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    PB and Maple syrup! Yummy.

    It's got to be crunchy PB annything else is just wrong.

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    May I be the first to say that PB is absolutely minging? Peanuts, yes, PB, no - it's just wrong.
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    I must say, a Scot who eats peanut butter must be a bit of a loner, a rebel, a rugged individualist...an American?
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    So speaking of Commonwealths where's the vegemite?

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    Quote Originally Posted by D'Art
    May I be the first to say that PB is absolutely minging? Peanuts, yes, PB, no - it's just wrong.
    Peanuts are good - don't get me wrong - but it's hard to make a sandwich out of peanuts. You have to turn the peanuts into peanut butter (and yes, crunchy IS better than smooth) to get a sandwich-worthy material to work with.
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    I used to eat plain peanut butter- would just go stick a spoon into peanut butter to pull out a huge glob and eat it like a lollipop. Yummm... though I haven't had the urge to do that in awhile, which probably means I'm getting better at protein uptake in my diet. Mmmm protein!
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    Quote Originally Posted by chefencer
    So speaking of Commonwealths where's the vegemite?
    No, no, no... <g> Vegemite _replaces_ peanut butter. Together? My word... but then, I should be quiet until I try it. Together? Please tell me you were just bringing up vegemite for a laugh.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HookUpandFence
    No, no, no... <g> Vegemite _replaces_ peanut butter. Together? My word... but then, I should be quiet until I try it. Together? Please tell me you were just bringing up vegemite for a laugh.
    Well, it IS funny...
    I've never had it myself, but I used to work with a Kiwi who would complain about peanut butter.
    As I understand, vegemite's pretty dreadful!

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    Well, vegemite is a must when I am making Guinness stew, but for on bread, I eat it w/ cucumber... but rarely.
    Back to toppic, I have nothing new to add... I eat it w/ honey, on celery.
    But here is one little side question: Am I the only one in the world who likes butter on a PB&J?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HookUpandFence
    But here is one little side question: Am I the only one in the world who likes butter on a PB&J?
    Nope. That's the first thing I add to the bread when making a peanut butter and [insert ingredient here] sandwich.
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    Oooh, peanut butter and bananas, "grilled" in a pan with butter.

    Good old Southern scrumdidiliumptousness.

    Now, what you really need to with peanut butter is what The King allegedly made for himself during long flights to and from Memphis:

    1) Take a loaf of hearty bread and cut off a thin slice at one end.

    2) Hollow out the loaf.

    3) Coat the inside with peanut butter.

    4) Add bananas.

    5) Add a little honey, if it pleases you.

    6) Insert one pound of BACON.

    7) Enjoy



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    Really though, some of my favorites:

    Crisco peanut butter:
    Vienna Sausages/salty meats
    Bananas (in a sandwich fried on a griddle)
    Kare-kare (Filipino dish)

    Real peanut butter:
    Oatmeal, milk and whipped cream
    Honey (in a sandwich)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmcfencer
    I used to eat plain peanut butter- would just go stick a spoon into peanut butter to pull out a huge glob and eat it like a lollipop. Yummm... though I haven't had the urge to do that in awhile, which probably means I'm getting better at protein uptake in my diet. Mmmm protein!
    And I thought I was the only one that did that.

    I was out of syrup once, and since there wasn't any honey, jam, or jelly in the pantry, I figured I may as well use what was in there and spread some peanut butter on my french toast. It was either that, or tuna. And I really didn't feel like having plain french toast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackOfHearts
    I was out of syrup once, and since there wasn't any honey, jam, or jelly in the pantry, I figured I may as well use what was in there and spread some peanut butter on my french toast. It was either that, or tuna. And I really didn't feel like having plain french toast.


    I always spread peanut butter on waffles. I forgot that was weird.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Epee
    PB and T

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    Perhaps I'm slow... is this Tofu?
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    I think he was making a pun for PBT, the fencing equipment company.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackOfHearts

    I was out of syrup once, and since there wasn't any honey, jam, or jelly in the pantry, I figured I may as well use what was in there and spread some peanut butter on my french toast. It was either that, or tuna. And I really didn't feel like having plain french toast.
    It's better to make a PB&J and then make the whole thing into French toast.
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    [quote=JackOfHearts]And I thought I was the only one that did that.

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    Nope, I do that too, especially after a long day.
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    sorry, double post
    "When your opponent fears you, then's the moment when you give the fear its own rein, give it the time to work on him. Let it become terror. The terrified man fights himself. Eventually he attacks in desperation. That is the most dangerous moment, but the terrified man can be trusted usually to make a fatal mistake. You are being trained here to detect these mistakes and use them."
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    PB and potato chips... especially honey barbeque potato chips... mmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by fencergal33
    I think he was making a pun for PBT, the fencing equipment company.
    Ahhhhh! Thank you FG33! I'm afraid my equipment needs and price points are a bit more pedestrian than Hungarian, at the moment...
    Although I think tofu was a good guess, even if rather horrific combination...

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