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how do you spread them ?
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over a year ago
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"Peanut butter yukkkkk xx
Peanut butter on top of marmite on toast ....... yum! "
You knowing my stance on the devils brew are obviously now just taking the piss lol xx |
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"Peanut butter yukkkkk xx
Peanut butter on top of marmite on toast ....... yum!
You knowing my stance on the devils brew are obviously now just taking the piss lol xx "
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"Peanut butter yukkkkk xx
Peanut butter on top of marmite on toast ....... yum!
What the heck??
Peanut butter AND marmite on toast..... is luvverly "
tried peanut butter and fishfingers but there def best with salad cream |
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over a year ago
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If you have to keep spreads in the fridge (?!?), warm or toast the bread, spread from the crusts and work inwards...
Better yet with peanut butter... Remove from fridge and bin it...;-) |
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shop bought peanut butter makes me gack but home made is lush try it its hard work but sooo good you can thin it down with plain vegetable oil just drip it in same for bought stuff if its too thick a teaspoon of vegie oil worked right in makes it spread so smooth EVEN FROM THE FRIDGE!!!! |
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I prefer to make my own btw, by roasting peanuts with skin still on, at 180 deg C for about 30min.
When cooled, grind in a grinder, then bind with sufficient vegetable oil to form a paste, add salt to taste.
It has a grainy texture, however, not big lumps like what one gets in crunchy peanut butter.
And nuttier taste as the nuts have been roasted first.
Very easy to spread on fresh bread too.
Yum yum! |
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peanut butter with jam and toast or peanut butter and banana on toast or peanut butter off knife before hits toast yummy which ever way but has to be crunchy |
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over a year ago
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Peanut butter is definitely the stuff, and I've never kept it in the fridge cos it don't stay in the jar that long after opening...
good fuel for *any* physical activity
Wolf
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By (user no longer on site)
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"peanut butter sandwiches..keep the tub in the fridge and when i try to spread it, it rips the bread apart and i end up with a huge lump in the middle and sod all on the rest grrrrrrrrrrr"
neither i hate the stuff |
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I put it next to the marmite; on the windowsill. I know in winter there isnt as much sun... but it helps to keep the product runnier and easily spreadable |
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"I put it next to the marmite; on the windowsill. I know in winter there isnt as much sun... but it helps to keep the product runnier and easily spreadable"
top tip |
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