Somewhere in between, since they add sugar to most peanut butter. If you get natural peanut butter, containing just peanuts and maybe salt, it would be savoury.
With a spoon.
There are eight tablespoons in a half cup of peanut butter. In a full cup of peanut butter, there are 16 tablespoons.
Yeah but it would be sick.
To stir natural peanut butter effectively, use a sturdy spoon or knife to mix the oil that has separated on top back into the peanut butter until it reaches a smooth consistency.
First you get peanut butter, chocolate chips, m&m's, a spoon, and a bowl. Next you put the food in a bowl. Then you mix it all together. Last you eat it.
NOT a spoon, fork, knife, spork, spife, or a knork
none its half of a table spoon... not that difficult
A spoon full of peanut butter. I'm not kidding. If you have a teaspoon of peanut butter 5 days a week for a 7 months, your chance of having diabetes is only 20%.
Well it will probably just do what you do when you put a spoon full of peanut butter in your mouth, it might be allergic, but it's probably not, don't worry about allergies unless it starts to whine after it eats it.
To stir peanut butter effectively, use a sturdy spoon or spatula to mix it thoroughly until it reaches a smooth and creamy consistency. Stir in a circular motion to evenly distribute the oils and prevent separation.
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!
well that would really be horible but just eating a spoon full of peanut butter it should go away promise. :)