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Old 05-11-2015, 04:10 AM
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how do you keep the butter from falling out? Gravity is winning in my house.
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Old 05-11-2015, 04:21 AM
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I didn't have a clue as to what a Butter Bell was so I looked it up on Yahoo. This webpage is all about the Butter Bell and probably has the answer to your question. http://www.butterbell.com/how-to-use-butter-bell-crock/
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Interesting...I watched the video.....how often does one change that water in the bottom....says start with cold water...butter will keep for 30 days...water too? I'll just keep in fridge, don't need more clutter on countertops. I personally love gadgets and gizmos but I think I'll pass on this one....
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Always wondered how those worked, but never looked into it. A friend had one sitting on her stove for years, but never had butter in it. I think she kept it around for the lovely design on the outside of it.
I was brought up to put butter in the fridge unless baking that day. Then it is taken from fridge, set out to soften and use right away. I can't imagine having water sit out that long touching food that will be used, even if it is airtight.
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Originally Posted by NanaCsews2 View Post
Always wondered how those worked, but never looked into it. A friend had one sitting on her stove for years, but never had butter in it. I think she kept it around for the lovely design on the outside of it.
I was brought up to put butter in the fridge unless baking that day. Then it is taken from fridge, set out to soften and use right away. I can't imagine having water sit out that long touching food that will be used, even if it is airtight.
I have had one for years and love it. However it is more of a winter thing. It gets too warm in the summer and the butter will melt. I dump the water about 2-3 days. Never had a problem with it. Just change the water.
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I just will keep using my butter dish. Never had one of these and keep on keeping on.
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Interesting, I learn about more than quilting on this great site. Happy Monday

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I adore my sweet yellow butter bell! I mash the softened butter down into the bell part before putting it into the bowl with the water.

By the way, that water should be just deep enough to cover the rim of the bell so that the butter is NOT exposed to the air and it should be changed every couple of days. This is how it keeps the butter from becoming rancid.

These have been used for many, many years in Europe. Gave one to my mom and daughters for Christmas two years ago.

The only problem I've had was when I let the temps in the house get too high in the summer....above 77-78....the butter became too soft for my liking.

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I had one, but you really have to watch or mold forms. I stopped using it. One of those things I bought on vacation!
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I just put mine in a covered butter dish and leave it on the counter. It never lasts long enough to go rancid.
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