Anonymous wrote:I am old, but we made butter in kindergarten. The teacher put the cream in a jar and we sat on the floor in a circle and passed the jar around. Everyone has a chance to shake the jar. Our reward was a saltine with a dab of fresh butter. Teachers couldn't do this today. It wouldn't be fair for the Larlos who had a daily allergy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, I'm shocked by the number of people who didn't know this is how you make butter. Wow, millennials really do suck.
I'm not a millennial. I'm GenX, but have never had a kitchen aid mixer. Not everyone is rich.
Wow. Guess what...back in the 12th century they had butter and yet did not possess a Kitchen Aid Mixer. It's not all about wealth, Gen X.
Anonymous wrote:DH ordered some sort of hot drink on NYE and then asked if they could make hot buttered rum. The restaurant didn't have butter (weird, right?) so they made some and then he had to keep ordering the hot buttered rum because they had gone to all that trouble.
Anonymous wrote:I am old, but we made butter in kindergarten. The teacher put the cream in a jar and we sat on the floor in a circle and passed the jar around. Everyone has a chance to shake the jar. Our reward was a saltine with a dab of fresh butter. Teachers couldn't do this today. It wouldn't be fair for the Larlos who had a daily allergy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you wash it? Not an issue if you're going to eat it all in a day or two, but otherwise, you need to wash it.
What do you mean, wash it?
Anonymous wrote:Did you wash it? Not an issue if you're going to eat it all in a day or two, but otherwise, you need to wash it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, I'm shocked by the number of people who didn't know this is how you make butter. Wow, millennials really do suck.
I'm not a millennial. I'm GenX, but have never had a kitchen aid mixer. Not everyone is rich.
Anonymous wrote:It is. Like making your own bread, and your own pasta and own meatballs, and own pizza, and own yogurt, own cookies and cakes, own jams, own pasta sauce, own ice cream, and so on.
I’ll do that when I retire and kids go to college, and then I’ll have an extra 50+ hours per week to do all make all these things.
In the meantime, Costco butter is good enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, I'm shocked by the number of people who didn't know this is how you make butter. Wow, millennials really do suck.
I'm not a millennial. I'm GenX, but have never had a kitchen aid mixer. Not everyone is rich.
Anonymous wrote:Um, I'm shocked by the number of people who didn't know this is how you make butter. Wow, millennials really do suck.