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  2. French butter dish - Wikipedia

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    A French butter dish is a container used to maintain the freshness and spreadable consistency of butter without refrigeration. This late 19th-century French-designed pottery crock has two parts: a base that holds water, and a cup to hold the packed butter which also serves as a lid.

  3. If You Like Smooth, Spreadable Butter, Then You Need This - AOL

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    This butter dish alternative keeps butter soft and fresh for up to a month without refrigeration. The post If You Like Smooth, Spreadable Butter, Then You Need This appeared first on Taste of Home.

  4. I Bake All The Time & This Is The Best Butter I've Ever Had - AOL

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    Best Plant-Based Butter: Country Crock. Maybe it’s not actual butter, but Country Crock proves that plant-based can be just as craveable. Featuring a warm yellow hue and a texture that was ...

  5. 15 Types of Butter — And the Best Ways to Use Each One - AOL

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    From unsalted sticks to vegan spreads, there are so many different types of butter out there — each best suited for different things, from baking to spreading on toast. 15 Types of Butter ...

  6. Country Crock - Wikipedia

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    Country Crock is a food brand owned by Flora Food Group. It originally sold spreads such as margarine (and cheese for a limited time), but later extended to side dishes, particularly mashed potatoes and pasta, made by Hormel under license. The original Shedd's brand was a product of Shedd-Bartush Foods based in Detroit.

  7. Brummel & Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brummel & Brown is the name of butter spread that was introduced by Van den Bergh Foods (later Unilever) in 1994 and now produced by Flora Food Group. In 2000, Brummel & Brown introduced a line of creamy fruit spreads, such as Strawberry Fruit Spread, and Blueberry Fruit Spread. The spread contains 10% nonfat yogurt and 35% vegetable oil.