I spread peanut butter in exactly the same way. The back of a spoon does not 
tear the bread. I have to touch food; no way around that.

Lori C.


-----Original Message-----
From: Regina Marie via Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2016 11:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Regina Marie
Subject: Re: [CnD] Peanut Butter Problem

Wash your hands and touch the food first rule.

You can use a butter knife, but they sell small silicon spreaders that are very 
thin that will not tear up your bread. Frankly, I use the back of a spoon. The 
keay is a light touch. It is not necessary to use much pressure to spread. and 
feel as you spread to make sure it is even and then wash your hands again. Good 
cooks touch the food whether they are sighted or blind. People who can't handle 
that can make their own sandwiches!

*smile*
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-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Mounger via Cookinginthedark [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2016 10:25 AM
To: cooking in the dark
Cc: Lee Mounger
Subject: [CnD] Peanut Butter Problem

Hi Folks,


Well, here's a question that I've been thinking about asking this forum 
for literally years.  I'm not a great cook like my wife of 35 years but 
I've always cooked and consider myself a reasonably decent cook.  
However, there's one thing that drives me crazy over the years.  I just 
can't seem to <pardon the pun> lick it. It's like something so simple 
that even though I'm a college-educated, reasonably intelligent musician 
for forty years, the problem is so stupid that I'm just missing 
something or on the other hand, is it a relevant small problem for 
totally blind people.


The question, how in the heck do Y'all spread peanut butter to your 
desired thickness on bread?  So far, which is all of my life since being 
born without sight, I've had no problem spreading mustard, mayonaise 
etc, on bread.  However, spreading peanut butter on bread for me is like 
going to war with Skippy or Peter Pan, lol.  I try not to touch the 
bread as much as possible when making a pb sandwich for someone else.  I 
don't mind being tactile with it when I'm making it for myself but it's 
still war.


I mean, pbutter was not meant to spread, no matter what they say.  For 
me, it clumps up when it first lands on the bread and proceeds to build 
itself into a nice ball which is quite willing to follow me all over the 
bread while I try to spread it.  As I try and spread the little ball or 
balls out all over the bread, the peanut butter concentrates on 
establishing a little village of ball houses surrounded by roomy yards 
of bear bread, lol.  Oh I finally get it done, but when I do, despite my 
best efferts, I usually end up with a sandwich with very thick peanut 
butter in some places and other places with apparently Please Limit 
Peanut Butter signs I can't see, <grin>.


I'd really appreciate any suggestions about how you attack the peanut 
butter spreading problem as well as how you generally spread anything on 
bread the way you wanted it, not the way it wants it, sort of a 
spreading tutorial for the blind.  Any help and suggestions will be 
greatly appreciated.  Whew, thank goodness I don't really like jelly, 
<grin>.


Lee Mounger


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