Why is it possible to have a peanut butter allergy but not a peanut allergy?
Most people cannot be killed by pepper spray. It's just an irritant to most of the population. If a person is severely allergic to pepper, it might be lethal. Just as peanut butter might be lethal to a person who is severely allergic to peanuts.
It may seem weird but the puritans actually invented peanut butter. it took many people. a huge man would hit the peanuts with a mallet. also a farmer would have to grow the peanuts. ect.
I suspect that the reason is lost in time, but cheese is a very convenient consistency for the job. Far better baits are peanuts or peanut butter, or chocolate, or peanut butter mixed with cocoa powder - I have caught very many hundreds, perhaps thousands, using peanuts, peanut butter and mixtures of peanut butter. Peanut butter mixed with oatmeal is also one of the commonest baits used by field biologists trapping mice and voles for surveys etc. This person goes to SHSC. The person above is wrong, mice HATE peanut butter.
a person who sells peanuts is called a peanut seller,peanut wender or hawker
Macedonio Pena was the real person who invented peanut butter.
A German Shepherd first tasted peanut butter.
Peanuts. I love eating those peanut mixes and hate it when I can't eat them because of someone having allergies.
Not exactly, no, neither chocolate nor peanut butter is too healthy for a person.
Often times, allergies that are severe do not go away. Minor allergic reactions may include rash, sneezing, and/or itching. Sometimes people grow out of these with age. However severe allergies may include swelling of the tongue, lips, throat and closure of the airway. This is LIFE THREATENING! If you can not breathe, you can not live. If you discover that you have a severe allergic reaction, call 911 right away. ALWAYS AVOID THIS FOOD!!!
I think that might be possible. I mean, since some people who are allergic to peanuts, CAN get allergic reactions from the smell of the peanut. If someone is allergic to crayfish, they have a chance of getting allergic reactions from the smell of the crayfish. Although, to my knowledge, all I know is that this occurs to certain people. Not all. Depends how severe the symptoms is.
In 1903, Dr. Ambrose Straub did patent a peanut butter making machine. In 1884, the person who patented peanut butter was Marcellus Gilmore Edson.
If the person is allergic, then yes. Otherwise, no.