People for whatever reason started believing butter should be kept in the fridge instead of left out at room temperature. This led to butter becoming “not spreadable” for most people. This led to the creation of “spreadable” butter, a blend of butter and various seed oils, which is terrible for your health.

And so, by trying to solve a problem that didn’t exist in the first place, a new problem was created. The solution to this new problem was itself a new problem.

This isn’t a post about butter or seed oils, it’s a post about premature problem solving.

We started with 0 problems and ended up with 2 (or more), because we couldn’t recognize the fact that there wasn’t a problem to begin with.

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I prefer cold butter, and like it not spreadable.

haha, I appreciate this.

But I guess shelf life was the problem? Solution of course was really to enjoy more butter more often :)

How long does butter last “out?”

USDA recommends 2 days. Reality more like two weeks. Depends what your ‘room temperature’ is I guess.

Keep it in a butter bell and it lasts weeks, as long as it's salted butter.

I hate it that butter only lasts a few days when it’s left out. It lasts much longer when I hide it