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And yes, peanut butter is God's gift to mankind. It is my daily midmorning snack, second breakfast if you will.

A spoonful of the wonderful stuff at night is also perfect for when I'm starving before bedtime.


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Just remember, Rosie got the way she is because of spoons......


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Earlier this week, my wife baked up a batch of cookies.
Peanut butter and bacon.
Yum, they were good.




 
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Hi, I'm Scooterx,,,,,and I have a problem:

Peanut butter with cornflakes. Oh so good.
 
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I gave up saltines when I stopped eating gluten-containing foods.

Substituting dark chocolate bars worked out okay.





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Pancakes with fresh ground peanut butter and natural (no sugar added) applesauce.
 
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Originally posted by Patrick-SP2022:
Earlier this week, my wife baked up a batch of cookies.
Peanut butter and bacon.
Yum, they were good.
That sounds delicious. Can you share the recipe?



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PB and butter on crackers, an old fave



 
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I gave up saltines when I stopped eating gluten-containing foods.

Substituting dark chocolate bars worked out okay.


I second this. Dark Chocolate and Natural PB.


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I feel better about myself since I go with the Reduced Fat Jiff ... with a spoon.

Not really...


Reduced fat peanut butter is a scam. The fat and oils in peanut butter are part of what make it so beneficial to you. Stop buying that low fat garbage. Go natural if you feel you need to change from the normal Jiff or Skippy, but even those are better than the reduced fat variety.


Not to mention the added sugars to make up for the lack of taste in low fat varieties. Hence the "can't eat just one" cravings. Almond butter is good or tahini. a handful of macadamia nuts or pumpkin seeds offen does the trick. A piece of dark chocolate will also satisfy the craving. (There's really no satisfying a craving tho).
 
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peanut butter,Nutella,Fluff marshmallow spread and strawberry preserves all rolled up in a wrap.....
 
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Originally posted by Patrick-SP2022:
Earlier this week, my wife baked up a batch of cookies.
Peanut butter and bacon.
Yum, they were good.
That sounds delicious. Can you share the recipe?


I had to ask where she got it from.
Off the internet of course. Smile

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1 cup creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup white sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon baking soda
7 slices cooked and diced bacon
2 tablespoons white sugar, or as needed

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
Beat peanut butter, 1/2 cup white sugar, and brown sugar together in the bowl of a stand mixer until well combined.
Add egg and baking soda; beat until smooth, 1 minute.
Fold in bacon.
Form dough into walnut-sized balls.
Pour 2 tablespoons white sugar into a bowl; roll balls in the sugar until coated. Arrange coated balls on a baking sheet.
Bake in the preheated oven until lightly browned, about 10 minutes.
Cool on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before removing to cool completely on a wire rack.




 
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PB and butter on crackers, an old fave


Almost as good as a Peanut Butter and Mayonnaise
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Been a while, but my problem was sitting down with the jar, a knife and a sleeve of saltines hen eating until full. A bigger problem was swapping a box of NILLA WAFERS
 
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Lightweight....

Come talk to me when your sitting in your recliner with a large size Skippy between your legs a tablespoon in one hand and a large welches grape jelly in the other.

That's how real men do it...




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Start with the spoon & leave out the crackers;
lick the PB like a lollipop; seems to satisfy more with less actual caloric consumption... uhhh...so 'a friend' told me.....

Adams requires regular stirring to keep it mixed. Good ingredient list though.


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PB on toasted English muffin is my favorite!



Mmmmmmm, very nice indeed Smile




 
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Been a while, but my problem was sitting down with the jar, a knife and a sleeve of saltines hen eating until full. A bigger problem was swapping a box of NILLA WAFERS
I often have half a sleeve of saltines with PB as my evening meal.

flashguy




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Re: Patrick SP2022 and the bacon peanut butter cookies recipe.

Oh, shit...

Digestive difficulties be damned, I WILL be making a batch of those!




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Crunchy or smooth?


I'm sorry, did you mean Crunchy or GAY???


You forgot to add "Not that there is anything wrong with that".



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