Many people prefer milk to water when eating peanut butter (or a peanut butter sandwich, etc.). The thicker consistency of milk than water as well as the creamier taste help to alleviate some of the thickness and stickiness of the peanut butter.
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Yes, eating too much peanut butter can cause some back up. The next time you eat peanut butter drink a glass of water or eat a cup of yogurt after. This will help in the digestion.
Does your Guinea pig like peanut butter ? (They generally do) rub peanut butter on the drink bottle outlet and eventually after you have done this many times it should eventually learn that water is also coming out, let it get a bit thirsty as well
The emulsifiers in the milk attract to the fat in the peanut butter, coating the peanut butter in your mouth with milk and dissolving the peanut butter allowing it to go down .
Simple. Creamy Peanut Butter! Just rub the peanut butter in and the sap should lift off. Rinse with soap & water.
Believe it or not, peanut butter will work. It has oil in the panut butter which should cover the spots.
nonpolar. The fat molecules in peanut butter are nonpolar, that is why peanut butter doesn't evenly mix with water, a polar substance.
It does not dissolve, it is a much more rough process, the peanut butter gets loose, and then it erodes after hours.
Then ur stuck lol U take some water and butter slip it in there and rap around
peanut butter - ground up peanuts and salt (commercial peanut butter also has a little vegetable oil added to prevent separation of the peanut oil from the peanut meal)jelly - cooked down fruit juice, sugar, pectinbread - wheat flour, yeast, water, etc.
no you need water also
Yes. The roasting of peanuts will destroy salmonella in the peanut butter. However, if the peanut butter comes in contact with salmonella again (like through dirty equipment), it can have salmonella again. A while ago, salmonella was found in peanut butter because dirty water from the roof was leaking onto the peanut butter before it was packaged.