Storing Butter

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cupcake1179 Posted 14 May 2009 , 3:54am
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Can you breeze sticks of butter? If so, for how long?

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__Jamie__ Posted 14 May 2009 , 3:59am
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Whoops.....took me a minute. icon_biggrin.gif I was trying to figure out what "breeze" was slang for...like blow a fan on it or something...

Yes, you can freeze butter, it's what I do. For how long? I dunno...haven't had to keep any around for longer than a month or so.

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BigTexinWV Posted 15 May 2009 , 6:57pm
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Butter can be frozen for up to 6 months, if it wrapped REALLY good. I normally use mine in within a month or two.

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LittleLinda Posted 15 May 2009 , 9:06pm
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I just looked at my butter I bought a week ago and the expiration is three months from now right in the fridge. I surely would use several pounds before three months is over; but to answer the question, yes you can freeze butter.

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