Vintage butter crock with lid
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Designed exclusively for L. Tremain by beekeeper Tim McClelland as an ode to his love for the honey bee! It's the bee knees! A must have kitchen accessory for butter lovers and bee enthusiasts alike! First because it actually works, and second because Irish Kerrygold butter is expensive and I needed to splurge on this crock to thoroughly enjoy my butter! It keeps really well in this butter bell and is just the right consistency to spread on bread or toast.
Vintage butter crock with lid
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Vintage butter crock with lid
We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Learn more. Butter lovers, this is the must-have piece of kitchen equipment for you. Ensure you'll always have soft, spreadable butter on hand with the help of a butter keeper. If you love to spread butter on bread , on toast, on waffles, and pancakes but find cold, hard butter far less appealing, it's time to get familiar with the French butter crock, also known as the butter keeper. With a butter crock on your countertop, you'll never need to plan ahead to ensure there's softened butter available for that fresh loaf of bread, and you'll never have to worry about the safety of keeping butter on the counter overnight so that it's soft for breakfast. Not to be confused with a lidded butter dish for storing butter in the refrigerator and bringing out at mealtimes, the butter crock goes one step further. It was invented sometime long before refrigeration to keep butter fresh and spreadable. The French claim to be the originators of this butter crock or butter keeper, and that's why you'll find French butter crocks for sale; it doesn't mean the crock was made in France but merely indicates it will keep butter soft—not melted—and fresh on the countertop.
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This works perfectly. Tremain by beekeeper Tim McClelland as an ode to his love for the honey bee! Rustic Table Branches. This is a fine example of unusual hard to find spongeware pottery. All items have been inspected an By American Sponge Ware Pottery. Clean and dry the inside of the lid — this is very important. Very pleased. If you do happen to experience your butter falling into the water you do not need to throw the butter out. This 19th century red cay glazed crock has double handles and is signed Los Angeles. Over-softened butter is the most common cause for butter falling into the water. Always fresh tasting butter that spreads easy. This handmade and painted butter crock was found in Pennsylvania and is in good condition with the. Condition is pristine.
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This crock is in mint condition. View All Popular Furniture Searches. This is a fine example of unusual hard to find spongeware pottery. Ghee, whipped butter or clarified butters are also not optimal for storage in the crock as they become too soft to properly stay in the lid when brought to room temperature. As a company that has been in business for 25 years, we take safety seriously, and make sure regular testing and certification is conducted. Wow unbelievable condition and wonderful form. Crock Pot. Choose from a variety of colors, glaze finishes and patterns. Potboard Dresser Base. Each end at the loop handles are brushed with cobalt blue. NOTE — Make sure to change the water every 3 days. Then finish with the remaining butter, smoothing over the top and make sure all air pockets have been pressed out of the butter.
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