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Peanut Butter (Paste) Crunchy or Smooth?


Maharg67

  

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  1. 1. Peanut Butter (Paste)?? Do you like it?

    • Extremely chrunchy (like chewing on tiny boulders)
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    • Very chrunchy
    • Chrunchy
    • Smooth
    • Very smooth
    • Extremely smooth (can eat it through a straw)
      0
    • Any way will do
    • No real opinion
      0
    • Don't like peanut butter (paste)


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If you like peanut butter (paste) just how do you like it.

 

I used to, when younger, prefer it smoother but the older and crunchier I got, the more crunchier I liked my peanut butter (paste)

 

I say also paste because here in Australia it used to be known as peanut paste rather than as peanut butter.

 

PS: please forgive my misspelling of crunchy as 'chrunchy' in the poll; I really should remember to put on my reading glasses when doing polls.

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Liked smooth as a youngster. Now that I am considerably older and have fewer teeth, for some reason I prefer it crunchy. Go figure... :confused:

Must be the grits that you have it with..... :whistling:

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Liked smooth as a youngster. Now that I am considerably older and have fewer teeth, for some reason I prefer it crunchy. Go figure... :confused:

Must be the grits that you have it with..... :whistling:

 

 

 

 

No doubt you are correct!!! :sleep: :smile:

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Having found Cashew Butter a few years ago I favor that, also Almond Butter is pretty good also. It's been a long time since I had Aussie peanut paste but is the oil still floating on the top?
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Smooth with saltine crackers. Crunchy when making peanut butter cookies.

 

I will second that motion. :D

Philistines.......Ritz Crackers,Creamy and Raspberry Preserves...... in a pinch you can skip the crackers and just grab a spoon :whistling:

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