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Which type of peanut butter do you eat
Creamy 17%  17%  [ 15 ]
Creamy 17%  17%  [ 15 ]
Crunchy 17%  17%  [ 15 ]
Crunchy 17%  17%  [ 15 ]
Either one 9%  9%  [ 8 ]
Either one 9%  9%  [ 8 ]
I don't like peanut butter 6%  6%  [ 5 ]
I don't like peanut butter 6%  6%  [ 5 ]
Total votes : 86

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01 Aug 2005, 5:08 pm

Peanut is cool for me in crunky and on a spoon!
And soft and gooey for a dog to eat. This is one
of my favorite uses for peanut butter otherwise.

Munch, Crunch, Ground! Gooo!
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01 Aug 2005, 6:11 pm

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What a bizarre thing to say...do you live in some part of the world where there is no peanut butter??

No, but we don´t call it peanut butter.



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01 Aug 2005, 6:11 pm

Where are you from and what do you call it?



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01 Aug 2005, 7:00 pm

I´m from the Netherlands and we call it pindakaas.



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01 Aug 2005, 7:36 pm

Creamy.

Might I add, if I found out I had only one day to live, eating a jar of peanut butter WOULD be on my list of things to do (that and a jar of frosting). (I know, I'm pathetic.)



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01 Aug 2005, 7:52 pm

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I was always partial to creamy since I don't like nuts and I don't like different foods of different texture in my mouth at the same time.


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My parents used my aversion to nuts as a way to keep me from eating food I wasn't suppose to.


Hmmmm? How?

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Even worse, my parents wouldn't let me make my own lunch as a kid for school since they didn't trust me at all.


Hmmmm? What did you sneak into your lunch?

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So what I usually got for lunch from them was a peanut butter sandwich along with a banana, and two oreo cookies, plus a nickel for milk. And even worse yet, the sandwich was made on whole wheat bread.


I take it you don't like whole wheat bread?
and thus were they trying to starve you?

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The combination of the whole wheat bread and chunky peanut butter was often enough to make me gag trying to eat it. Also I hated bananas becasue they were squishy and slimy. So I would often throw out both and just eat the oreos. In variably, I would get in trouble for this from school officals who would make me see my counsler who would call home and tell mom and dad "Scott's been throwing out his lunch..."


Hmmmm? Why starve and punish you?

Hmmmm?

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My parents would have nothing of my explination that I couldn't stand to eat it. There approach to it, like everything else they did with me was "Tough, you gonna do and like it".


I see insensitivity in their part here! Hmmmm?
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01 Aug 2005, 7:55 pm

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I´m from the Netherlands and we call it pindakaas.


What does PINDAKAAS really translate too?
That is..."It's actual word meaning?"



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Creamy.

Might I add, if I found out I had only one day to live, eating a jar of peanut butter WOULD be on my list of things to do (that and a jar of frosting). (I know, I'm pathetic.)


You aren't pathetic, I think you are a wonderful
and expressive person. I think this is cool.

Getting back to the topic: Frosting and crunchy
peanut are great finger and spoon foods!

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01 Aug 2005, 8:49 pm

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What does PINDAKAAS really translate too?
That is..."It's actual word meaning?"



I'm taking a stab at it, though I may very well be incorrect. Dutch is the closest germanic language to English.

Kaas is Dutch for Cheese.

Pinda (I'm taking a guess here) is either 'Pea' or 'Peas', Or 'Peanut' (Unknown if it's a singular or plural form)

Therefore Pindakaas would be Peanut Cheese, or Pea Cheese.



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01 Aug 2005, 10:30 pm

/me wags finger at stlf for not discerning between "sandwich" and "by itself" under poll options.

I only like creamy on sandwiches. But I prefer crunchy from the jar.

Therefore, I couldn't vote because it's both in very different circumstances!


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02 Aug 2005, 12:39 am

I like peanut butter, but only the creamy kind. The crunchy kind reminds me of when my dad used to make my sandwiches for lunch and would put black jelly beans inside of them. (ugh!) :x


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02 Aug 2005, 12:42 am

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I like peanut butter, but only the creamy kind. The crunchy kind reminds me of when my dad used to make my sandwiches for lunch and would put black jelly beans inside of them. (ugh!) :x


Your dad is a sick sick man.



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02 Aug 2005, 1:47 am

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I´m from the Netherlands and we call it pindakaas.


What does PINDAKAAS really translate too?
That is..."It's actual word meaning?"


Good question.
In English it should translate "peanut-cheese" (peanut=pinda, cheese=kaas)

Strangely enough peanut butter isn´t butter and isn´t cheese either.



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02 Aug 2005, 3:06 am

i like to put peanut butter on my dogs mouth. it licks its face incessantly for a half hour or so.... HEHEHEHEH. :twisted:



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02 Aug 2005, 3:18 am

Serissa wrote:
Creamy.

Might I add, if I found out I had only one day to live, eating a jar of peanut butter WOULD be on my list of things to do (that and a jar of frosting). (I know, I'm pathetic.)

Hey, I could sit and eat a jar of frosting too. :P



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03 Aug 2005, 12:57 am

There's a new type of peanut butter that has 8 vitaimin added. Taste awful to me bought some had to choke it down it was better than none but not by much. And the type with only the nut and no added suger or salt I do like but it was stopped being stocked were I live.