What's your favourite way to eat butter?!


Question: On fresh out of the oven butter milk biscuits.=)


Answers: On fresh out of the oven butter milk biscuits.=)

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  • Gave up butter a long time ago. I always preferred margarine, but also gave that up. I would often put it on a cold piece of bread. :)

    on pretzel rods it sounds disgusting but they are delicious

    Preferably with a good amount of food below it. I like butter on salmon, potatoes, veggies, bread, in my desserts, and many other ways. But butter on its own is grossssss!

    I like it creamed with sugar. buttercream frosting on chocolate cake is the best!!!!

    Melted on popcorn!

    With bread and sugar
    or with mexican flour tortillas =D

    crab meat dipped in melted butter

    Hot whole grain toast, buttered right away so it melts, and if I'm in the mood a little strawberry preserves. But I like the bread with just butter also for a salty taste.

    on toast and pancakes!!YUMMY

    Popular question.....

    ...on a piece of garlic bread sprinkled with sea salt.

    First choice: clarified and drizzled on lobster; second choice: spread on toasted fresh baked bread, then sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon; third choice: heaped on a hot baked potato with sour cream; fourth choice: on popcorn; fifth choice ...

    Softened and mixed up to make chocolate chip cookies.

    on everything!!

    sauteed veggies or a slab on a hot piece of toast





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