• @[email protected]
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    191 year ago

    These are actually great for keeping room temp spreadable butter. Just remember to change water and wash the bottom and top well before reuse.

  • @Beelzebob
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    191 year ago

    My partner bought one of these things and I hate it.

    • @Silinde
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      131 year ago

      So you’re saying that in your opinion, it’s a crock of shit? 😏

    • BEZORP
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      51 year ago

      Same. Honestly it got me to stop putting butter on my toast. It’s so nasty.

    • @Madison420
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      41 year ago

      It’s a French butter bell. Why do you hate it.

          • OurTragicUniverse
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            61 year ago

            The lid sits in water. When you open it the water on the lid gets in the butter.

            Also unless you’re changing your butter out twice a week and properly washing the bell inbetween, the whole thing will get rancid and gross fast- much faster than butter goes bad in a covered butter dish on the counter.

            • @Depress_Mode
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              21 year ago

              If anything, this design would greatly reduce the chance of butter going rancid, since rancidity is just when fats oxidize.

            • @Madison420
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              21 year ago

              The water isn’t getting into the butter, they don’t mix boss, you’re making problems that don’t exist.

              You mean maintaining the butter bell… God forbid keeping table ready butter around takes a meager amount of work.

      • @Beelzebob
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        31 year ago

        I just found the whole process with it irritating. Just give me a ceramic butter dish with a lid. Trust me, butter doesn’t last long enough here to go bad.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          51 year ago

          You put the butter in the bell part. The butter sticks. You then put some water in the crock and put the bell in the crock. The bell/butter displaces some water and it prevents air from getting to the butter.

          Imo it’s silly; there’s no real issue just leaving butter in a dish at room temp.

          • @[email protected]
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            Leaving butter out is definitely not a safe practice. Modern butter is not shelf stable and needs to be stored in the refrigerator.

            Old style butter, which had a large amount of salt as a preservative, was safe to leave out for long periods of time, but this is no longer true.

                • @[email protected]
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                  71 year ago

                  Not really. They were replying to it being unsafe. Sure, they did mention in the comment before that about leaving it in a dish, but a dish that covers butter without the water works too, just not as well as the water one, but better than out in the open. In my experience even out in the open isn’t bad in a few days like it says, closer to 1-2 weeks, especially if salted.

            • @theragu40
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              11 year ago

              Meh.

              I’ve been leaving butter on the shelf for many, many years. And my mom before me and her mom before her. No issues.

              We don’t leave it uncovered.

              The longest a stick has sat in my house is probably a month. No noticeable issues.

              Maybe 2 months is where it turns rancid, I’ve never got there. But my point is that a blanket statement that butter left at room temp is unsafe is I am quite sure incorrect. Certainly it can’t be left out indefinitely, but it can be left out for weeks at a time with no ill effect.

  • @Stovetop
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    101 year ago

    I don’t think I like this.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    I don’t know why people in the comments hate these. I use one and never had any issues with it. No spoiled butter either. Just replace the water regularly

    • @[email protected]OP
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      51 year ago

      They aren’t really necessary; a butter dish works fine if you’re using butter regularly. You can also just plop the stick in the dish, while with a bell you have to manually pack it in there (I assume? Never used one personally)

      Also the main reason is probably just unfamiliarity