-term bonds...
...center-left Kirchner are members of the divided ruling Peronist Party. Menem is a two-time former President whose terms in office were marred by a series of corruption scandals. He is also blamed by many Argentines for the country's current economic malaise. meanwhile in the u.k. ... A Sweet Deal The Cadbury company has a new promotion called Get Active, in which the firm donates sports equipment to schools in exchange for chocolate wrappers. To earn a free basketball, enterprising children have to collect 170 wrappers - about 8.3 kg-worth of chocolate. They'd have to play basketball...
...Sweet Sixteen—two weeks ago at Stanford—the 15-seed Harvard upset second-seeded Utah, in the first round, and went on to beat fifth-seeded Penn State by an even more decisive margin of 33 points...