#3114898 - 01/08/13 03:28 PM
Re: The Untold Story of Butter
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WMAn
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Hatchers Dairy here in Middle TN makes butter that I'm planning to try. I may also make some myself: http://www.americastestkitchenfeed.com/do-it-yourself/2011/06/how-to-make-cultured-butter/
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#3114922 - 01/08/13 03:52 PM
Re: The Untold Story of Butter
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jb3
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Simple way to try Hatcher's butter and make it yourself is to buy their whole milk and take the cream off the top and turn it into butter. You won't have whole milk anymore, maybe 2%, but you can make your own butter.
Once my kids had Hatcher's choc milk, it took me 6 months to get them off.
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#3114957 - 01/08/13 04:23 PM
Re: The Untold Story of Butter
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I particularly like Aldi's produce, but I've found you have to get there early in the morning to avoid finding just picked over bins. Oh, I'm very fond on the quarter in the cart deal too!  Crosshairy - thanks for the link to the butter story...the link to the Weston A. Price Foundation proved beneficial as well. I've got a ton of reading to do now.
You bet, man.
We are starting to shift away from some of these nasty foods this year. It's tough to give up when you are busy and have small kids, but I'm sick of being so tired all the time and feeling like my entire family is coming down with some new disease.
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#3115618 - 01/09/13 03:07 AM
Re: The Untold Story of Butter
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Aldi is a pretty cool store if you're not hell bent on namebrand stuff. It's pretty obvious which ittems they sell that originated in a name brand factory. Milk & eggs are always great buys, and everytime I do poppers, I get Aldi bacon. Canned goods a reliable buy there, and it can be fun just cruising through to see what all they have.
I second that. Its nothing fancy, but we buy a lot of stuff there. Milk, Cereal, bread, flour, eggs...mostly the "stock the cabinet essentials" are 1/3 price of Kroger.
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#3115632 - 01/09/13 04:36 AM
Re: The Untold Story of Butter
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I never even thought about making my own butter. Its amazing how many things that were once such a common(necessary) kitchen task are virtually non existent today.
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#3115883 - 01/09/13 09:09 AM
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I think I saw a thing on "Good Eats" a while back about making butter in a blender. Looked simple enough.
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#3115922 - 01/09/13 09:38 AM
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#3116053 - 01/09/13 10:46 AM
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Years ago our washing machine had a mini tub for very small loads. We'd fill it with cream and turn it on. In a few minutes we'd have our butter churned.
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#3117127 - 01/09/13 10:31 PM
Re: The Untold Story of Butter
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my wife make our butter. its as good as any u can buy. its also not any cheeper to make it. but the satisfaction that she makes it. and it only takes a few minutes to make.
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#3123561 - 01/14/13 03:34 PM
Re: The Untold Story of Butter
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If you want a full-on mind blow, try this stuff:  It's higher than giraffe balls at the grocery store, but Costco will oftentimes carry it in a big tub for the price of the small batch at Kroger. It tastes the way butter is supposed to taste. Oh, and even when cold, it spreads on bread easily I love this stuff and they also have a garlic butter that is Fabulous
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