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Would you consider that option with your ideas?

 

I personally love this idea:

 

http://www.butterup.com.au/

 

 

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@kopenhagen5 wrote:

Yes, coming from Denmark we are big on the real thing, butter. (Lurpak)

Research now shows it's healthier.

Funny you mention that, I haven't seen a fridge with that feature since the 80's.

Our family usually has a container of butter outside of the fridge but it tends to turn quickly, so this clever idea looks like a great solution.


Its got to be butter- or nothing. I cant stand the 'claggy' taste of margarine. ewww

 

Yay Lurpak!! Love the taste- one of the very few things I buy that isnt made in Australia..

Maybe its just me, and maybe its only fairly recently, but Australian butter is too yellow and lardlike...

 

Crowfunding? Yep, Ive taken part, and it was fun to see and support a couple of products that would never have been produced without it..

Im a fan of supporting inventors, small producers and entrepreneurs..Keeps it interesting! 

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Donna, hurry up and get it on your inventory so I can buy one. Smiley Happy

Yes, love that one. The simple ideas are often the best and that one is a winner.

That may be one we will look back and think, how did we do without it. 

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@kopenhagen5 wrote:

Donna, hurry up and get it on your inventory so I can buy one. Smiley Happy


Are you a butter lover too lol! I have actually managed to keep butter out of the fridge in a butter dish from the 30's and it has been good with the weather lately.

 

Do they even make fridges with butter conditioners any more?

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Yes, coming from Denmark we are big on the real thing, butter. (Lurpak)

Research now shows it's healthier.

Funny you mention that, I haven't seen a fridge with that feature since the 80's.

Our family usually has a container of butter outside of the fridge but it tends to turn quickly, so this clever idea looks like a great solution.

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Most natural products are better for us, I'm so glad things are changing. Margarine is yuk!

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@donnashuggy wrote:

@kopenhagen5 wrote:

Donna, hurry up and get it on your inventory so I can buy one. Smiley Happy


Are you a butter lover too lol! I have actually managed to keep butter out of the fridge in a butter dish from the 30's and it has been good with the weather lately.

 

Do they even make fridges with butter conditioners any more?


Butter gets kept in the pantry here.  Cool gadget for the time of year it's best kept in the fridge.

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Yes, coming from Denmark we are big on the real thing, butter. (Lurpak)

Research now shows it's healthier

 

 

i'd be interested in more information (scientific)

because i'm sure csiro still recommends using

butter over margarine. 

 

from mayo clinic:

 

Margarine usually tops butter when it comes to heart health.

 

Margarine is made from vegetable oils, so it contains no cholesterol. Margarine is also higher in "good" fats — polyunsaturated and monounsaturated — than butter is. These types of fats help reduce low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or "bad," cholesterol when substituted for saturated fat.

Butter, on the other hand, is made from animal fat, so it contains cholesterol and high levels of saturated fat.

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@*julia*2010 wrote:

Yes, coming from Denmark we are big on the real thing, butter. (Lurpak)

Research now shows it's healthier

 

 

i'd be interested in more information (scientific)

because i'm sure csiro still recommends using

butter over margarine. 

 

from mayo clinic:

 

Margarine usually tops butter when it comes to heart health.

 

Margarine is made from vegetable oils, so it contains no cholesterol. Margarine is also higher in "good" fats — polyunsaturated and monounsaturated — than butter is. These types of fats help reduce low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or "bad," cholesterol when substituted for saturated fat.

Butter, on the other hand, is made from animal fat, so it contains cholesterol and high levels of saturated fat.


http://authoritynutrition.com/7-reasons-why-butter-is-good-for-you/

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Ummm,  you butter people do know that you can grate your butter for

the same result as that knife?

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vegetable oils vs saturated fat containing

cholesterol

 

decisions decisions    Woman LOL

 

 

 

 

sorry, no stupendous splendiferous butter up

knife for me Smiley Happy

 

 

 

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