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Peanut Butter..Yum
Have a bad habit of eating crunchy peanut butter by the spoonful from the jar
anyone else a peanut butter fan? and does anyone have a recipe for making a sauce with it for chicken? |
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Crunchy Peanut Butter is spawned by Satan himself, I'm a smooth man all the way.
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My treat is a couple of Jacobs crackers with crunchy peanut butter.............
I've used PB for chicken..............cook the chicken first then cut it up into pieces, finish off in a pan with some oil and veg of your choice and a fee dollops of PB added near the end just to coat everything.............. |
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Have a look for satay recipies
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Peanut butter and Nutella sandwich.
One of the best combinations ever,not for those on a diet though |
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Yes, love it just by itself. It's nice with a stick of celery as well. (Celery with almond butter is also really nice.)
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Skippy (smooth) peanut butter is the best, closely followed by Aldi's one, Grandessa i think its called? On toast with sliced banana, mmm
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Skippy (smooth) peanut butter is the best, closely followed by Aldi's one, Grandessa i think its called? On toast with sliced banana, mmm
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Skippy smooth yum yum. I have a jar of Reece's creamy! Very nice indeed.
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Yes, love it just by itself. It's nice with a stick of celery as well. (Celery with almond butter is also really nice.)
Favourite way to serve it is on wholemeal toast though, love yet hate the way it sticks to the roof of my mouth. |
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Peanut Butter and chocolate. Peanut Butter chicken wings are amazing! Peanut butter Kit Kat is to die for!
I prefer smooth though! I love it, I am going to buy some tomorrow! |
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Has anyone tried it Elvis style? Peanut butter, jam, white bread and... fried.
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Crunchy peanut butter on crumpets with honey. Love it.
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Peanut Butter and chocolate.
Yep. That's something the Americans do well. So many tasty products with peanut butter and chocolate. Unfortunately not as readily available in the UK (at least not at a reasonable price). Made peanut butter cups once, they were easy to make and were suprisingly (for my cooking) ridiculously good!
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Has anyone tried it Elvis style? Peanut butter, jam, white bread and... fried.
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Adore peanut butter - crunchy especially. I love it with Vegemite or marmite too ( I never put flora on if using PB).
However, this past year or so I've been on a fat free diet using Xenical, so I dare not go near it! Eating a couple of pieces of toast with PB on it while watching TV at night is probably why I'm on a diet! ![]() ![]()
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Skippy smooth peanut butter is delicious!
I'm also rather partial to Sainsbury's Basics Crunchy Peanut Butter - way better than their standard one. And essential Waitrose Wholenut Peanut Butter is also rather good and seems a bit more 'virtuous' because it has the whole peanut in it and no sugar. |
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Crunchy peanut butter stirred into vanilla icecream.
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Only buy it for making Peanut butter based chicken/king prawn curries. Works very well when combined with Coconut cream. A bowl of that with some Japanese sushi rice is heaven
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I can't get enough of the stuff, but it has to be Whole Earth smooth for me. And yes, given the chance, I can happily eat it from the jar
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I can't get enough of the stuff, but it has to be Whole Earth smooth for me. And yes, given the chance, I can happily eat it from the jar
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Crunchy Peanut Butter is spawned by Satan himself, I'm a smooth man all the way.
I love peanut butter. If I wasn't watching the waistline I'd eat it by the jarful. This thread is making me hungry... |
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Crunchy peanut butter stirred into vanilla icecream.
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Making chocolate brownies with peanut butter chips stirred through!!
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Yep. That's something the Americans do well. So many tasty products with peanut butter and chocolate. Unfortunately not as readily available in the UK (at least not at a reasonable price). Made peanut butter cups once, they were easy to make and were suprisingly (for my cooking) ridiculously good! ![]() |
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Yep. That's something the Americans do well. So many tasty products with peanut butter and chocolate. Unfortunately not as readily available in the UK (at least not at a reasonable price). Made peanut butter cups once, they were easy to make and were suprisingly (for my cooking) ridiculously good!
