Butter is the everlasting delight of the gourmand, the faithful ally of the culinary artist, and the constant symbol of good living. And, baby, butter has never been better. Ladies and gents, We give you Double Devon Cream Butter, a creamy, rich, lightly salted spread made from the milk of the herds from 41 farmhouse cooperatives in North Devon, a land where cows graze happily in lush green pastures. Each bar is churned traditionally by hand, and the result is worth more than double the calories. Go ahead. Live a little. We should all be as happy as those cows. Available at Central Market, 5750 E. Lovers Ln. 214-234-7000; 320 Coit Rd., Plano. 469-241-8300. —Nancy Nichols
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