Rounded tip bread knife? The blade - ~10 inches - is more than long enough to reach the bottom with room to spare for the handle and your fingers, the round tip would let you get all the PB out of the bottom corners of the jar, and spread the PB with the smooth back edge -not the cutting edge - against the bread. Just a thought; I've never thought much about it until now.
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when the jar gets that far down I open a new jar.
When the new jar has room we take a spatula and scrape the peanut butter out of the old jar to add to the new jar.
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March 09, 2020, 07:45 PM
BlackTalonJHP
Silicone spatula or better yet spoonula
March 09, 2020, 07:46 PM
RHINOWSO
A longer knife....
Or a smaller jar....
March 09, 2020, 07:47 PM
whanson_wi
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Originally posted by ArtieS: Narrow hard rubber spatula.
Or anything like it. I use a wide silicon spatula. Anything that sticks to it gets "precleaned" (yum!) before it goes in the dishwasher.
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March 09, 2020, 07:50 PM
OKCGene
I have one made by Cutco. I’m not near it right now to measure, but it’s long enough to go into deeper jars and the tip is designed to get into the bottom curves and get as much out as possible It does a fine job of spreading whatever is wanted. Great design.
EDIT: I just searched Ebay with Cutco Jam Spreader Spatula., there are lots for sale. Be advised that they come in different lengths, one is 12 inches in length, most are a bit shorter.
March 09, 2020, 08:02 PM
1s1k
I thought this came up one other time and a few people had good solutions?
March 09, 2020, 08:05 PM
David Lee
PB-Jife at WalMart. Made for the task. All reviews are good. Says its larger than seen in pictures.
March 09, 2020, 08:06 PM
bubbatime
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Originally posted by lizardman_u: when the jar gets that far down I open a new jar.
When the new jar has room we take a spatula and scrape the peanut butter out of the old jar to add to the new jar.
Now if I could get my wife to throw away the salad dressing bottle when it only has "that" much dressing left....
Dave
So technically speaking 10 or 15 or 20 years from now your jar of peanut butter will have 20 year old peanut butter in it...
Something to ponder...
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March 09, 2020, 08:18 PM
signewt
I use an antique flexible metal spatula that's agile enough to scrape the jar walls as well as nimbly bending into the curve of the bottom/side confluence. I suppose it's very similar to the 'cake icing spatula' but granny never called it that.
Adams requires a bit of stirring now & then to keep the mixture just right.
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March 09, 2020, 09:34 PM
jhe888
Rubber scraper/spatula.
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March 09, 2020, 09:49 PM
Flashlightboy
Your search is over.
The large one works very well and the small 8" is also great for jam, jelly, mustard and similar.