well, cats always land on their feet, so waht do you think
he wanted to see butter fly
how did the kid make the butter fly? He throw ed it out the window to make the butter fly.
Yes. If it has mold on it just throw it out. Peanut Butter has to be eaten in at least the first 2 months after you open it. It also has to be refrigerated after it is open.
Personally, I would not because I do not like having to stir the peanut butter before using it every time I want to make a sandwich. I have had to do this in the past and stirring a half inch if liquid peanut oil that has separated back into the peanut meal and getting it smooth again is just too much effort. Also without the stabilizers the peanut oil can rapidly go rancid, completely ruining the flavor and forcing me to throw away inedible peanut butter that could have been used if it had had stabilizers. Modern peanut butter with the additives I can buy the largest jar they have and never have it go bad, but the "natural" peanut butter I have bought was often already rancid and inedible the day I bought it! I don't need that trouble.
Well, you take the peanuts, throw them in a machine called starmt, which shoots liquid charcoal at the peanuts. You then take a little peanut grinder which grinds up the peanuts. You then place them into the starmt again. Next, you place them into a WERTcleaner, which cleans off the charcoal. The last step is you throw them into a special blender called a Peanut-o, which turns them into peanut butter.
Your garbage disposal is already a breeding ground for microbes, so I would not worry about adding bacteria to it. But, I would be concerned about clogging the drain pipes with the peanut butter. Don't use the disposal. Just throw it in the trash.
Because he wanted to see a "Butter"fly
The boy through his clock out the window because he wanted to make time fly.
If you are the type of person who doesn't have a lot of time to spend cooking, you are probably searching for some easy recipes. Many people rely on sandwich recipes as a way to quickly feed their family something that is not only delicious but also nutritious. A ham sandwich is always great. Tuna fish on toast is another favorite. If you are searching for some extra protein, you can count on peanut butter to satisfy that craving. You don't have to spend hours cooking dinner to make something pleasing for your family. Throw together a sandwich and they will be happy.
first i would ask any1 in the house hold if it was somesort of practical joke then i would take the wood out then i would throw it out LOL ILY TR
All peanut butter is labelled with an expiration date on the package. It is best to throw away any food by the time the expiration date is up, or shortly thereafter for foods with a long shelf life such as peanut butter. The product may be good for some time after opening if opened near the date of expiration. It is best to use your judgement, and if in doubt, throw it out.
throw the application mountains