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GRID RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS for Wices Living

BUTTER KEEPER

Keep your butter soft and spreadable for up to 30 days, without refrigeration with this Butter Keeper! Simply pour approximately 1/2-inch of water in the basin, fill the top of the butter keeper with butter, and turn it upside down so the water is covering the top of the butter (water in the base seals out air and should be changed every 2-3 days). Measures 3.5” with a capacity for one stick of butter. Hand washing recommended.

Item #10292 $8.99 $8.54

STAINLESS STEEL BUTTER CHURNER

Want to add that old-school flair to your kitchen, but without the backbreaking work of a classic butter churner? Try out this stainless steel butter churner, a sophisticated and easy-to-use device that lets you turn whipping cream into real butter in minutes. Simply place the cream into the churner, turn the handle, and in as little as 10 minutes you can enjoy fresh and delicious butter!

Item #9927 $39.99 $37.99

FLAVORED BUTTERS

Lucy Vaserfirer’s Flavored Butters provides the recipes and techniques for homemade flavored butters. In 50 recipes, she offers up ideas that are amazingly quick to execute in the kitchen and transformative in the flavor they impart.

Item #9946 $14.99 $12.74

BASIC BEAN SPROUTING SET

This basic bean sprouting set includes two bean

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