• pacoboyd
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      63 days ago

      Stick always in the butter dish for room temp and spreadable. Also for frying up stuff. Rest of it, in the fridge.

      • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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        53 days ago

        when the room temp is 30C, that is a bad idea.

        “butter: fridge or not” is basically a quiz to find out where people live.

      • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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        3 days ago

        I’ve been doing this since CoOViD. Previously I never used butter because it’s too hard from the fridge and “everyone knows” you need to refrigerate it.

        However I started doing a lot more cooking, so it’s always been finished before it goes bad:

        • FDA recommendation 3 days on counter
        • “rule of thumb” 1 week on counter
        • some streamers claim 2 weeks

        I’m not even sure what “going bad” means for butter. I have seen it change color so the outside is darker than inside, and threw it out. But ive never noticed an off taste or smell.

        • pacoboyd
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          13 days ago

          It never makes it past a week at our household with three kids

    • tiredofsametab
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      23 days ago

      I live in a hot enough climate I can’t do it all year, but my butter is out except for summer. I keep it in a container that I can pull a vacuum on since a lot of spoliage is basically oxidation.