Jul 11, 2013 @ 2:36 PM
Like an electric tea kettle, the Magical Butter Botanical Extractor is an easy and efficient kitchen appliance that is becoming more and more popular throughout the United States. With roughly 46,000 likes on their Facebook page, the company who invented it has won multiple awards, and was mentioned by Bio-Medicine and various other publications since its release to the market in 2012.
According to the site, the product was originally developed to help a friend suffering from Crohn's disease, to aid him in cooking natural herbs without the effects of overcooking the recipes. The machine is equipped with a temperature-controlled heater that goes through cycles to keep oil, lotions, butters, and tinctures at a constant temperature so that your mixture doesn't go bad (like curdling) Its other features include an overflow sensor, a timer with different temperatures for your product cycle of choice, and stainless steel finish that makes it easy to maintain. Our favorite part of this crafty machine is that it has a self-cleaning feature, to make your herbal extractions even easier.
CEO of Magical Butter Garyn Angel says that he created Magical Butter "Out of necessity to make cooking easier, [and] to give people consistency [for when they cook.]" He went on to tell The Daily Meal that the past 7 months have been a whirlwind for his company, and that as soon as mainstream discovers his company's product, he knows that it will be "crazy fun." Since its release to market, Angel reports that customers often review that it helped lessen their pill count drastically with Crohn's, Fibromyalgia, and Epilepsy. Angel then went on to say "It's awesome to have a business that helps people and to keeps your doors open."
On the site, the creators of the product have listed the benefits of commonly bought herbs like basil and chives, as well as super food like produce such as arugula and garlic. On the site you can find recipes such as pumpkin spice cookies, hangover cure smoothies, and even a set of cookies that are out to treat the case of the Mondays.
It really seems like Magical Butter has thought of it all.
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