Anyone use a Butter Bell?
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Game changer.
I’m no culinary expert and perhaps this was already common knowledge? Until now I was fine (and still am) using spreadable butters or similar products stored in the fridge.
But my wife bought a Butter Bell and it works so well. Keeps (real) butter on counter for up to a month. Water keeps it air tight. And it’s perfectly spreadable on even the weakest bread.
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Btw the one we got is like $28 on Amazon
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Btw the one we got is like $28 on Amazon
@89th said in Anyone use a Butter Bell?:
Btw the one we got is like $28 on Amazon
A bargain! I paid $2 more!
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@89th said in Anyone use a Butter Bell?:
Btw the one we got is like $28 on Amazon
A bargain! I paid $2 more!
@George-K said in Anyone use a Butter Bell?:
@89th said in Anyone use a Butter Bell?:
Btw the one we got is like $28 on Amazon
A bargain! I paid $2 more!
Nice color!
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Nope. No real need. A stick of butter stays good in a regular butter dish on the counter for ~ 2 weeks. I don’t know about you, but we use butter faster than that.
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Nope. No real need. A stick of butter stays good in a regular butter dish on the counter for ~ 2 weeks. I don’t know about you, but we use butter faster than that.
@LuFins-Dad said in Anyone use a Butter Bell?:
Nope. No real need. A stick of butter stays good in a regular butter dish on the counter for ~ 2 weeks. I don’t know about you, but we use butter faster than that.
Yep.
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I think we did that growing up. I thought it's not supposed to be out more than 2 days or so?
@89th said in Anyone use a Butter Bell?:
I think we did that growing up. I thought it's not supposed to be out more than 2 days or so?
Meh. Most of those guidelines are in CYA territory for the FDA. I’ve never had a stick of butter go longer than a week without being eaten, unless we’ve been on vacation, I’ve only ever thrown out a stick of butter once. That was when we got back from a 2 week trip.
There’s little protein or carbs in butter. Mold and bacteria don’t like it. We use unsalted, but I understand that salted will last even longer.