You can buy them at Zellers, Globalmart, Loblaws. I love them too!
Yes, George Washington Caver did make jif and Skippy peanut butter.
On the crafting table, put sticks on the left and right sides, and one in the very middle.
You can make 14 bundles of 10 out of 148 sticks, with 8 sticks leftover.
A triangle only has three sides. If you put three sticks together, you can make a triangle. If you had four sticks, you cannot make a triangle. That is why only three sticks are needed.
match sticks
Yes. George Washington Carver made both jif and skippy peanut butter but now they are competing against each other.
Only at Piggly Wiggly. They are similar to Jello X-tremes pudding sticks. shht
No. There is no way she could squeeze that hard.
You squeeze them
squeeze them
The word squeeze can be a verb, a noun, and an adjective. Example uses: Verb: Face it, you can't squeeze your foot into that size five! Noun: A squeeze of lemon on that will make it taste just right. Adjective: Get the honey in the squeeze bottle.
1,000 sticks.