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Show BUTTER MAKING PROCESS CHANGED When Abraham served butter!? three angels of the Lord (Genes 18:8,) man already had beencte-ring beencte-ring cream for nearly 1,000 year; At least, references to butter as common in the records of Jfet-potamian Jfet-potamian civilization as far baa as 2500 B. C, so Dr. Samuel X Kramer, U. of Penn., archaeologist tells Farm Journal. And whether man has jostled i around in a goatskin bag or ap tated it in a two-ton alumin'E churn, he has been using the sa2 principle ever since to make e b"tter. He puts cream in a containe: jounces it to drive the fat macules ma-cules into lumps, and eventual comes up with some butter some buttermilk. Now, some 4500 years law comes an entirely new idea in fc-termaking. fc-termaking. Instead of usm? churn that starts and stops, t method requires a series of ; tubes and other gadgets that j will turn out a steady strearc p packaged Witter at one end. j Buttermakers apparently S- fc are divided in their opinions at1-- j the quality of continuous pW butter. Anyway, it's the first butter-making process in cw-"1 ies. |