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Posted: 8/23/2017 10:43:05 PM EDT
Somewhere in between creamy and crunchy, the taste and texture are just about perfect. Move over Jif there's a new PB champ in town.
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That is not peanut butter. Right on the label it is a peanut and honey spread.
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JIF, creamy.
Anything else means you are a terrorist and you hate America. |
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I buy the cheapest variety, whatever comes in the 64 oz tubs. Always save or best value, I honestly don't care.
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This is my favorite. Hopefully your toaster is slow, 'cause you'll need a good ten minutes to try and get the oil and butter all mixed back together. https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi.walmartimages.com%2Fi%2Fp%2F00%2F05%2F15%2F00%2F06%2F0005150006824_500X500.jpg&f=1 View Quote |
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The BEST peanut butter is that which you have available to place on your dick when there's a new baby calf around.
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I normally buy the Kroger creamy brand and Jif creamy when it's on sale
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That's easy -
It's the free ones that come in the mail. I don't eat much PB, and I have a bunch of unopened jars in my pantry as I keep getting these from Kroger in the mail... Attached File |
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If your peanut butter has more than peanuts for ingredients, it's not peanut butter.
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Peanut butter fanaticism is a slippery slope. It can get very weird very quickly.
How much do you pay for a typical jar of peanut butter? Three or four bucks, maybe five? For super-typical peanut butter, though, you can
expect to pay a bit more: $761 for three six-ounce jars, which works out to be about $254 per jar. That’s how much the National Institute of Standards and Technology, an agency of the U.S. Commerce Department, charges for its pasty PB known as “Standard Reference Material No. 2387.” And if you want to know what’s so unusual about the government agency’s peanut butter, aside from its catchy name, the answer is: nothing. Nothing at all. Which is precisely the point. Read more at: http://blog.foodnetwork.com/fn-dish/2015/02/is-this-the-worlds-most-expensive-peanut-butter/?oc=linkback View Quote This is just bizarre |
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Peanut butter flavored powder is not peanut butter. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Peanut butter flavored powder is not peanut butter. |
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I grew up on Skippy Crunchy but now prefer Jif Smooth. Go figure.
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Somewhere in between creamy and crunchy, the taste and texture are just about perfect. Move over Jif there's a new PB champ in town. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/252363/IMG_20170823_1527244-288691.JPG View Quote You are a wise man. |
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The BEST peanut butter is that which you have available to place on your dick when there's a new baby calf around. View Quote |
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Most Awesome Peanut Butter Recipe:
Two slices white bread Real butter Creamy Jif Kraft Marshmallow Creme Spread a thick layer of butter on each slice of bread, then cover it with another thick layer of Jif, then cover it with thick layer of Kraft, they stick them together. Eat with milk while watching Gilligan's Island/Star Trek/Hogan's Heroes reruns on TV after school. Pure heaven. |
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I'm a member of the crunchy PB master race but the rest of the family likes the creamy crap ( stupid wife genes) so I roll with it.
I'm brand agnostic. |
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This is my favorite. Hopefully your toaster is slow, 'cause you'll need a good ten minutes to try and get the oil and butter all mixed back together. https://images.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fi.walmartimages.com%2Fi%2Fp%2F00%2F05%2F15%2F00%2F06%2F0005150006824_500X500.jpg&f=1 View Quote PSA: after you've mixed it, keep it in the refrigerator. Keeps the oil from separating |
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