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Product Description: Counter or Fridge? Where Do You Store Your Butter?
Hello, I'm Joelle, the creator of Butterie. A few years back, I discovered that butter doesn't actually need to be refrigerated. For those unfamiliar with this concept (you’re not alone—statistics show that about 50% of Americans are in the same boat!), it can be astonishing and transformative to learn that butter can be safely stored at room temperature.
By keeping butter on your kitchen counter, in a cupboard, or even in a pantry, you’ll have soft, easily spreadable butter whenever you need it. Whether you prefer salted or unsalted, did you know that butter can stay at room temperature for up to three weeks? Imagine the convenience of always having soft butter ready at hand—no more tearing your toast or struggling to spread cold, hard butter!
However, while room temperature butter is convenient, it can become quite messy. Utilizing the wrapper can be cumbersome, and traditional two-piece butter dishes often leave a trail of butter all over your countertops. Moved by the need for a better solution, I designed Butterie.
Butterie is a sleek and functional butter dish that makes enjoying soft, spreadable butter a breeze. Its standout feature is the attached flip-top lid, a patented design that keeps your butter safe from contaminants while maintaining a tidy countertop. The Butterie is compact yet spacious enough to hold two sticks of butter (8 ounces total) or European favorites like Kerrygold.
Designed for versatility, Butterie can also accommodate a standard block of cream cheese. Its convenient design directly addresses the slipperiness and mess often associated with traditional butter dishes. With Butterie, there’s no lid slipping through the butter, and you won’t have to worry about where to place a messy lid while you use the dish.
Cleaning Butterie is a cinch, thanks to its detachable lid. You can either hand wash it or simply place it in the dishwasher—yes, it is dishwasher safe! For those who may struggle with traditional butter dishes, Butterie is particularly user-friendly; its lid can be opened with just a flick of your pinky finger.
Additional features enhance Butterie's practicality. It includes easy-grip handles, a non-skid base, and is even microwave safe. It's also designed to withstand curious pets—unless they’re exceptionally clever! Available in various colors, Butterie suits a range of kitchen aesthetics.
With Butterie positioned on your countertop, you’ll never have to suffer the frustration of cold, hard butter again. Enjoy soft, spreadable butter at any moment, making mealtimes more delightful! Crafted from 100% shatterproof, BPA-free plastic, Butterie is perfect for outdoor dining, ensuring durability against chips or breaks.
As a bonus, every Butterie comes with a matching spreader, which fits perfectly in a specially designed holder on the dish. There's even an option to order an extra matching spreader in your chosen color (shipping and handling fees apply).
In summary, Butterie stands out as the world’s only one-piece butter dish with an integrated lid, keeping your butter protected while improving your countertop aesthetics. It tidily holds a variety of butter sizes while being easy to clean and manufactured from safe, high-quality materials. With its practical design, Butterie is your new kitchen essential for spreading delicious butter effortlessly!
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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capacity | 8 ounces | ||||
closure_material | Plastic | ||||
with_lid | Yes | ||||
shape | Rectangular | ||||
pattern | Solid | ||||
product_care_instructions | Dishwasher Safe | ||||
manufacturer | Kitchen Concepts Unlimited, LLC | ||||
upc | 853969006152 | ||||
product_dimensions | 9 x 5.5 x 3 inches | ||||
item_weight | 12 ounces | ||||
customer_reviews |
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best_sellers_rank | #2,911 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #7 in Butter Dishes | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
date_first_available | January 31, 2019 |