Or in the freezer waiting to be turned into biscuits
I like the cut of your jib.
Or in the freezer waiting to be turned into biscuits
Kerrigold in freezer till almost needed, then fridge till needed, then on the counter while using. We buy loads of butter, it's the only fat we use in cooking. Salted for foods, unsalted for coffee.
Coffee is better with a little salt. I add a shake or two whether I'm adding butter or not.
Butter crock is what my mom used and that's what I use. I do keep more in the fridge but I never use it straight from the fridge.
Also .. clarified butter ("ghee") stores well at room temp for a very long time if stored in airtight container. Traditionally used quite a bit in cooking back home and it's adds a lovely flavor when used in limited amounts.
We have sometimes used ghee. My wife more than I. It has a smell that is a little off to me, but it doesn't taste off.
Ohh. I tried it, wasn't my cup of coffee! Maybe it was too much. But to each his own. It's your palate! This time of year we're adding a bit of turmeric and pumpkin spice. It's nice...might go have one right now.
It can smell faintly "sour" depending on the quality and the condition of the butter it made from.
If you make it at home from commercial butter it tastes like crap. Have to make it from butter freshly churned from fresh pasteurized whole milk. You will be blown away if you ever taste that.
And don't get me started about "chai tea latte".
I was taught to add just a pinch of salt to the top of the basket of coffee in the coffee maker. Apparently, it cuts the bitterness - I don't know as I don't drink the stuff, but my wife likes it when I make it.Coffee is better with a little salt. I add a shake or two whether I'm adding butter or not.
"tea" tea latte
I just peel the wrapper back and eat it like a banana, isn't that how everybody does it?
It’s amazing the random stuff one can learn from this forum. I’ve learned things from this thread I had never heard of.
Did you know that Queen Elizabeth's coffin was fabricated back in the 1990's?
Did you know that Queen Elizabeth's coffin was fabricated back in the 1990's?
Was it fit for a Queen?
The same article I read said the same coffin company supplied one for Freddy Mercury. So, yes!