Sentences with phrase «like skippy»

At the risk of sounding like a skippy record, THANKS, as always!
Mine was quite salty (I used store bought cookies, and Kraft peanut butter which is like Skippy, ie.
The answer to both is yes, however, the authors themselves warn that you'll get the best final shape and texture from a smooth, thick processed peanut butter like Skippy (their recommendation; updated to note, thanks to a commenter suggestion, that the 16.3 - ounce jar of Skippy is estimated to contain 1 3/4 cups, saving you some measuring).
Do you use the natural peanut butter (thinner and runny) or the thicker brands with sugar like skippy?
Should it be something w sugar in it like a Skippy or Jif or an all natural no sugar added PB.

Not exact matches

I added a pinch of salt to the batter (I always do this to adjust for the lack of salt in the peanut butter), and whipped it until it was well blended — it never got to be batter - like as the Skippy batch.
I will try these again with more processed peanut butter (like normal Jif or Skippy, like recommended) and see if they keep their tall shape.
i'd add the powdered sugar about 1/2 a cup then see if you need more since natural peanut butter is usually thicker than brands like Jif and Skippy.
I find regular Skippy to be super sweet; it's good at first but then after a couple of bites it just tastes like candy to me.
I hate my grocery store here cause all they sell is Jiff, Skippy (which I don't mind sometimes), Peter Pan, and this nasty natural stuff that I'm sure taste like bark.
Has some other ingredients and tastes more like regular (skippy, jif) PB.
Note: You want to use peanut butter like Kraft or Skippy's, not the natural peanut butters where the nut butter and the oil separates.
I like to split mine open and top with a little more jam and a little extra Skippy Natural Peanut Butter.
Probably could have let it go longer but loved the texture in contrast to the Skippy - like sunflower butter I buy at the store.
I went to see it in theaters thinking it would be the usual comic book adaptation / abomination and that only strong anti-depressants would stop me from clawing out my eyes with an ice cream scoop, like my friend did after seeing The Punisher a while back (R.I.P. Skippy!).
This time, Marion is joined in her mission by Skippy, a ghostly pooch who, like his mistress, can appear and disappear at will.
I would like to note that Jennifer Egan beat out a very impressive group of Finalists: Freedom, Skippy Dies, To the End of the Land and Comedy in a Minor Key.
As Easy as Falling off the Face of the Earth by Lynne Rae Perkins A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan Backseat Saints by Joshilyn Jackson Chicken Big by Keith Graves Exley by Brocke Clark Five Days Apart by Chris Binchy Freedom by Jonathan Franzen Gold Boy, Emerald Girl by Yiyun Li Lift by Kelly Corrigan Lives Like Loaded Guns by Lyndall Gordon Luka and the Fire of Life by Salman Rushdie Mr. Peanut by Adam Ross Our Tragic Universe by Scarlett Thomas Running the Books by Avi Steinberg Skippy Dies by Paul Murray Street Shadows by Jerald Walker Super Sad True Love Story by Gary Shteyngart The Bedwetter by Sarah Silverman The Book of Fires by Jane Borodale The Passage by Justin Cronin The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell The Vanishing of Katharina Linden by Helen Grant What to Cook & How to Cook It by Jane Hornby You Had Me at Woof by Julie Klam
Skippy likes other dogs, but is happier in a one - on - one situation with them.
A recall was later announced for Gravy Train and three other canned dog foods — Kibbles «N Bits, Ol' Roy and Skippy, all of which, like Gravy Train, are made by Big Heart Brands, a subsidiary of Smucker's.
I like it because it looks more smooth (some seem to skippy / bouncy.)
Skippy would certainly be shunned if he kept making claims and spouting gibberish like he does here.
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