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You can actually just keep butter out and covered. It stays good for a long time. The FDA has a site about this, they recommend it for best flavor and usage.

Can you put bacon in Chinese dumplings?

>Someone please explain to me exactly why and how cheeseburgers are bad for you.

They aren't, it's just people typically eat too many because they can.
There's lots of good stuff in a Cheeseburger, but there's also lots of fat, grease, and salt- which is what your monkey brain craves since when you were an animal those resources were of prime importance. Monkeys still to this day will wage massive coordinated hunts with rocks and sticks for the chance to eat squirrels, we're no different.
If you still lived the life of a monkey: hooting, running, throwing poop, avoiding tigers, then all those resources would be put to use, but life of a modern man is defined by a sedentary lifestyle of easily accessible carbohydrates and minimal tigers (mostly just bears) so you just get fat and unhealthy because your body has an excessive wealth of carbs to burn through and doesn't have to touch any of fat and oil.

Also don't listen to this user: His life is ruled by fear and conspiracy, if he could; he would live only on air and would still complain that the government was poisoning it with vapor trails to turn him into a transgender amphibian.

Yeah, most butter is pasteurized enough to be fine left out.

Also possibly too cold or warm.

leave it out

>There's lots of good stuff in a Cheeseburger
Such as? Source?

The large soda, mcflurry and apple pie that most americans get with them. The salt and grease will clog your arteries and the ammoniated cow intestines can't be great for your not having cancer plans, but the biggest answer is the first one I gave.

Butter is fine left out unless you mean the melting point.

cum on it