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This is futter faux butter. In order to see the recipe, please first notice all the animals below used to make real butter, and other foods, products and services. They deserve to be seen by us all so we can educate others, aside from merely substituting a food product we don’t need to begin with. Once you see, please find futter at the bottom.
One definition of holocaust:
“The term holocaust comes from the Greek word holókauston, referring to an animal sacrifice offered to a god in which the whole (olos) animal is completely burnt (kaustos). For hundreds of years, the word “holocaust” was used in English to denote great massacres.”
I was born a Jew. Every Sunday I was dropped off at the temple, where I was introduced to standard American Jewish cultural practices such as the Hebrew language, adopting trees for Jewish Arbor day, (mine was adopted for John Lennon after he died) reading about Jewish kings and queens and enslavement by the Egyptians, playing dress up for Jewish Halloween AKA Purim, (my favorite), playing with other bratty and spoiled kids, sitting with the other kids watching black and white videos of the Holocaust, and mostly perpetuating the victim mentality.
I remember listening to all the things that happened to the Jewish people who lived all over Europe in the early 20th century. (They left out gays, handicapped, Romanians and other victims.) I was shaken to the core that people had been made into lampshades and purses, were starved to death, experimented on, forced to work against their will, and eventually gassed to death or killed in many other horrible ways. The fact that others had been exploited and exterminated hurt me deeply on the inside, and traumatized me at such an impressionable age. I was only 9 years old.
“Evidence has been found by allied investigators that fat from the corpses of dead Jews were indeed used to make soap in Stutthof, a concentration camp. The experiments to convert human fat into soap were conducted by a Nazi officer called Dr. Rudolf Spanner. The soap was often used to clean autopsy rooms of Nazi experimentation morgues.
… The Nazi’s made buttons, bowls, goblets and so on out of human bone. They also used human skin to create lampshades, handbags and leather for chair coverings and book covers.
Ilse Koch, the wife of Karl-Otto Koch (the commandant in charge of the Auschwitz camp), collected skins of dead Jews. She would ride around Auschitwz to inspect prisoners and select any that she saw with distinctive tattoos. She would order the prisoner to be killed and the tattoo cut from his body, tanned and presented to her for a collection.
Himmler has alleged to have kept furniture in his castle made from the bones of Jews.
All the Nazi officers involved in experimenting with fashioning or collecting human parts from prisoners of war were tried and (the majority of them) executed by the allies for war crimes.”
“the soap recipe given by Mazur read, “5 kilos of human fat are mixed with 10 liters of water and 500 or 1,000 grams of caustic soda. All this is boiled 2 or 3 hours and then cooled. The soap floats to the surface while the water and other sediment remain at the bottom. A bit of salt and soda is added to this mixture. Then fresh water is added and the mixture again boiled 2 or 3 hours. After having cooled, the soap is poured into molds”
“At Dachau and Mauthausen, human skin of dead prisoners was used to make lamp shades, saddles, riding britches, gloves, house slippers, and ladies’ hand bags. Tattooed skin was particularly valued by the SS men.”
For me, nothing has changed. As an adult, I am still in shock on a daily basis at the dreadful horror show that continues. You know, I became vegetarian because I was grossed out by the idea of eating animals at around 13, after viewing a video of lots of animals being tortured and killed, but back then I thought nothing of the point of view of the other being. It was only about me not ingesting an animal. Of course, I eventually gave up eating, wearing and using animals to the best of my ability when others helped lift the veil from my eyes via the internet, and I put up no fight. I simply could not support the horrors before my eyes. As someone who comes from a group who was oppressed, I simply cannot stand back and watch other beings have the same done to them.
Now, thankfully, there are laws regulating from whom it is legal to make purses, shoes, jackets and blankets, starve to death, experiment on, force to work against their will, force to be entertainment, be confined, be enslaved, be caged, be raped, and eventually be killed in the most horrific brutal ways. As long as one is the human animal, one can mostly escape the killing, but for the NON human animal, there are absolutely NO laws that protect them from their oppressors because legally they are PROPERTY. Nobody can protect the other animals from the human one, the master creator of hierarchy, the total speciesist. And, many use religion as their reason for the holocaust waged on non humans, as they claim their god gave them permission.
All of the non human animals you see below wear a gold star and many are tattooed with a number, just like the the humans in the photos above. The gold colored plaque of shame signifies the same although the shape has changed. The number still has the same meaning. These animals are given a number so they have no identity; no importance, no right to their own lives, or person. They are industry fodder, and nothing more than commodities.
You have no right I tell you, you have NO RIGHT!! YOU are no better than anyone else; human animal or non-human animal. They belong to themselves just as you do to yourself. They do not have to provide you with a reason for not being used.
Every day is Holocaust Memorial Day, Yom Ha’shoah,
What’s good enough for your stomach or vanity, is good enough for your eyes.
You know what I think? FUCK jews. FUCK whites. FUCK blacks. FUCK asians. FUCK ALL races. Fuck ethnicity. FUCK sexual orientations. FUCK shallow human frivolities. FUCK everyone and their FUCKING getting offended by their own personal bullshit or FUCKING words. I am FUCKING offended that BILLIONS of humans continue to wage a HOLOCAUST on other species on the planet on which I live.



















































































































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The rivers run RED. THE HOLOCAUST NEVER ENDED PEOPLE. IT’S JUST CHANGED SPECIES.

WHAT DOES ANY OF THIS POST HAVE TO DO WITH YOU? EVERYTHING. EATING USING OR WEARING ANIMALS IS UNETHICAL. IT’S SUPPORTING THE HOLOCAUST. YOU ARE NO BETTER THAN A BLACK SLAVE OWNER, A RAPIST, A PAEDOPHILE, A CANNIBAL, A MURDERER, A KIDNAPPER; AND ALTHOUGH LEGAL, IT IS WRONG, AND EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THIS INDUSTRY SHOULD BE IMPRISONED FOR LIFE.
WATCH THE MOVIE FOR FUCK’S SAKE. YOUR EXCUSES ARE DISGUSTING. NO AMOUNT OF PAYING SILLY CHARITIES MAKES YOU ETHICAL. BEING ETHICAL STARTS BY NOT BEING A FILTHY SLAVE OWNER. THEN DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. DO THE VERY LEAST YOU CAN DO; STOP PARTICIPATING IN THE HOLOCAUST.
*Credit goes to google images and MANY many people and organizations that have created these VERY informative photos depicting the HOLOCAUST. MANY thanks.
You don’t have to eat, wear or use animals to live a great life. It is all a lie.
Death for no reason is murder.


























































































thanks to http://mermaidspurse.org.nz/2011/10/futter-mmm-mm/ for linking to FUTTER!!!!
Hey!
What an awesome blog!
It’s just come to light that apparently Blue Bonnet Light margarine is vegan and palm oil free.
So for those of you who are too lazy to make this awesome spread you could always use that!
can i melt this in a pan to pour over popcorn?
Hi. How do you make the popcorn? I use just the raw coconut oil in the pot, i put in popcorn kernels and add fine salt, then pop. there is no need to use futter for this. Then you can add nutritional yeast. However, if you have an air popper, then you could surely melt the futter again lightly, (don’t heat too hot or it will shrink the popcorn) and pour on, and mix and mix.
I use an air popper. Thanks for the tip and the information on Earth Balance – I had no idea! I will definitely make this recipe.
Hi, thanks for this-it is so easy. Question-does it matter if the coconut oil is refined or unrefined?
Hi there. It does not matter Ghenka. However, I would really like to stress the importance of trying to buy “raw organic” coconut oil which is cold pressed and unrefined. The process of refining oil, or for that matter, flour or anything else, is never a good one for the body. Please take that into consideration. I buy the brand called “Artisana”. Thanks for your comment. Enjoy the futter!!!!
This is great! I can’t wait to make this for my family. Any suggestions for those of us, like me, with coconut allergies, though?
Hi Ellie. I really wish I could help you, but it seems that the only people in your house who will benefit from futter are your family members.
The special thing about raw cold pressed coconut oil are the MCFA, or the medium chain fatty acids. This type of fat remains solid at room temperature. You can certainly add 2 TBSP of extra virgen olive oil to the futter vegan butter, as it said in the post, but other liquids are not going to remain solid alone. If i were you, if you really are allergic, I would stick to olive oil or a flax seed oil such as Udo’s. When did you find out you were allergic to coconut? Was there a food allergy test done? What happens exactly when you eat coconut? I am not trying to invalidate you by any means, but just want to tell you, that as a nurse practitioner I see many people who very often think they have an allergy to some food based on one experience in their past, when in fact they do not have an intolerance to the specific food at all. Looking forward to hearing more.
Reblogged this on The Animal Actionist and commented:
I made the “faux butter” today and it turned out beautifully! Tastes great and is very VERY similar in texture, meltability and flavour to regular butter. I highly recommend this to anyone wanting to reduce or eliminate Palm Oil from their shopping lists, and to eat more healthily. (and of course, no animal products!) Thank you Veganster for this little gem. ❤
http://vegangster.org/2011/08/22/futter-for-all-your-faux-butter-needs/
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This is brilliant! Thanks for sharing your secret.
There have been a few great butter recipes circling around the past year, and the big question that *always* gets asked is “does it work for frosting?”
Have you tried it? So far the others don’t work for frosting. Personally, I can live without frosting *easily*, but I know a few people who won’t give up EB until there’s a replacement that they can use for frosting.
Why use futter – vegan butter for frosting when you can go straight to the source and use the coconut oil alone?
SEE this recipe on vegangster for icing/frosting which is AMAZING Birthday Cakes and Booty Shakes and then, please have those unwilling to give up Earth Balance to please educate themselves, and not to take what Earth Balance says on their website as the gospel. Corporations MUST be held accountable.
You are welcome to send them to Earth Balance – An Earth Imbalance for all the necessary information. If the video “Green” by Patrick Rouxel is not enough, I am afraid they may be lacking in empathy, in which case, they need much more than a replacement for margarine….
Thanks for commenting!
Believe me, they know all the issues with EB! And it’s not a compassion or empathy issue. I can’t explain it. Thanks for the recipe, I’ll see if they’ll use it.
If it is not a compassion or empathy issue, please enlighten me. I would be very thankful to know exactly what the issue is. Thanks for commenting.
Wish I knew. All I can say is that desserts (primarily frosting issues, but not exclusively frosting issues) apparently get a pass when it comes to palm oil. They’ve tried the various butter recipes, but continue to use EB shortening (because frosting has to be buttercream variety, apparently) even when they try the butter recipe in the frosting. Sometimes it’s for outreach / fundraising – cupcakes at bakesales, work events, etc – but it’s often not outreach, but for friends.
I don’t understand the mindset, because when I stopped using EB 4 years ago after learning about palm oil, I just stopped making recipes that required EB. I make desserts a lot, you don’t need EB (or any butterish substance) for so many recipes, I find it frustrating that people chalk up luxuries like EB in the necessities column.
But there you go. The reason I am saying that empathy and compassion are not issues is because these people are not just vegan, they are vocal advocates (even about palm oil, believe it or not) and spend much of their free time volunteering in various ways. Including directly with rescued animals.
YUM! awesome! thanks
You are very welcome Judith!
Thanks for sharing about EB! I will not use it anymore. Just learning about palm oil issues and will make changes immediately. Will make “futter” today!
Thanks for writing. Please keep me updated as to how it goes. Please share information with your friends! Peace.
Thanks. I am going to make this tomorrow.
I hope you enjoy it as much as my girlfriend and I do! Let us know how it goes please if you could.
vegangsterARNP–
you mentioned that you use ARTISANA brand…but artisana coconut butter is far different (and wayy better) than most coconut oils available to any of us. its not just the oil, its the whole coconut ground up, isnt it? I dont know that we have a viable substitute for that here; regular coconut fat/coconut oil is just oily, not creamy and luscious like artisana :/ im not really a fan of regular coconut oil; it always has a weird acidic aftertaste. i guess the closest thing we would have to artisana is the rock-hard coconut cream that comes in plastic packs :/
Hello. See this link for: ARTISANA: Difference Between Coconut butter and raw coconut oil
As the recipe states, I use raw virgin coconut oil to make the futter vegan butter. I am not sure where you are located, but there are plenty similar online products if you cannot find raw virgin coconut oil locally. I have started buying a gallon tub of the raw. It saves a LOT of money. I have a small jar of the coconut butter from artisana, and it is very gritty; I wouldn’t recommend using it to make vegan butter.
Thanks for your comment.
ah ok, thanks for your response. my bad. i havent lived in the states in a few years and artisana only had the coconut butter out at that point, or, it was the only thing I had seen anywhere, so i wasnt aware they had a coconut oil out now too.
(p.s. if youre trying to use up the butter, dump some agave in the jar and eat with a spoon. fab. i went through jars of it like this on my delivery job in the states. the butter not the oil
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Hello. Yeah, thanks for the idea. The small jar of coconut butter by artesana is still sitting here unused. It has been opened, and the original idea was to make futter; until i noticed the slightly gritty texture. So, my girl and I have decided to make some orange creme chocolates with it at some point. We have some dark fair trade choco bits here, so I will melt down the coconut butter, mix in some orange flavouring and some sweetener, and then melt chocolate, and make some treats. Your idea sounds very good though I must admit. I will share with her, as she likes sweet stuff more than I.
Wow this looks fab! I’m newly vegan & still learning about ethical consumerism, but I never really thought vegan margarines could be that great for you aside from the ethics. This looks like something I’d definitely like to try!
Futter looks to be healthier for you than Blue Bonnet light though. Partially hydrogenated soybean oil? No thanks! http://www.foodfacts.com/NutritionFacts/Light-Margarine/Blue-Bonnet-Light-Vegetable-Oil-Spread-16-oz/9487
this is the ‘bomb’ of all vegan butters out there and oh, so easy to make as well….thanx vegangster…this will be my “futter” from now on…mmmmmmmmmm!
Hi, I wanted to thank you for sharing this. I had no idea, but I’m going to stay away from EB from now on, and I’ll add palm oil to my (ever expanding) list of ingredients to avoid when I’m out shopping.
I also wanted to let you know that in the video linked above, the sound cuts out after a few minutes. Apparently there was an error on YouTube’s end when it was uploaded, but it was never fixed/re-uploaded.
Here’s a version in which the sound works all the way through: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WNgoqBGw4Y
This is a great recipe, its the first butter making recipe that has no additives of preservatives in it, and you don’t use the gum that everyone else uses.
I also wanted to know your thoughts on vinegar if you think it’s something that should be use because personally to me if it can kill weeds then its bad for me and shouldn’t be in my system I’ve never been a huge fan of it but i just wanted to know???
Hello Danielle. Vinegar actually has alkalizing effects in the human body. Raw apple cider vinegar is great for you in small quantities. Go for it!
Is there something I could substitute for the nutritional yeast? I only have regular baker’s yeast at the moment, but probably that’s not what I need for this recipe
Could I buy nutritional yeast at a bulk food store? Thanks for any help!
Hi. You cannot use baker’s yeast, or anything other than nutritional yeast. I would order online, if you cannot find it in a bulk section, or you could ask your store to order it. For futter, it’s just very little so you don’t need to buy much. ALSO, I hope you are not confusint the futter recipe with the vegan butter recipe. the futter recipe does not require non dairy milk. The vegan butter recipe does.
Can I use unsweetened almond milk instead of soy milk?
Hi. I think that would be fine.
My recipe for a healthy butter is quite simple:
I cup of extra virgin olive oil mixed with 1/4 of a cup of liquid virgin coconut oil, then refrigerate.
It ends up harder than margarine but softer than butter and tastes great and is easy to spread! You can always experiment by varying the ratio. Less coconut oil will produce a softer mix, but will also melt much faster.
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I can’t find a way to e-mail you. So going on your comments. I will send out about the palm oil if I can copy and paste it. Vegetarians, for the animals so looking for a subtitue for butter, because giving up dairy. I will get it out i promise.