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Wayne Boatwright > wrote in
: > On Sun 20 Nov 2005 01:42:28a, Thus Spake Zarathustra, or was it Rhonda > Anderson? >> If I did want spreadable butter in summer, I'd have to try the butter >> holder with the water like Jill has, and see if that worked. On the >> plus side, except in the coldest weather, it doesn't really take too >> long for butter to soften enough for creaming when baking cakes. >> >> Rhonda Anderson >> Cranebrook, NSW, Australia >> > > Yes, the butter bells do keep it firmer. We keep our home > air-conditioned to 70-72 degrees in the summer, so butter left out is > not a melting problem. > Wayne, do you mean that your air-conditioning runs all the time, even when you're not home? Rhonda Anderson Cranebrook, NSW, Australia |
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