Re: [CnD] Peanut Butter Problem

2016-06-30 Thread Gary Patterson via Cookinginthedark
I have a suggestion that I haven't tried. Spoon the amount of peanut butter into a micro wave bowl. Try warming the peanut butter till it is warm. Try increments of the heat. I may have to try my suggestion. I should have done it before I brought the idea to bare. Gary Patterson

Re: [CnD] Peanut Butter Problem

2016-06-30 Thread juliette via Cookinginthedark
Hey, I love your sense of humor. Keep spreading _that. I was born blind also and don't ever ask me to put icing on a cake-that winds up looking like a braille map with lots of mountains. Needless to say, I have two limited suggestions. One, I _never put my pb in the refrigerator. And two, I

Re: [CnD] Test

2016-06-30 Thread Deborah Fisher via Cookinginthedark
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Re: [CnD] Peanut Butter Problem

2016-06-30 Thread gail johnson via Cookinginthedark
If I want a peanutbutter jelly sandwich I mix the portion of each I want in a separate bowl. Then I take a spoon place the mixture in the middle of the bread and use the back of the spoon or a butter knife to work my way to the edge. This for me anyway makes pb spread easier.

Re: [CnD] Peanut Butter Problem

2016-06-30 Thread Marie Rudys via Cookinginthedark
Hello. I just heard an interesting tip on Newsreel Magazine about peanut butter. There is a softer spreadable kind that comes in oval tubs and is in grocery stores, which is more easily spread. I don't know the brand or what stores they are in. Marie -Original Message- From:

Re: [CnD] Peanut Butter Problem

2016-06-30 Thread Lori Castner via Cookinginthedark
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:cookinginthedark@acbradio.org] Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2016 11:40 AM To:

Re: [CnD] Peanut Butter Problem

2016-06-30 Thread Regina Marie via Cookinginthedark
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

[CnD] Peanut Butter Problem

2016-06-30 Thread Lee Mounger via Cookinginthedark
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

[CnD] Smokers

2016-06-30 Thread Dixie via Cookinginthedark
Hi all, I am looking for some advice on purchasing and using a smoker. We catch some fish here during the summer and I thought smoking it might be a good idea. What should I look for in a smoker? What should I avoid in a smoker? Where is a good source to get smokers, and the various