First of all it's "oatmeal" and.....peanut butter oatmeal lol.
you should put a sandwich fruit,and a small dessert like a cupcake or cookie's could put a peanut butter and jelly sandwich orange or an apple.
butter
The phrase "How much butter could a buttercup cup if a buttercup could cup butter" is a play on words and does not have a literal answer. It combines the idea of a buttercup flower with the action of cupping butter. In reality, buttercups are flowers and cannot cup butter, so the question is nonsensical and meant to be a fun and whimsical wordplay.
It usually is because if you were eating a sweet dessert and went to drink non-dessert wine, the wine could taste sour or bitter compared to the dessert you are eating. So, usually dessert wines are sweeter.
I could - probably - if there was a way of knowing whether it is butter or not.
You could anywhere; however, if you have the stomach for it, you could save and drink it.
they could be Arizona or Texas
use butter flavored crisco You could use margarine. http://www.ukfoodies.co.uk has a delicious cookie recipe, this recipe has butter, but you could substitute it with margarine.
There are many places where one could purchase a dessert wine. One could purchase wine a local liquor store or a grocery store like Giant Eagle or Acme.
After churning the butter with the butter churn, Jake cleaned up.
Butter could stick in something like maple or regular syrup.
You could substitute margarine for butter and yogurt for sour cream.