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> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:27:37 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>> Banana sandwiches

>
> don't forget the peanut butter!
>
> and peanut butter & dill pickles.
>
> Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter is a
> wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>


I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut butter


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>> wrote:
>>
>>> Banana sandwiches

>>
>> don't forget the peanut butter!
>>
>> and peanut butter & dill pickles.
>>
>> Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter is a
>> wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>

>
> I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut butter
>


auuughhhhh! I'm hit!


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>> sf wrote:
>>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:27:37 +0100, "Ophelia"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Banana sandwiches
>>>
>>> don't forget the peanut butter!
>>>
>>> and peanut butter & dill pickles.
>>>
>>> Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter is a
>>> wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>

>>
>> I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut
>> butter

>
> auuughhhhh! I'm hit!


but, but.. it's greasy and lumpy.....................


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"Ophelia" > wrote:

> cybercat wrote:
> > "Ophelia" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> sf wrote:
> >>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:27:37 +0100, "Ophelia"
> >>> > wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Banana sandwiches
> >>>
> >>> don't forget the peanut butter!
> >>>
> >>> and peanut butter & dill pickles.
> >>>
> >>> Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter is a
> >>> wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>
> >>
> >> I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut
> >> butter

> >
> > auuughhhhh! I'm hit!

>
> but, but.. it's greasy and lumpy.....................


Huh? What brand have you tried? I buy peanut butter mostly for
poisoning the local Norway rats by mixing it with pelleted bait to get
them to eat it up faster (less time spent doing carcass patrol in the
mornings once they start dying) but the generic smooth peanut butter I
purchase is smooth as silk. Almost like a peanut butter frosting.

It's delicious but I'm still avoiding eating fattening stuff like that.
:-)

I also used to use it in baby bird formulas when we did wildlife rescue
for very active youngsters I had trouble keeping weight on such as
blackbirds and jays. Worked like a charm and fattened them up nicely...
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Omelet wrote:
> Huh? What brand have you tried? I buy peanut butter mostly for
> poisoning the local Norway rats by mixing it with pelleted bait to get
> them to eat it up faster (less time spent doing carcass patrol in the
> mornings once they start dying) but the generic smooth peanut butter I
> purchase is smooth as silk. Almost like a peanut butter frosting.


LOL that really makes it sound attractive)

Nahh I just don't like it.


Now.. I do like tomato soup.. so how about a recipe....





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In article >,
"Ophelia" > wrote:

> Omelet wrote:
> > Huh? What brand have you tried? I buy peanut butter mostly for
> > poisoning the local Norway rats by mixing it with pelleted bait to get
> > them to eat it up faster (less time spent doing carcass patrol in the
> > mornings once they start dying) but the generic smooth peanut butter I
> > purchase is smooth as silk. Almost like a peanut butter frosting.

>
> LOL that really makes it sound attractive)
>
> Nahh I just don't like it.


I understand. :-)

>
>
> Now.. I do like tomato soup.. so how about a recipe....


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> Omelet wrote:
>> Huh? What brand have you tried? I buy peanut butter mostly for
>> poisoning the local Norway rats by mixing it with pelleted bait to get
>> them to eat it up faster (less time spent doing carcass patrol in the
>> mornings once they start dying) but the generic smooth peanut butter I
>> purchase is smooth as silk. Almost like a peanut butter frosting.

>
> LOL that really makes it sound attractive)
>

She no doubt kills squirrels and everything else with that crap.


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On Wed, 05 Aug 2009 14:06:02 -0500, Omelet >
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>In article >,
> "Ophelia" > wrote:
>
>> cybercat wrote:
>> > "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> >> sf wrote:
>> >>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:27:37 +0100, "Ophelia"
>> >>> > wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>> Banana sandwiches
>> >>>
>> >>> don't forget the peanut butter!
>> >>>
>> >>> and peanut butter & dill pickles.
>> >>>
>> >>> Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter is a
>> >>> wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>
>> >>
>> >> I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut
>> >> butter
>> >
>> > auuughhhhh! I'm hit!

>>
>> but, but.. it's greasy and lumpy.....................

>
>Huh? What brand have you tried? I buy peanut butter mostly for
>poisoning the local Norway rats by mixing it with pelleted bait to get
>them to eat it up faster (less time spent doing carcass patrol in the
>mornings once they start dying) but the generic smooth peanut butter I
>purchase is smooth as silk. Almost like a peanut butter frosting.
>
>It's delicious but I'm still avoiding eating fattening stuff like that.


She probably buys that yucky "natural" stuff... the kind you have to
stir and keep in the refrigerator after it's opened. Hubby bought
some, thinking he was doing me a favor. *Hated* it. Yuck. Cold,
natural, unsalted peanut butter sucks. I want my salt and sugar too.

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sf wrote:
>> It's delicious but I'm still avoiding eating fattening stuff like
>> that.

>
> She probably buys that yucky "natural" stuff... the kind you have to
> stir and keep in the refrigerator after it's opened. Hubby bought
> some, thinking he was doing me a favor. *Hated* it. Yuck. Cold,
> natural, unsalted peanut butter sucks. I want my salt and sugar too.


Hey, Toots! You talking about me? I don't buy ANY!!

I buy Nutella for the grandson when he is here, but I am not interested in
any for myself.



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On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 20:42:21 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>sf wrote:
>>> It's delicious but I'm still avoiding eating fattening stuff like
>>> that.

>>
>> She probably buys that yucky "natural" stuff... the kind you have to
>> stir and keep in the refrigerator after it's opened. Hubby bought
>> some, thinking he was doing me a favor. *Hated* it. Yuck. Cold,
>> natural, unsalted peanut butter sucks. I want my salt and sugar too.

>
>Hey, Toots! You talking about me? I don't buy ANY!!
>


How would you know it's greasy and lumpy if you didn't?

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In article >,
sf > wrote:

> >> but, but.. it's greasy and lumpy.....................

> >
> >Huh? What brand have you tried? I buy peanut butter mostly for
> >poisoning the local Norway rats by mixing it with pelleted bait to get
> >them to eat it up faster (less time spent doing carcass patrol in the
> >mornings once they start dying) but the generic smooth peanut butter I
> >purchase is smooth as silk. Almost like a peanut butter frosting.
> >
> >It's delicious but I'm still avoiding eating fattening stuff like that.

>
> She probably buys that yucky "natural" stuff... the kind you have to
> stir and keep in the refrigerator after it's opened. Hubby bought
> some, thinking he was doing me a favor. *Hated* it. Yuck. Cold,
> natural, unsalted peanut butter sucks. I want my salt and sugar too.


<lol> I totally understand! I can eat smooth adulterated peanut butter
right off the spoon!
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sf wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Aug 2009 14:06:02 -0500, Omelet >
> wrote:
>
>> In article >,
>> "Ophelia" > wrote:
>>
>>> cybercat wrote:
>>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> sf wrote:
>>>>>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:27:37 +0100, "Ophelia"
>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Banana sandwiches
>>>>>> don't forget the peanut butter!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and peanut butter & dill pickles.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter is a
>>>>>> wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>
>>>>> I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut
>>>>> butter
>>>> auuughhhhh! I'm hit!
>>> but, but.. it's greasy and lumpy.....................

>> Huh? What brand have you tried? I buy peanut butter mostly for
>> poisoning the local Norway rats by mixing it with pelleted bait to get
>> them to eat it up faster (less time spent doing carcass patrol in the
>> mornings once they start dying) but the generic smooth peanut butter I
>> purchase is smooth as silk. Almost like a peanut butter frosting.
>>
>> It's delicious but I'm still avoiding eating fattening stuff like that.

>
> She probably buys that yucky "natural" stuff... the kind you have to
> stir and keep in the refrigerator after it's opened. Hubby bought
> some, thinking he was doing me a favor. *Hated* it. Yuck. Cold,
> natural, unsalted peanut butter sucks. I want my salt and sugar too.
>

I don't need the sweetness, but I do like the salt. In fact, I
usually mix in more salt now, since I have to stir it anyway. I
used to prefer Wild Oats' organic chunky PB. Now my daughter
prefers Trader Joe's (unfortunately, their only organic chunky PB
is made from Valencia peanuts). I have just discovered Teddie's
natural, which is rather good but undersalted. I recently bought
their PB that contains flax seeds too, but I haven't yet tried it.
Unfortunately that isn't ultra-chunky.

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On Wed, 05 Aug 2009 16:52:09 -0400, "Jean B." > wrote:

>sf wrote:
>>
>>
>> She probably buys that yucky "natural" stuff... the kind you have to
>> stir and keep in the refrigerator after it's opened. Hubby bought
>> some, thinking he was doing me a favor. *Hated* it. Yuck. Cold,
>> natural, unsalted peanut butter sucks. I want my salt and sugar too.
>>

>I don't need the sweetness, but I do like the salt. In fact, I
>usually mix in more salt now, since I have to stir it anyway. I
>used to prefer Wild Oats' organic chunky PB. Now my daughter
>prefers Trader Joe's (unfortunately, their only organic chunky PB
>is made from Valencia peanuts). I have just discovered Teddie's
>natural, which is rather good but undersalted. I recently bought
>their PB that contains flax seeds too, but I haven't yet tried it.
> Unfortunately that isn't ultra-chunky.


How do you get past the "cold" factor?

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"Jean B." > wrote:

> I don't need the sweetness, but I do like the salt. In fact, I
> usually mix in more salt now, since I have to stir it anyway. I
> used to prefer Wild Oats' organic chunky PB. Now my daughter
> prefers Trader Joe's (unfortunately, their only organic chunky PB
> is made from Valencia peanuts). I have just discovered Teddie's
> natural, which is rather good but undersalted. I recently bought
> their PB that contains flax seeds too, but I haven't yet tried it.
> Unfortunately that isn't ultra-chunky.
>
> --
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You could try Laura Scudders. That's what I get for dad.

The ingredients list is:

Peanuts and salt. ;-)
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> sf wrote:
>> On Wed, 05 Aug 2009 14:06:02 -0500, Omelet > wrote:
>>
>>> In article >,
>>> "Ophelia" > wrote:
>>>
>>>> cybercat wrote:
>>>>> "Ophelia" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> sf wrote:
>>>>>>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:27:37 +0100, "Ophelia"
>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Banana sandwiches
>>>>>>> don't forget the peanut butter!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> and peanut butter & dill pickles.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter is a
>>>>>>> wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>
>>>>>> I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut
>>>>>> butter auuughhhhh! I'm hit! but, but.. it's greasy and
>>>>>> lumpy.....................
>>> Huh? What brand have you tried? I buy peanut butter mostly for
>>> poisoning the local Norway rats by mixing it with pelleted bait to get
>>> them to eat it up faster (less time spent doing carcass patrol in the
>>> mornings once they start dying) but the generic smooth peanut butter I
>>> purchase is smooth as silk. Almost like a peanut butter frosting.
>>>
>>> It's delicious but I'm still avoiding eating fattening stuff like that.

>>
>> She probably buys that yucky "natural" stuff... the kind you have to
>> stir and keep in the refrigerator after it's opened. Hubby bought
>> some, thinking he was doing me a favor. *Hated* it. Yuck. Cold,
>> natural, unsalted peanut butter sucks. I want my salt and sugar too.
>>

> I don't need the sweetness, but I do like the salt. In fact, I
> usually mix in more salt now, since I have to stir it anyway. I
> used to prefer Wild Oats' organic chunky PB. Now my daughter
> prefers Trader Joe's (unfortunately, their only organic chunky PB
> is made from Valencia peanuts). I have just discovered Teddie's
> natural, which is rather good but undersalted. I recently bought
> their PB that contains flax seeds too, but I haven't yet tried it.
> Unfortunately that isn't ultra-chunky.
>


What's wrong with Valencia peanuts? Something we should all know?

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with which they devour gross peasant dishes, mostly composed of
garlic and tomatoes, or fisherman's octopus and shrimps, fried in
heavily scented olive oil on a little deserted beach. Luigi Barzini





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On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 18:30:22 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>sf wrote:
>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:27:37 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Banana sandwiches

>>
>> don't forget the peanut butter!
>>
>> and peanut butter & dill pickles.
>>
>> Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter is a
>> wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>

>
>I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut butter
>

I'm pretty sure you can substitute Nutella. Not sure how it would be
with dill pickles though.

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>>sf wrote:
>>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:27:37 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Banana sandwiches
>>>
>>> don't forget the peanut butter!
>>>
>>> and peanut butter & dill pickles.
>>>
>>> Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter is a
>>> wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>

>>
>>I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut butter
>>

> I'm pretty sure you can substitute Nutella. Not sure how it would be
> with dill pickles though.


Well... I don't like that much either............. in mitigation though.. my
grandson eats enough for both of us



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On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 19:15:13 +0100, "Ophelia" >
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>"sf" > wrote in message
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>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 18:30:22 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>sf wrote:
>>>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:27:37 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Banana sandwiches
>>>>
>>>> don't forget the peanut butter!
>>>>
>>>> and peanut butter & dill pickles.
>>>>
>>>> Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter is a
>>>> wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>
>>>
>>>I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut butter
>>>

>> I'm pretty sure you can substitute Nutella. Not sure how it would be
>> with dill pickles though.

>
>Well... I don't like that much either............. in mitigation though.. my
>grandson eats enough for both of us
>

Holy cow, O. There's no pleasing you this morning.


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> wrote:
>
>>
>>"sf" > wrote in message
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>>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 18:30:22 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>sf wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:27:37 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Banana sandwiches
>>>>>
>>>>> don't forget the peanut butter!
>>>>>
>>>>> and peanut butter & dill pickles.
>>>>>
>>>>> Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter is a
>>>>> wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>
>>>>
>>>>I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut
>>>>butter
>>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure you can substitute Nutella. Not sure how it would be
>>> with dill pickles though.

>>
>>Well... I don't like that much either............. in mitigation though..
>>my
>>grandson eats enough for both of us
>>

> Holy cow, O. There's no pleasing you this morning.


Heck! I do like butter on my toast!!!!!!!! Does that help???


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>"sf" > wrote in message
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>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 19:15:13 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"sf" > wrote in message
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>>>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 18:30:22 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>sf wrote:
>>>>>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:27:37 +0100, "Ophelia" >
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Banana sandwiches
>>>>>>
>>>>>> don't forget the peanut butter!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and peanut butter & dill pickles.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter is a
>>>>>> wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>
>>>>>
>>>>>I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut
>>>>>butter
>>>>>
>>>> I'm pretty sure you can substitute Nutella. Not sure how it would be
>>>> with dill pickles though.
>>>
>>>Well... I don't like that much either............. in mitigation though..
>>>my
>>>grandson eats enough for both of us
>>>

>> Holy cow, O. There's no pleasing you this morning.

>
>Heck! I do like butter on my toast!!!!!!!! Does that help???
>

With a wee bit of cinnamon sugar? <running>

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> wrote:
>
>>
>> "sf" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 19:15:13 +0100, "Ophelia"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "sf" > wrote in message
>>>> ...
>>>>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 18:30:22 +0100, "Ophelia"
>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> sf wrote:
>>>>>>> On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:27:37 +0100, "Ophelia"
>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Banana sandwiches
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> don't forget the peanut butter!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> and peanut butter & dill pickles.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter
>>>>>>> is a wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut
>>>>>> butter
>>>>>>
>>>>> I'm pretty sure you can substitute Nutella. Not sure how it
>>>>> would be with dill pickles though.
>>>>
>>>> Well... I don't like that much either............. in mitigation
>>>> though.. my
>>>> grandson eats enough for both of us
>>>>
>>> Holy cow, O. There's no pleasing you this morning.

>>
>> Heck! I do like butter on my toast!!!!!!!! Does that help???
>>

> With a wee bit of cinnamon sugar? <running>


Well may you run!!!!!!!! Cinnamon is gopping dear girl <g>


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Ophelia wrote:
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> sf wrote:
> > On Wed, 5 Aug 2009 11:27:37 +0100, "Ophelia" >
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Banana sandwiches

> >
> > don't forget the peanut butter!
> >
> > and peanut butter & dill pickles.
> >
> > Or peanut butter and honey... the list goes on. Peanut butter is a
> > wonderful springboard. <happy sigh>

>
> I am not quite sure how I tell you this.. but I don't like peanut butter


LOL same here more or less; the Maternal Unit likes it so we make it
from time to time. Didn't grow up with it. The peanut butter and bacon
thing mentioned upthread really threw me the first time an order came
for it at the restaurant that employed me LOL. Never even tried that
combo.
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