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View Poll Results: Crunchy or Smooth?
Crunchy 27 56.25%
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Old 10-11-2021, 04:27 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Peanuts I assume.
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Old 10-11-2021, 05:04 PM   #62 (permalink)
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Old 10-12-2021, 07:25 AM   #63 (permalink)
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That's a curious little corner of history, Big3 ! Alas, after 3 mins, I got tired of waiting for the audio to swing round to our topic. Still, I'm more than ready to admit that I did no research into where peanut butter originated from.
Who invented Peanut Butter?

https://www.nationalpeanutboard.org/...nut-butter.htm
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Old 10-13-2021, 01:03 PM   #64 (permalink)
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It's good peanut butter, but I must admit, the oil that always burps up to the top kinda grosses me out.

And crunchy is better in most situations, but not all.
If oil isn't getting to the top, you're eating plastic.
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It's good peanut butter, but I must admit, the oil that always burps up to the top kinda grosses me out.
The trick is to occasionally turn the jar upside down, allowing the oil to gradually seep to the bottom of the jar (which is now at the top). Of course eventually you have to turn the jar again, to once again distribute the oil throughout the mix, but the process is quite slow.
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Old 10-13-2021, 05:44 PM   #66 (permalink)
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smooth my strawberry jam already has chunks of fruit no need for the peanut butter to be crunchy
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That's a curious little corner of history, Big3 ! Alas, after 3 mins, I got tired of waiting for the audio to swing round to our topic. Still, I'm more than ready to admit that I did no research into where peanut butter originated from.
It doesn't touch on the invention, but it does say that the POWs in Alabama were introduced to Peanut Butter while being used for farm labor.
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For the oil separation, I just jam a knife down in their and stir. It's the same with sour cream. Blending is key. It's all about the blend. Do you even blend bro?
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It doesn't touch on the invention, but it does say that the POWs in Alabama were introduced to Peanut Butter while being used for farm labor.
I bet that came as quite a surprise to them!

I have to say that all this talk of burps and oil doesn't sound very enticing.

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For the oil separation, I just jam a knife down in their and stir. It's the same with sour cream. Blending is key. It's all about leaving the peanut-butter jar on the supermarket shelf and buying something different, that isn't going to clog up your arteries like super-glue
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lol

I can feel them hardening as we speak.
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