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Peanut Butter
I'm glad to see someone has brought this important topic up, Wade. I didn't know there was any other kind of peanut butter except for Peter Pan Crunchy. I almost starved to death during the time it was off the shelves. It seemed like an eternity.
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Re: Peanut Butter
Yes, there was. Because there was. Maybe I will, and maybe I won't; if I'm anything, it's not a joiner. Maybe a planer...the elephant wrote:There is nothing here. So why are you quoting me? Just vote for your preferred type of peanut butter already!
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A better question is: The processed stuff, or the real stuff you have to stir to get the oil blended back in. Even though the stirring is a chore, I like the real stuff.
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http://www.ilovepeanutbutter.com/
Some of you purinsts may scoff, but they have some truly outstanding peanut butter. The Cinnamon Raisin in particular is my favorite....delicious. I have not yet been brave enough to try the spicy peanut butter, though (spicy ain't my thing...)
Some of you purinsts may scoff, but they have some truly outstanding peanut butter. The Cinnamon Raisin in particular is my favorite....delicious. I have not yet been brave enough to try the spicy peanut butter, though (spicy ain't my thing...)
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Nobody has said anything about mixing peanut butter and maple syrup. So I just did.
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I prefer creamy and I think most Vietnamese like creamy peanut butter, too. Sometimes the supermarkets are all out of creamy peanut butter and I have to wait for days before they get more!


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