This butter is shit.
>>9091189
thats a big block of butter.
>>9091189
maybe you should have gotten salted.
>>9091189
>unsalted butter
What are you, some kind of faggot?
>>9091189
>met with a friend yesterday
>he just started working at a new job
>Works at a "butter recycling factory"
>They take 1+ year old butter and melt it down to be sold to Mexico as budget butter
>they apparently remove the packaging and dump it all in to melt, mold and everything
>says they receive Kirkland butter the most
>says it might be even resold in the US but he hasn't found out yet.
Really made me think.
>>9091210
>use butter for whatever
>add salt
Wa la, now it's just as good as if you used salted butter. It's an old trick my uncle taught me. We used to use butter for lube.
>>9091239
Unsalted butter you can leave out on the counter for much longer though.
>>9091189
The Kirkland blue box butter is good.
>>9091245
That doesn't even make fucking sense since salt is a preservative. Salted butter is for bread, unsalted for cooking.
>>9091260
This is true. Unsalted butter is usually a little more expensive than salted butter because it has a shorter shelf life.
>>9091245
the opposite is true, maybe you are confused but salt is a preservative
>>9091194
4 jew
>>9091586
How much salt do you think they put in salted butter?
>>9091600
1.2-1.4%
>>9091189
Damn straight.