Butter .29c a lb at Meijer Stores through Midnight!

Grock

Veteran Member
Butter .29c a lb at Meijer Stores through Midnight!

Preppers Delight! This is unbeatable! I just bought 24 lbs (enough to can 2 cases).








CANNING BUTTER


1. Use any butter that is on sale.

2. Heat pint jars in a 250 degree oven for 20 minutes, without rings or seals. One pound of butter slightly more than fills one pint jar, so if you melt 11 pounds of butter, heat 12 pint jars. A roasting pan works well for holding the pint jars while in the oven.


3. While the jars are heating, melt butter slowly until it comes to a slow boil. Using a large spatula, stir the bottom of the pot often to keep the butter from scorching. Reduce heat and simmer for 5 minutes at least: a good simmer time will lessen the amount of shaking required (see #5 below). Place the lids in a small pot and bring to a boil, leaving the lids in simmering water until needed.


4. Stirring the melted butter from the bottom to the top with a soup ladle or small pot with a handle, pour the melted butter carefully into heated jars through a canning jar funnel. Leave 3/4" of head space in the jar, which allows room for the shaking process.


5. Carefully wipe off the top of the jars, then get a hot lid from the simmering water, add the lid and ring and tighten securely. Lids will seal as they cool. Once a few lids "ping," shake while the jars are still warm, but cool enough to handle easily, because the butter will separate and become foamy on top and white on the bottom. In a few minutes, shake again, and repeat until the butter retains the same consistency throughout the jar.


6. At this point, while still slightly warm, put the jars into a refrigerator. While cooling and hardening, shake again, and the melted butter will then look like butter and become firm. This final shaking is very important! Check every 5 minutes and give the jars a little shake until they are hardened in the jar! Leave in the refrigerator for an hour.


7. Canned butter should store for 3 years or longer on a cool, dark shelf. Canned butter does not "melt" again when opened, so it does not need to be refrigerated upon opening, provided it is used within a reasonable length of time.


I have used this method with success, and will be making anothe 24 pints this weekend!

:D
 

PreparedMom

Contributing Member
May I ask what Meijer you found this at? I checked at ours (GR MI) and nada. I scanned the Meijer brand. Was that it or is it a name brand? TIA!
 

Grock

Veteran Member
Meijer brand sweet cream salted butter in the 1 lb yellow box. ;)

I'm in Illinois, don't know if this is good everywhere, but to get the butter at about 95% off is hard to top!!

Limit is 10 per sale, so I went back in twice... :lkick:
 

momof23goats

Deceased
guess we in michigan, aren't getting that deal, but anyway, you know your recipe for canning butter, well, I have been canning butter, milk and cheese, for years, can you believe I was just kicked off a forum for giving the recipe? it isn't politially correct thing to do I was told!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Get this, the gov. doesn't want people to can and dry their own food.
and this was on a canning forum. well, guess you all know I told them a thing or two, and left.
oh, , no, sorry for the drift.
that is a great price, and enjoy it.
 

bluefire

Senior Member
Wow, Grock, good for you! If I could ever find butter on sale for $1 to $1.50, I'd be doing some butter canning in a hurry.
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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momof23goats said:
guess we in michigan, aren't getting that deal, but anyway, you know your recipe for canning butter, well, I have been canning butter, milk and cheese, for years, can you believe I was just kicked off a forum for giving the recipe? it isn't politially correct thing to do I was told!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Get this, the gov. doesn't want people to can and dry their own food.
and this was on a canning forum. well, guess you all know I told them a thing or two, and left.
oh, , no, sorry for the drift.
that is a great price, and enjoy it.


OK, recipes for cheese and milk canning.
And we promise not to kick you off for posting:D
 

Mrs Smith

Membership Revoked
Called my local Meijer's this morning to see if the sale had been going on there.
Not only is it not here locally, but they thought I was crazy for thinking we'd ever see .29 butter!

Oh well. Thanks for trying Grock.
 

Old Reliable

Veteran Member
Check out these prices

Yale Check out these prices at our local supermarket never seen chicken at this price befor.

10 LB Bag USDA Inspected Fresh Leg Quarters $0.28 a Lb.
Hickory Smoked low sodium Shank Portion Cook’s Ham $0.78 a Lb.

At another supermarket
10 Lb Bag Fresh Fryer Leg Quarters $0.19 a Lb.
 

Old Reliable

Veteran Member
Birmingham, Alabama


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