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Peanut Butter - The Poll

How do you like it?


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I eat that Whole Earth crunchy stuff, usually on a toasted bagel or in the middle of toasted wholemeal pitta bread.

Or sometimes I just eat it it on a spoon straight from the jar. :D
 
sparklefish said:
It's foul and evil and will never pass my lips.:mad:
you are most wise terrible stuff . lowest point of my adult life
hadnt been paid so no money hadt eaten for a day or so . Only stuff was peanut butter and bread still tasted vile .Wife likes the stuff occasionly forget
how vile the stuff is and lick my fingers clean uggh:(
 
northernhord said:
You aint a Northerner Missy:p ;) :D
Pah - this particular lime marmalade would make a grown Northern man wince! It's sharper than a Salford shoplifter! None of your sweet U.S. stylee here, mate :p
 
Crunchy; preferably Whole Earth, although I will eat the sweet crappy stuff where necessary; with butter; on white, wholemeal, cream crackers, bagels, pitta breads, in sarnies with cucumber, on toast...heaven.

Mr K can't stand the stuff, not the smell or the taste. It's payback for my Marmite aversion, I'm sure of it :mad:
 
Thick crusty wholemeal bread (never toasted, that's just plain wrong IMHO) with marge or butter. Soy sauce or marmite. Crunchy peanut butter, pref unsalted, never sweetened.
edited to add:
Brands like Meridian don't use palm oil - they only use the oil which is already in the peanuts.
 
It has to be on toast, peanut butter is so much nicer when it's slightly melted. Also crunchy please, but i don't mind which bread. Must have a thin layer of marge also, adds to the creaminess.

The only other way to have peanut butter is in chunky sandwiches with banana, heaven :)
 
SpookyFrank said:
Crunchy wholenut on fresh toasted wholemeal bread with marmite :cool:

*potters off to make some toast*

This.

I did try that big kilo pot of organic stuff from the wholefood shops 'cos it's healthier and not full of palm oil, but it's just not as good as regular crunchy.
 
Butter/margarine with peanut butter is just wrong.

A very simple variation on the traditional sandwich with bread (and very useful if you've actually run out of bread) is the digestive biscuit peanut butter sandwich.

Yum! :cool:
 
I saw the polar bears in central park zoo being fed peanut butter.

I love peanut butter. With most things mentioned tbh and then some.
 
This:
Augie March said:
Butter/margarine with peanut butter is just wrong.
Wrong.

This, however:
Augie March said:
A very simple variation on the traditional sandwich with bread (and very useful if you've actually run out of bread) is the digestive biscuit peanut butter sandwich.
Correct.

However, never try the digestive peanut butter sandwich when stoned, unless you have access to large quantities of liquid, as the build up that sticks to the roof of the mouth has been known, in severe cases, to be fatal.
 
cliche guevara said:
Marmite?! You're mad! *scurries off to try it*

I should have said that I always have Marmite & peanut butter on toast. I never toast the bread when I have it with jam; I have it in sandwich form. ;)

It's an unusual combination I agree but it works for me. :)
 
peanut butter in a mug, add tahini, soy sauce, crushed raw garlic and lemon juice, stir until mixed and then add very hot water and mix until a warm paste

mmmm

satay sauce
 
Marmite on toast and then used as eggy soldiers also works remarkably well together too.

Not sure what would happen if you added peanut butter to the equation though...
 
nino_savatte said:
I should have said that I always have Marmite & peanut butter on toast. I never toast the bread when I have it with jam; I have it in sandwich form. ;)

It's an unusual combination I agree but it works for me. :)

So how does this work then? I presume the marmite goes on first, and peanut butter on top? Do you use butter/marge as well, or not? And what about ratios? Completely cover the marmite with peanut butter, or be conservative with the nutty spread?
 
I have yet to perfect my own PNB / VITAM-R combo.

The granary toast is often a bit fragile and the PNB a bit "clumpy" .. and of course one is trying to avoid contaminating the jars. At least VITAM-R from a fresh jar is runny - unlike Marmite (:p) ..


...aha !

squeeze-me-marmite1b.jpg



*scarpers*
 
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