Yes. I don't see why you can't, it would be better than marge!
to make a real ginger bread man you would probably want to use ginger bread. You could probably make a really crumbly one out of graham crackerThanks and yea i know it is ginger bread but all i have is grahm crackers lol
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If you want to. Depends on if you like butter in banana bread or not. (I've tried it, it's not bad in my opinion.
Yes. You can also use olive oil, margarine, or veggie oil. I actually prefer using butter when baking bread because it makes the bread taste like its already "buttered".
That would depend on which way it is being used. There are two ways to use Bread and Butter. The most common way is to use it as an idiom for one's livelihood. That company is your family's Bread and Butter. This simply alludes to the fact that without a means to make a living you can't eat. The second way is the superstitious idea that if something comes between a couple while they are walking one of them says, Bread and Butter. Alluding to the impossible task of separating butter once it has been applied to bread. By saying Bread and Butter it means nothing can come between them. These are common themes and likely started simultaneously in different places.
Yes, you can use butter instead of oil in a bread mix. However, keep in mind that butter has a lower fat content than oil and will add a richer flavor to the bread. You may need to slightly adjust the liquid content in the recipe, as butter is solid at room temperature and will melt during baking. Overall, the substitution can enhance the taste and texture of the bread.
You will need: . a knife (a spoon works too) . two slices of bread . any flavored jelly or jam . any peanut butter ( crunchy or creamy) Place both slices of the breads face down. Use your knife to scoop peanut butter from the jar. Put the peanut butter on one side of the bread. Use your knife to scoop the jelly. Put the jelly on one side of the bread. Put the two slices together. There you have it. You're own pb and j!
Ginger bread
we can use it for cooking, spreading on bread or toast and lots more
Depends on what type of bread you use and what you put in it. One typical slice of bread is between 80-100 so if you have a sandwhich with one slice of ham in it it's around 250 or 300 with butter
Use the same amount of butter as you would shortening. In bread, a tablespoon of butter can be used instead of a tablespoon of shortening. The same amount of canola oil is even healthier.
For the bread, you can have anywhere from 60 to 180 calories for one slice. (The wide range is based on if you use white, wheat, whole-grain, ect. and the ingedients like floud, wheat, rye, flax, oat, and so on.) Peanut butter, for one serving, has about 190 calories in it. So the toast with peanut butter will probably have around 250 to 300 calories in it.