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Homemade Peanut Butter
Here's what you will need to make it: a.. 1 1/2 cups unsalted roasted peanuts b.. 3 1/2 teaspoons vegetable oil c.. 1/4 teaspoon salt d.. blender e.. rubber spatula f.. medium bowl g.. spoon Here's what you have to do: 1. Check with a grown-up before you start this. 2. Put all the ingredients into a blender. 3. Blend for 25 seconds. 4. The peanut butter will probably be stuck to the bottom, so make sure the blender is completely stopped and take it off its stand. Then, using a rubber spatula, mix everything around. 5. Blend for 20 more seconds. 6. Put the peanut butter into a bowl. 7. Stir until smooth. Spread on your favorite bread , add some jelly, and enjoy! 8. It's stick-to-the-roof-of-your-mouth tasty! 9. Bon Appetit! |
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Wouldn't it be better if you used peanut oil?
Momzilla wrote: Homemade Peanut Butter Here's what you will need to make it: a.. 1 1/2 cups unsalted roasted peanuts b.. 3 1/2 teaspoons vegetable oil c.. 1/4 teaspoon salt d.. blender e.. rubber spatula f.. medium bowl g.. spoon Here's what you have to do: 1. Check with a grown-up before you start this. 2. Put all the ingredients into a blender. 3. Blend for 25 seconds. 4. The peanut butter will probably be stuck to the bottom, so make sure the blender is completely stopped and take it off its stand. Then, using a rubber spatula, mix everything around. 5. Blend for 20 more seconds. 6. Put the peanut butter into a bowl. 7. Stir until smooth. Spread on your favorite bread , add some jelly, and enjoy! 8. It's stick-to-the-roof-of-your-mouth tasty! 9. Bon Appetit! |
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"PunK@tDaddy®" wrote in message ... "Momzilla" wrote in : Homemade Peanut Butter KREMA peanut butter, smooth & creamy and chunky. No salt. No sugar. My blender loves me for it. I'm really keeping your homemade on file though, thanks. Great if you can find in a store near you and you can afford it. A bag of peanuts is relatively inexpensive and easy to find most anywhere. The trick is finding a thrift shop blender to torture. -nancy- |
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"PunK@tDaddy®" wrote in message ... "Momzilla" wrote in : Homemade Peanut Butter KREMA peanut butter, smooth & creamy and chunky. No salt. No sugar. My blender loves me for it. I'm really keeping your homemade on file though, thanks. Great if you can find in a store near you and you can afford it. A bag of peanuts is relatively inexpensive and easy to find most anywhere. The trick is finding a thrift shop blender to torture. -nancy- |
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