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My Shopping : Butter Keeper And Oven Mitt

 

Few days ago I was doing shoppingg on amazon. I would like to tell you about hings I have bought.

 

Norpro butter keeper

 

I don’t like scrapping cold butter in the morning when I want to make a sandwich. Friend of mine recommended me a butter keeper. Butter keepers are not complicated they are small and made from porcelain.Often they looks like a normal jar. What’s best it’s not very expensive usually $5-$10. You fill it with waterr and it creates a coat that doesn’t allow air to make butter outdated. You have to changer waterr every three days. History of butter keepers is very long, decades ago people used to keep butter in waterr to keep it fresh for a longer time. Unfortunately it was not the best method, butter could be kept like that for a week but not longer. In contemporary butter keepers you can keep butter for almost a month.

 

Silicone oven mitt

 

You can pick things that are 500 degrees F hot.Anything hot is not a problem now.When it comes to washing it, it’s much better than a normal oven mitt.You only have to put it in a dishwasher and that all you don’t have to wait until it dries. And what happens when you spill boiling hot waterr on your hand ?Normally waterr would soak in it but silicone one is safer. It will save you from hot oil if you are a fan of Chinese food. It’s made from silicone so it’s very hygienic.Some people say it’s a little bit bulky in your hand, but that’s not a problem until you can buy three fingered mitts.

 

If you want your kitchen to be modern and safe I really recommend you this stuff because for me it works great.

 

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