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L Tremain Basic Butter Crock, White

L Tremain Basic Butter Crock, White Review






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L Tremain Basic Butter Crock, White Feature


  • The L. Tremain Basic Butter crock keeps butter fresh, delicious and spreadable for up to 30 days without refrigeration, spoilage or odors
  • Made of durable Stoneware; white glaze with raised lettering spelling butter hand painted in blue
  • To use: pour 1/3 cup of cold water into the base; pack slid with softened butter, replace lid into the base
  • Holds one stick (1/2 cup) of butter
  • Dishwasher and microwave safe



The original Butter Bell crock keeps butter soft, delicious and spreadable for up to 30 days without refrigeration. Through the study of traditional and historical butter storage methods and hours of product development, L. Tremain, Inc. has created a line of butter crocks that are a tribute to the original French butter crock or "beurrier" (pronounced bur-e-ay). Made from durable dolomite clays, this classic Butter Bell crock will safely keep butter fresh and spreadable without refrigeration, odors or spoilage. The Butter Bell's unique design enhances butter's delicate flavor, while providing a practical and decorative solution for storing and serving butter. It keeps butter at the perfect "spreading" consistency by reflecting outside heat while insulating and cooling the butter. Flavor and freshness is protected by an airtight seal of water at the base of the crock. Water should be changed out every three days and replaced with fresh, cold water. Store the crock away from heat or sunlight. To use, firmly pack softened butter into the bell-shaped lid, pour cold water into the base of the crock and place the lid upside down back into the base of the crock. This classic white Butter Bell features the word "butter" in blue and is a beautiful addition to any kitchen or tabletop. Dishwasher safe.



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