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the butter off of. I used one of those on the table - they look very
authentic but needed quite a lot of cream. You can water down the cream with
cold water, which gives it more momentum and makes it easier to churn a
small amount rather than having bucketfuls of butter left over afterwards. I
also used to use those plastic protein shake containers, because they
wouldn't smash if an enthusiastic child with buttery fingers let them
slip(!). 

 

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<[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of sophie cabot
Sent: 11 July 2018 13:57
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Subject: Re: Butter Churning

 

When I do it with groups I just use a screw top jan, and the children shake
it in turn. Then they can hear the sound changes that you get with a real
churn.

You do see small glass hand chuns in charity shops from time to time though
- those are good because you can see the mechanism, and they're easy to
sterilise.

 

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Subject: Re: Butter Churning 

 

If it's any help we make butter at home with a bowl, some double cream and a
hand blender....historically inaccurate but it works!

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Faith Carpenter MA

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On 10 July 2018 at 16:37 Field Studies Centre <[log in to unmask]
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Hi Everyone,

 

I remember last year or so there was a discussion about Butter Churning in
school workshops. I thought I had carefully filed it for future reference
but cannot now find it. Can anybody who does butter churning activities in
their sessions or has a copy of this conversations, get in touch with me.

 

Many thanks

 

Louise

 


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