very rare only when you are baking something that has to have peanut butter in it. EX:peanut butter cookies
Marshmellow Fluff is a delicous spread often used on sandwiches. It is very good with peanut butter also known as a peanut butter and fluff sandwich!
eating and if you get gum stuck in your hair take a shower with peanut butter in your hair to get it out.
peanuts used to make peanut butter are from pea nut farms in the united states
No.
you put the peanut butter crakers at the park where the girls used to stand
Yes, it goes back far, but it does. Nitroglycerine is made after chemically changing peanut oil. So while PEANUT BUTTER is not actually used to make dynamite, the oil from the peanut IS used!
A brownie requires chocolate-like substances, along with multiple other ingredients. If you only used peanut butter, it wouldn't be a brownie, but more of a peanut butter sculpture in the shape of a brownie. I don't think you can make a brownie out of just peanut butter but im sure you could put peanut butter chips into it and make it be chocolate and peanut butter! That sounds good!
Due to the way that it is made. Some peanut butter is made with the peanuts still in there, so that would make it "chunkier". But some peanut butter is smooth because they take out the peanuts and other such ingredients.
Peanut and butter--both of them are nouns. However, does peanut modify butter? There are nouns that are used as modifiers (door bell; bell of a door)Butter is churned cream--the fat of milk--or milk. Is peanut butter a churned milk or fat of milk with peanuts?The ingredient required to make peanut butter is just dry roasted peanuts. It does not require milk or milk fat. And so, peanut butter is not butter. Consequently, peanut does not modify (describe) butter in peanut butter. Thus, when combined, peanut and butter forms a new meaning; therefore, peanut butter is a compound word, an open compound word to be exact.
George Washington Carver developed about 300 different used for the peanut, but peanut butter was not among them. Peanut butter was developed in other cultures, and American style peanut butter was patented in 1884 to Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Definitely not. You can include some peanut butter if you want the flavor, but peanut butter isn't pure fat like butter so you'll still need most of the butter.
Sure you can!!! Here is a recipe for eggless peanut butter cookies!!! EGGLESS PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES 1 c. tub butter 1 c. sugar 1 c. brown sugar, firmly packed 5 tbsp. skim milk 1 tsp. vanilla 1 c. peanut butter 2 c. flour 2 tsp. baking soda Thoroughly cream butter, sugars, milk and vanilla. Stir in peanut butter and add dry ingredients. Drop from a teaspoon onto an ungreased cookie sheet. Press down with a fork. Bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes I changed the recipe a bit- splenda brown sugar and reg splenda substituted for sugars and then added choc chips-semisweet also used 2% milk turned out great! I also changed the recipe i substituted almond milk for the regular milk. turned out great also.