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I have our 5 year old granddaughter over. How does

one make butter? I hear one put a marble in a glass

jar and moves it up and down for a long time. How

long? Alice

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You can just take cream and put it in a glass quart jar and shake it consistant is better than hard or fast. It takes about 15 minutes. The cream will get thick and fluffy then the fat will break away and you will have the butter floating on top and the buttermilk on the bottom. You take a spoon and scrape out the butter into a bowl. Then you rinse the butter with cold water until the rinse water in clear. Then you press the butter to get all the water out. then you pack it into a bowl. you can stir in slat if you wish before you put it into a small bowl to put in the fridge.

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You can just take cream and put it in a glass quart jar and shake it consistant is better than hard or fast. It takes about 15 minutes. The cream will get thick and fluffy then the fat will break away and you will have the butter floating on top and the buttermilk on the bottom. You take a spoon and scrape out the butter into a bowl. Then you rinse the butter with cold water until the rinse water in clear. Then you press the butter to get all the water out. then you pack it into a bowl. you can stir in slat if you wish before you put it into a small bowl to put in the fridge.

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Okay what is slat??? Brittany theresa hook wrote: You can just take cream and put it in a glass quart jar and shake it consistant is better than hard or fast. It takes about 15 minutes. The cream will get thick and fluffy then the fat will break away and you will have the butter floating on top and the buttermilk on the bottom. You take a spoon and scrape out the butter into a bowl. Then you rinse the butter with cold water until the rinse water

in clear. Then you press the butter to get all the water out. then you pack it into a bowl. you can stir in slat if you wish before you put it into a small bowl to put in the fridge. Love and Laughter, Theresa hooked_on_travel Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows.Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.

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I’m sure that is salt.

Joanne

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You can just take cream and put it in a glass quart

jar and shake it consistant is better than hard or fast. It takes about 15

minutes. The cream will get thick and fluffy then the fat will break away and

you will have the butter floating on top and the buttermilk on the bottom. You

take a spoon and scrape out the butter into a bowl. Then you rinse the butter

with cold water until the rinse water in clear. Then you press the butter to

get all the water out. then you pack it into a bowl. you can stir in slat if

you wish before you put it into a small bowl to put in the fridge.

Love and Laughter,

Theresa

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better relationship answers from someone who knows.

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Oh my goodness dummy dummy me!!!! LOL!! Brittanyjoanne wrote: I’m sure that is salt. Joanne Lamancha Dairy Goats Sunrider Nutrition www.Callitea.com -----Original Message-----From: RawDairy [mailto:RawDairy ] On Behalf Of Dollie CainSent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 8:31 AMTo: RawDairy Subject: Re: Butter Okay what is slat??? Brittany theresa hook <hooked_on_travel> wrote: You can just take cream and put it in a

glass quart jar and shake it consistant is better than hard or fast. It takes about 15 minutes. The cream will get thick and fluffy then the fat will break away and you will have the butter floating on top and the buttermilk on the bottom. You take a spoon and scrape out the butter into a bowl. Then you rinse the butter with cold water until the rinse water in clear. Then you press the butter to get all the water out. then you pack it into a bowl. you can stir in slat if you wish before you put it into a small bowl to put in the fridge. Love and Laughter, Theresa hooked_on_travel Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from

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you can make butter by using a kitchenaid stand mixer, hand mixer, or

food processor, too. use a low speed, as the buttermilk will splash

as the butter comes together. you will get whipped cream first, then

it will curdle and stick together - that's the butter. rinse the

butter with clean, cool water and press the water out. I use my

kitchenaid stand mixer - it works really well.

cheryl

>

> I have our 5 year old granddaughter over. How does

> one make butter? I hear one put a marble in a glass

> jar and moves it up and down for a long time. How

> long? Alice

>

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you can make butter by using a kitchenaid stand mixer, hand mixer, or

food processor, too. use a low speed, as the buttermilk will splash

as the butter comes together. you will get whipped cream first, then

it will curdle and stick together - that's the butter. rinse the

butter with clean, cool water and press the water out. I use my

kitchenaid stand mixer - it works really well.

cheryl

>

> I have our 5 year old granddaughter over. How does

> one make butter? I hear one put a marble in a glass

> jar and moves it up and down for a long time. How

> long? Alice

>

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