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rabbitcruiser · 2 years
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National Butter Day
Few ingredients make a meal richer and more flavorful than butter. On November 17th, National Butter Day gives this creamy ingredient, and  those who make it, a pat on the back.
Butter has been used by humans for thousands of years. As recently as  the first half of the last century, the butter churn was an essential  tool in many kitchens. When butter was rationed during World War II,  households struggled to get along without this delicious staple.
“With enough butter, anything is good.” ~ Julia Child
Butter can be used in simple and complex ways – spread a pat of  butter on warm toast for an instant hit of flavor and texture or use it  to create the light, flaky layers in a croissant. It also enhances the  mouthfeel of hot drinks, like coffee and cocktails, and it keeps meats  tender while roasting. Butter is the crucial ingredient in mouthwatering  sauces, rich cookies, creamy mashed potatoes, hearty casseroles, and so  much more.
The average American eats 6.3 pounds, or about 25 sticks, of cow’s  butter every year. Around the world, butter can be found in cuisines of  every culture, and each one uses it to enhance their recipes and enrich  their lives.
Around the dinner table, the phrase “Please, pass the butter,”  connects us to those we break bread with and to the food we love to eat.  National Butter Day invites you to celebrate your favorite dishes and  baked goods with butter.
HOW TO OBSERVE
National Butter Day offers so many avenues for celebration. Whether  you set to work in your kitchen making family favorites or test out a  new recipe, take a moment to recognize the role butter plays in our  food.
Bake cookies with the kids. Be sure to let them mix the butter and sugar together.
Make compound or brown butter and reap the flavor benefits.
Thank a dairy farmer, milk hauler, or butter maker, like those at Dinner Bell Creamery, for the butter they make possible.
Compliment the chef who made the delicious, buttery sauce for your seafood meal.
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mkmoondust · 2 years
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Happy #NationalButterDay - so of course I had bread and butter with my dinner. I also considered doing some baking to celebrate... But honestly. . . I'm too exhausted. What are some of your favorite uses for butter? #nationaldayscalendar #Nationaldays2021 #butter #dinnertime #CelebrateEverything https://www.instagram.com/p/ClFsad2L2Kk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nobertsales · 2 years
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Happy National Butter Day! As one legend has it, among the rolling hills of ancient Africa, sometime around 8000 BC, a dusty traveler was making gastronomic history, quite by accident. Thirsty from a long, hot journey, the weary herdsman reached for the sheepskin bag of milk knotted to the back of his pack animal. But as he tilted his head to pour the warm liquid into his mouth, he was astonished to find that the sheep’s milk had curdled. The rough terrain and constant joggling of the milk had transformed it into butter – and bewilderingly, it tasted heavenly. The butter we most often buy is made from cow’s milk, although other varieties — made from the milk of sheep, goat, yak, or buffalo — are also available. In the Bible, butter is a food for celebration, first mentioned when Abraham and Sarah offer three visiting angels a feast of meat, milk and the creamy yellow spread. 🧈 #NationalButterDay #Butter #FoodSales #FoodConsultant #FoodDude #FoodService #Food #FoodServiceSolutions #FoodOfTheDay #NobertSales @NobertSales (at Germantown, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClEXY2bgQk4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mrskscrochet · 2 years
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It's National Butter Day! Do you use it or do you use an alternative? Let me know below!
#thatcrochetlady #nationalbutterday #butterday #realbutter
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"Seen Butter Days" #🧈👄🧈 P.s. gotta get my puns in before my dad does 😈🔥 #savvycreations27 #fmufam #fmufamart #schleisndice #digitalartdrawing #digital_artwork #digitalartwork🎨 #digital_art #digitalart🎨 #digitalartillustration #nationalbutterday #myart #myartwork #darkart https://www.instagram.com/p/CWYneb1F2tj/?utm_medium=tumblr
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wwwkaygriffin55com · 3 years
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So my Lovlies, Wednesday November 17, 2021 is #nationaleducationalsupportprofessionalsday 👩🏻‍🦳👵🏼🙍🏻‍♂️🙍🏿👨‍🦽🧑‍🦯👩🏽‍🦽🧒👦🏽🧑🏿‍🏫👩🏻‍🏫 -Wednesday of American Education Week!! And it is #worldprematurityday2021 🌏 🤰🏽🤱🏼👩🏾‍🍼!! And it is #worldcopdday2021 🌍 ⚕ 🫁.-third Wednesday in November!! And it is #guinnessworldrecords 🤺🧗🏽 🌎 📖 -Changes annually (November 17, 2021!! And it is #nationaltakeahikeday2021 🏕 🗻🚶🏼‍♀️🚶🏿‍♂️🚶🏾!! And it is #nationalhomemadebreadday🍞 🥖🥐!! And it is #nationalbutterday 🧈!! And it is #nationalbaklavaday🇬🇷 🥮 🍯!! And it is #internationalhappygoseday2021 🙂 🍺🍻!! (at TEACH) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWXbUEOLZ_t/?utm_medium=tumblr
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rabbitcruiser · 3 years
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National Butter Day 
Few ingredients make a meal richer and more flavorful than butter. On November 17th, National Butter Day gives this creamy ingredient, and those who make it, a pat on the back.
Butter has been used by humans for thousands of years. As recently as the first half of the last century, the butter churn was an essential tool in many kitchens. When butter was rationed during World War II, households struggled to get along without this delicious staple.
“With enough butter, anything is good.” ~ Julia Child
Butter can be used in simple and complex ways – spread a pat of butter on warm toast for an instant hit of flavor and texture or use it to create the light, flaky layers in a croissant. It also enhances the mouthfeel of hot drinks, like coffee and cocktails, and it keeps meats tender while roasting. Butter is the crucial ingredient in mouthwatering sauces, rich cookies, creamy mashed potatoes, hearty casseroles, and so much more.
The average American eats 6.3 pounds, or about 25 sticks, of cow’s butter every year. Around the world, butter can be found in cuisines of every culture, and each one uses it to enhance their recipes and enrich their lives.
Around the dinner table, the phrase “Please, pass the butter,” connects us to those we break bread with and to the food we love to eat. National Butter Day invites you to celebrate your favorite dishes and baked goods with butter.
HOW TO OBSERVE 
National Butter Day offers so many avenues for celebration. Whether you set to work in your kitchen making family favorites or test out a new recipe, take a moment to recognize the role butter plays in our food.
Bake cookies with the kids. Be sure to let them mix the butter and sugar together.
Make compound or brown butter and reap the flavor benefits.
Thank a dairy farmer, milk hauler, or butter maker, like those at Dinner Bell Creamery, for the butter they make possible.
Compliment the chef who made the delicious, buttery sauce for your seafood meal.
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