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I have a neighbor from England who doesn't refrigerate his butter. He said in England, they don't refrigerate butter and that it doesn't need to be refrigerated. I think he's out of his mind.
 

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I have a neighbor from England who doesn't refrigerate his butter. He said in England, they don't refrigerate butter and that it doesn't need to be refrigerated. I think he's out of his mind.

Butter can sit on the counter for weeks.
 

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We always have a stick out.

I always do too. Stays on the counter. Another rainy, crappy night in Atlanta, 3 weekends in a row. Sheesh. Better use some butter and make Christmas cookies for kids.
 
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I always do too. Stays on the counter

I just looked it up. Says about 2 weeks for salted butter and that's all we get. And it never lasts even a week. I'm not changing anything.
 

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Sorry, edited above and got distracted, telling about the rain. :mj07:Agree Jack, not changing a thing. Never on counter more than a week.
 

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I hate cold butter. All it does is tear shit up.

Thanks for the pole. You must like toast, huh? Cold butter will fuk that shit up. :lol:
 
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