If you're used to buying buttermilk for specific recipes, you'll know the frustration when the rest of the carton has spoiled before you can work out what to do with it. The good news is that buttermilk freezes just as well as regular milk, and will keep just as long. If you're planning on using your buttermilk for recipes later, you can even freeze buttermilk into an ice cube tray and once they have frozen, transfer them to a freezer bag.

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