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No. You dont. I work at a nursery and I make food for them, no licence. BUT DO NOT USE PEANUT BUTTER OR ANYTHING WITH PEANUTS!!!!
George Washington Carver published bulletins for poor farmers to alternate their crops. As a result he developed and promoted 100 products made from peanuts that would be of use around the farm.
There was never a recall for Frito Lay Munchies peanuts. Based on the date of the question, there was a massive recall for products that used peanut butter "Peanut Corporation of America" which was at the heart of the recall, and FritoLay confirmed that they did not use products from that company.
Foam packing peanuts can be used for holding a nail in place while you hammer, use it to apply wood glue or touch up paint and use them for items that need protection when shipping.
Nora L Brooks has written: 'Peanuts, state-level production costs, characteristics and input use, 1991' -- subject- s -: States, Costs, Statistics, Peanuts, Peanut products
If you mean to pulverize the peanuts to make peanut butter, a food processor like a Cuisinart works best.
Yes packing peanuts will protect your package from moving inside. I know you can get free packing peanuts on BoxGiver
He developed a lot of ways to use peanuts and peanut products (like peanut oil). As far as I can tell, he didn't make shampoo (he did make a "hair dressing" out of peanut oil and lanolin). He might have made some peanut butter, but he certainly did not invent it.
Cows make milk which we can drink or use to make other products like cream or cheese.
Manufacturing of metal items requires aluminum casting products. They use that to make a cast then use that to make the actual product.