1400
he invented the churn in 1891
Evidence has been uncovered that links the butter churn to being an appliance as early as the 6th century, AD.
The Amish churn their own butter.
Indians acctually did churn butter. It just wasn't that important. And I can't Believe no one answered this!
A butter churn today is typically referred to as an electric butter maker or butter machine. These devices are designed to automate the process of churning cream into butter.
You get butter if you do it long enough.
The museum featured a spinning wheel and a butter churn in its exhibit about colonial life in America.
For successful butter, you need cows. Also a butter churn.
definitely. all the time.
Yes.
churn
Most likely in a dash churn, it has been around for centuries, it consist of a tall, narrow, nearly cylindrical stone or wood tub fitted with a wooden cover. The cream was agitated by a hand-operated vertical wooden plunger, stave, or dash.