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One of the weekly chores of the Colonial household was churning butter. Almost every home had at least one dairy cow that was milked daily. The fresh milk was poured into wide, flat, crock bowls for ...
I remember going as a child to Churchville to see my grandparents, William and Louise Horn. Grandma was a downhome country cook. She made fried meat, boiled potatoes, brown beans, and homemade corn ...
H.M. Childs of Utica, New York, patented the dog-powered butter churn in 1871. The machine consists of an inclined wooden treadmill connected to a butter churn by a flywheel attached to a pitman rod.