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Yes, and it's not in the fridge. the whole point of butter is preserving milk without refrigeration.
Refrigerated butter is too hard to spread. i don't know how people do it
If you need to spread it, you take it out a bit before.
thats not going to work with my regular emergency sandwiches
No the point of butter is eating it because it's tasty and it's tasty when cool.
Because it turns to liquid if it's not refrigerated?
Not unless you live in extremely hot areas.
I'm in southern england and it's solid all year.
i've only had it go liquid one time when i was camping just outside paris in a tin box during a record heatwave
Well, there's your problem
i'll agree living where i do is a problem, certainly with my wallet. i dont see it as a butter problem
No, it turns awesome.
Depends on the climate obviously.