TikTok shocked when Mother reveals that she made ‘udder butter’ from her breast milk. She fed it to her husband on toast while proudly calling it her ‘crowning achievement.

  • Laura Hall, who is thought to be from the US, showcased her made–from-scratch butter on a TikTok Video, calling it her ‘crowning achievement’ in the caption 
  • The mom couldn’t contain her laughter as she boasted about the fruits her labor. She called it her ‘udder cheese’. 
  • The video has been viewed more that 1.2 million time and received thousands of comments. Reactions were mixed.
  • In a follow up video, she and her husband tried butter on toast. While he liked it, she thought it tasted like throw-up.
  • Hall demonstrated how to make the udder-butter in a tutorial video. She later used her breastmilk to make ice cream for her daughter.  










A proud mother proudly shared that she made her own udder butter from breast milk and gave it to her husband. 

Laura Hall, who is believed to be from the US, stunned TikTok viewers when she shared a video of her made-from-scratch butter, calling the one-of-a-kind spread her  ‘crowning achievement’ in the caption. 

‘I’ve done it — I’ve made butter out of my breast milk,’ she said, panning the camera down to show off her creation. I don’t know if I’ve ever felt more proud.

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Say what? Laura Hall, who is believed to be from the US, debuted the butter she made out of her breast milk in a TikTok video

You say? Laura Hall, believed from the US, showed off the butter she made with her breast milk in a TikTok clip 

Proud: The mom couldn't stop laughing as she bragged about the fruits of her labor, which she dubbed her 'udder butter'

Proud: The mom couldn’t stop laughing as she bragged about the fruits of her labor, which she dubbed her ‘udder butter’

Going viral: The video has been viewed more than 1.2 million times and has received thousands of comments, though reactions were mixed

Going viral: The video has been viewed more than 1.2 million times and has received thousands of comments, though reactions were mixed

Hall couldn’t stop laughing as she bragged about the fruits of her labor, saying: ‘There’s my butter — my butter, my udder butter.’

The video has been viewed more that 1.2 million time and received thousands comments. Reactions were mixed. 

“That’s probably some the healthiest butter on earth!” One person wrote, while the other asked: ‘Can we teach you?’

Someone else said, “I don’t know if i’m envious or not.” 

Some people suggested she make cheese next time, while others didn’t like her udder butter.   

No thanks: In a follow-up video, she and her husband tried the butter on toast. She gagged after she tasted it, saying it 'kind of tastes like throw-up'

No thanks: In a follow-up video, she and her husband tried the butter on toast. She gagged after she tasted it, saying it 'kind of tastes like throw-up'

She declined. In a follow up video, she and her husband tried butter on toast. She gagged after she tasted it, saying it ‘kind of tastes like throw-up’

Not bad: However, her supportive partner gave it a '5 out of 10' and claimed he would eat the whole piece of toast if he was hungry

It was not bad. However, her partner, who was supportive of her, gave it a 5 out of 10′ rating and claimed that he would eat the entire piece of toast if he was hungry.

One woman wrote: “I’m a mom, and I still gag,” while another said: “Girl, you crossed a line.”

Hall and her husband, Chris, put Hall’s butter to a test by spreading it on toast. Then they ate it live on camera. 

After taking her first bite, the mom made a grimace and made a grumbling noise. But her supportive partner gave it a ‘5 out of 10’ and claimed he would eat the whole piece — if he was hungry. 

She admitted that it tasted like a burp, but others said she should add some salt.  

Hall recorded a tutorial on making udder butter, in which she showed how to turn breast milk into a creamy spread. 

She began by leaving the milk out to separate the fat and bring the cream to the top of her container. She skimmed the cream and then churned it using an electric whisk to get the right consistency. 

Once the butter was melted, she After straining the solids, squeeze out any liquid and rinse it off in the sink. 

Hall later tried another recipe for breast milk ice cream. Her three-year old daughter ‘approved’ of it. 

“Welcome, my show where I try foods made from milk my body produced,” she captioned one video. 

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