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Lucia Pottery Butter Bells
A recommendation by cmihelich
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One of my most favorite and well used kitchen items is my butter bell. If you're a butter lover and prefer soft, fresh butter, a butter bell is for you. This centuries old design uses a little bit of water to seal the butter bell shut keeping your butter fresh and soft.
I am so happy to have finally found a gorgeous butter bell! Lucy Fagella of Lucia Pottery brings her signature sophistication and whimsy to the world of butter bells. I can't wait to replace my old utilitarian, eyesore butter bell with one of these beauties.
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Updated Jul 13, 2008
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