Yes.Perfect! So 1 3/4 sticks of butter would be 7/8 of a cup?
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Yes.Perfect! So 1 3/4 sticks of butter would be 7/8 of a cup?
And 1TB markings along the side for ease of use in baking.Our butter usually comes in cardboard boxes with 4 sticks inside it so the total box is 1 pound. Kinda stupid lol but all individually wrapped with I think like wax paper but they don't sell them separately. But they do sell shipped butter in plastic tubs and like margarine and stuff. You don't have sticks of butter there!?![]()
I've bought Amish butter in a 10 lb roll before. I could probably eat that straight. Yum!
Kerrygold Irish butter didn't come in stock for the longest time and even now the block is easier to find.
And 1TB markings along the side for ease of use in baking.
The Amish butter was froma dairy farm although I've seen it sold at Farmers markets. The kerrygold is sold at regular supermarkets.Amish butter!? 10 pounds!?
I've never had Kerrygold
Yup! Although sometimes the wrapper isn't on exactly straight or is too far to one end aha I usually just cut the stick exactly in half and ignore the lines lol
What? I used to gag at the amount of butter my cousin would put on a piece of bread to eat....probably close to a whole stick on one piece of bread.I've bought Amish butter in a 10 lb roll before. I could probably eat that straight. Yum!
Kerrygold Irish butter didn't come in stock for the longest time and even now the block is easier to find.
Current level of laziness: cooking pasta in microwave because I can't be bothered to wash the pot.
I think I'm winning at this adult thing.