Sweese Porcelain Butter Dish Giveaway

Not all kitchenware is created equally. (Just ask anyone who’s bought a flimsy piece of junk that broke after two uses and they’ll agree). Many companies use cheaper, thinner materials to cut corners, resulting in a low quality product. Sweese, on the other hand, creates pieces that are not only durable, but also beautiful, like this porcelain butter dish.

Unlike metal or plastic, porcelain doesn’t corrode and tends to last a very long time. Other features I love include:

  • Convenient – Soft, spreadable butter ready whenever you need it for eating or baking.
  • Sturdy – More chip-resistant than glass. 
  • Large Size – Rectangular shape is wide and deep enough to hold 2 sticks of butter.
  • Stain Free – The porcelain material doesn’t discolor.
  • Snug lid – The cork lid with silicone ring seals perfectly, which helps to maintain freshness.
  • Multi-Use – Base can be used in the microwave, oven, and dishwasher. (Lid should be washed separately by hand.)
  • Safe – Lead free and non toxic.

Before refrigeration existed, butter dishes were common. Now, they are a rarity! When I was growing up, my Grandmother always used one for dinner parties and I associated them with elegance. Not every meal is a feast, of course, but little touches like these are an easy way to add beauty to our tables on a daily basis.

Want to try a Sweese porcelain butter dish for yourself? Enter the giveaway by 8/5/17 and you could be the winner.

 
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20 thoughts on “Sweese Porcelain Butter Dish Giveaway

  1. Marti Tabora

    I think it’s great that the base is dishwasher and microwave safe. That makes it really convenient.

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  2. Peggy Ann in CT

    I have used a butter dish that inverts into a matching container of water. But sometimes the butter just winds up floating in the water. gets to be too messy. I do love the look of the Sweese butter dish.

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  3. laura588

    I had a beautiful silver butter dish left to me from my great great grandmother.
    Laurie Benjamin Emerson

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