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    How much butter and buttermilk can I get from a liter of milk?
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    Depending on the fat content,you can get 60 to 80 grams of butter per liter of milk.
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    How do I make butter from milk powder?
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    Unfortunately, you can't use milk powder to make butter using this technique, because this recipe requires the cream floating on the top of raw milk.
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    Is butter from raw milk healthier than normal butter?
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    Yes, as long as it's from grass fed cows. It has the vitamins and everything we need in it.
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    Can I do this in a canteen with milk?
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    Yes, but getting the clumps of butter out of the canteen may be difficult. I use a wide-mouth jar.
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    Can I make butter with milk that has been in the refrigerator for a few weeks?
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    If it is raw milk (not pasteurized) and the cream hasn't been removed yet, then yes. It takes about 24 hours for the cream to settle at the surface. The butter is made with the cream.
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    Where can I find a wide-mouthed jar with a lid?
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    I reuse those big pickle jars that you can buy at any decent grocery store. Maybe those would work for you too?
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    How did people make butter in the old days?
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    Butter was first made by placing the cream in a container made from animal material and shaking until the milk has broken down into butter. Later wood, glass, ceramic or metal containers were used.
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