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✨ The Christmas Tree Star Who Wanted to Be Butter ✨

Once upon a snowy Christmas Eve, a tiny Christmas star twinkled high atop a fir tree, feeling a little out of place. “Everyone loves butter at Christmas,” the star sighed, watching a family around the table spreading golden butter on fresh rolls. “I wish I could be Christmas butter!”

The North Wind, playful and kind, heard the little star’s wish. With a swirl of frosty magic, the wind gently lifted the star from the tree and floated it into the warm kitchen. The star landed gracefully in a golden butter dish—and something magical happened.

The warm heart of the Christmas tree star shaped the square of golden Natural Pastures Cheese Butter Star – European-style cultured butter into a perfect star, just like itself.

The family gasped in delight. “It looks just like the fancy French butter—but it’s made right here in Canada with Vancouver Island milk!” the mother smiled. “It’s our own little star of the season.”

The star glowed with joy. It hadn’t become butter, but it had made the butter magical. Later, they gently placed it back on top of the tree, where it twinkled brighter than ever.

And so, the little star discovered that bringing joy, and a little local magic, was more than enough to shine.

Natural Pastures Cultured Butter – Product Description

Product Name:

Natural Pastures Canadian Cultured Butter (86% M.F.)

Product Description:

Our Natural Pastures Cultured Butter is a premium, European-style butter crafted from 100% Canadian cow’s milk sourced from Vancouver Island dairy farms. Made in small batches using traditional fermentation methods, this butter delivers exceptional flavour, texture, and performance.

Slow-cultured with active bacterial cultures and churned to a rich 86% milk fat content, it features a smooth, creamy mouthfeel and a deep, tangy, slightly nutty flavour reminiscent of classic French butters like Beurre de Baratte. Ideal for both culinary professionals and home cooks seeking premium butter with clean, local provenance.


Key Features:

  • Milk Source: 100% Vancouver Island cow’s milk
  • Fat Content: 86% milk fat (M.F.)
  • Texture: Dense, silky, slow-churned texture
  • Flavour Profile: Rich, creamy, mildly tangy with deep cultured notes
  • Unsalted Only:
  • Color: Pale yellows, depending on season
  • Type: Cultured, lactic-fermented butter

Applications:

  • Perfect for holiday baking, croissants, laminated doughs, and pâte brisée
  • Ideal for sauces, finishing steaks, or melting over vegetables
  • Beautiful for table service in upscale restaurants and holiday meals
  • Suitable for spreading, sautéing, and making compound butters

Sizes: 200g, 454 g (pound), 5 Kilo, 10 kilo Available in our Artisan Cheese Shop and select Vancouver Island Shops

Available at Butch Block, Edible Island Foods, Honey Grove Bakery in Courtenay, Seeds Grocery in Cumberland and other specialty stores. For Wholesale please connect with us at sales@ naturalpastures.com or Lekker Foods.

Meet the Heart Behind the Hive: Daniel of Big D’s Bees

Meet the Heart Behind the Hive: Daniel of Big D’s Bees

Article by Anyssa Jane – Natural Pastures Cheese

Tucked into the fertile landscapes of the Comox Valley, Big D’s Bees is more than just a honey company—it’s the expression of a life rooted in family, faith, and the rhythms of the land. At the center of it all is Daniel, the beekeeper-turned-entrepreneur whose journey into the food world started not with a business plan, but with a fascination for bugs.

Daniel didn’t always picture himself running a honey business. Growing up in the dairy industry, he understood hard work and the value of honest food—but bees? That was an unexpected twist. What began as a curiosity quickly turned into a passion, and before long, a full-fledged business. Today, Big D’s Bees produces raw honey the old-fashioned way, with a deep respect for the bees, the land, and the people they feed.

“For me, honey isn’t just a product, it’s a way of life,” Daniel says. “Beekeeping connects me to generations of farmers who understood the importance of working with the seasons, not against them.”

There’s a moment Daniel often talks about—a defining one. Standing in a buzzing bee yard during his first harvest, he cracked open a fresh frame of honey, tasted it straight from the comb, and knew: this was it. It wasn’t just about honey. It was about creating something real—something people could taste, trust, and bring into their homes.

And it shows. Big D’s honey has become a staple in many kitchens, often enjoyed in tea, drizzled over toast, or folded into baked goods. But one of Daniel’s favourite unexpected pairings? Prosciutto & Pear Stone Oven Pizza finished with a delicate Fireweed Honey drizzle. Sweet, savory, rich and floral—it’s a local favourite that proves honey can do more than just sweeten your tea.

Over the past 20 years, Daniel and his wife have built Big D’s Bees together, learning as they go. One of the biggest lessons? Letting go of the idea that he had to do everything himself. “Building a team has made the business stronger—and the work more rewarding,” he reflects.

Daniel’s wife Justine works along side him doing marketing and distribution for the company. The couple enjoys raising their daughter and sons here in the beautiful Comox Valley region.

Through it all, Daniel’s food philosophy remains beautifully simple: “Rooted in faith, guided by the rhythms of farming, and fueled by a love for family—my food philosophy is all about creating honest, nourishing products that connect people back to what matters most.”

And if you ever found yourself at Daniel’s dream dinner party, you’d be in fine company: Jesus, Noah, and Ray Charles. Over steak, red wine, and ice cream, they’d talk faith, stories of old, and wrap up the evening with a drum and piano jam session.

Big D’s Bees is more than a local honey producer—it’s a reflection of a life lived with care, patience, and purpose. From hive to jar, Daniel’s honey is a golden reminder of what happens when we slow down, listen to the land, and let the bees do their magic.

We sell the honey here in our Artisan Cheese Shop at Natural Pastures Cheese open Monday to Friday 9-4 closed Holidays.