marmalade
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I make it around the holidays but it doesn't save me money actually it usually costs more
That seems to be the experience of most who have made it.

I make it around the holidays but it doesn't save me money actually it usually costs more
I went to the grocery store yesterday and grabbed a pound of butter and last week the price was $3.79 up from $2.99 just a year ago but it is now $4.29/lb.
Butter has officially crossed over from being an affordable staple in my house and is now considered a luxury item.
So does anyone have any tips on making your own butter at home? I found this recipe that I am going to try http://www.theprairiehomestead.com/2013/12/how-to-make-butter.html.
I guess we are lucky as where I live I get a lb of butter at Aldi's for $1.49 or at HEB for $1.99 a lb.
We live in Texas.
I guess we are lucky as where I live I get a lb of butter at Aldi's for $1.49 or at HEB for $1.99 a lb.
We live in Texas.
Are those prices for butter or margarine? I haven't seen prices that low in years for real butter.
I think the butter at Aldi has a higher water content than name brand butter. It probably isn't noticeable in most applications, but I've tried to use it to make frosting and it doesn't turn out.
I don't use aldi butter for frosting it does have more water base then a thick creamy butter.
aldi butter is good for everything else. and it was 2.49 lb 2 weeks ago.
Are those prices for butter or margarine? I haven't seen prices that low in years for real butter.
We made homemade butter in Home Ec, way back when.
A mason jar, pint of heavy cream and pinch of salt. Just shake back and forth until it hardens. The kids will often make it for a holiday dinner.
I buy it at SAMs Club or on sale and freeze.
How about the price of bacon, it's avg $4.50 a lb. Also, now buying hamburger is mega high high too! Almost $15 for 3 lb.