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  2. Do-It-Yourself Butter with Bread Recipe - AOL

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    Serve the freshly churned butter right away with some crusty bread -- homemade would obviously be a joy -- and some salt, for those who prefer salty butter. Homemade butter will keep in the fridge for a week or so. It’s good for cooking but not for frying, since the slightly higher water content may make it spit and burn in a frying pan.

  3. Do-It-Yourself Butter with Bread Recipe - AOL

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    Homemade butter will keep in the fridge for a week or so. It’s good for cooking but not for frying, since the slightly higher water content may make it spit and burn in a frying pan.

  4. Pair this easy homemade bread recipe with tomato butter - AOL

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    Instructions Combine warm water, yeast and sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer, stirring gently with a spoon. Let the mixture rest for about 5 minutes while the yeast proofs, or until the mixture ...

  5. The world's best homemade body butter recipes for your DIY ...

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    DIY body butter you'll love. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  6. Scotch hands - Wikipedia

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    The ungrooved side may be used for shaping the butter into final form. The highest quality Scotch hands are made out of sycamore wood, but they can also be made out of metal. Scotch hands and other butter working tools can be found in ethnographic museums. [2] [3] Newer versions are used by some small-scale and home butter makers.

  7. French butter dish - Wikipedia

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    A French butter dish is a container used to maintain the freshness and spreadable consistency of butter without refrigeration. This late 19th-century French-designed pottery crock has two parts: a base that holds water, and a cup to hold the packed butter which also serves as a lid.

  8. Churning (butter) - Wikipedia

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    Canadian farm girl churning butter, 1893. Churning is the process of shaking up cream or whole milk to make butter, usually using a device called butter churn.In Europe from the Middle Ages until the Industrial Revolution, a churn was usually as simple as a barrel with a plunger in it, moved by hand.

  9. This Viral Video Shows You a Trick to Soften Butter in Minutes

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