Clean, plastic
peanut butter jars, shoe boxes and baby - wipe containers are perfect for small toys, and putting them to good use provides a valuable lesson in recycling.
glass
peanut butter jars, or nine or 10 small jars.
Of course, not
all peanut butter jars contain the same ingredients.
Other storage containers to try: pretzel barrels, large
peanut butter jars, coffee cans and empty spice bottles (perfect for storing beads).
Each year, plastic manufacturers pump out more than 45 million metric tons of PET to make water bottles, salad domes,
peanut butter jars, and other products — all of which sport a stamp with the number one inside a recycle symbol.
Or sometimes they add more air to the chips bag or a scoop in the bottom of
the peanut butter jar so it looks the same size.»
I'd already removed
the peanut butter jar and the baking soda but she started rebuilding the minute I turned my back.)
I'd already removed
the peanut butter jar and the baking soda but she started rebuilding the... [Continue reading]
Once all dough has been scooped, open up
your peanut butter jar.
Her current favorite toys are the plastic lid of
a peanut butter jar and anything that squeaks.
My favorite way to eat one of these bad boys is in an almost empty
peanut butter jar.
I also had some rice from takeout earlier in the week, and
my peanut butter jar was just about half full.
(I just finished scraping the last of the White Chocolate Wonderful
peanut butter jar with my finger.
If nothing else... I hope you celebrate today by grabbing a spoon and dipping it in
the peanut butter jar!
Now I'm gonna go dig into
my peanut butter jar!
How about a plastic
peanut butter jar, or a Kraft Marshmallow creme jar.
However, if you have any direct relatives with a peanut allergy, it's best to consult with your doctor before you break into
the peanut butter jar.
(And you all know how I feel about that: see my B4FD post, «Short Order Cooking and the Family Dinner: Back Away from
that Peanut Butter Jar!»).
Just turn on My Little Pony, give your kids
the peanut butter jar and a spoon (as long as they aren't allergic), and sit on the floor with a warm wet wash cloth massaging your boob and cry.
I prefer to eat this dish from a nearly empty
peanut butter jar, but a bowl will work too.
I always grind up an amount where the ground flax fills
a peanut butter jar and keep it in the fridge.
I made mine in a nearly empty
peanut butter jar (which means not a drop of peanut butter will be wasted) and added almond extract.
When I opened
the peanut butter jar, there... [Read more...]
I longer see
the peanut butter jar as half - empty - I see it as «almost a candle holder».
You've just arrived in Nicaragua and you're looking for the top things to eat in Nicaragua because
that peanut butter jar that you, the savvy traveler, have packed is down to its last spoonful.
Not exact matches
Take, for example, a business that wants to sell a 40 - ounce
jar of
peanut butter that retails for $ 5.49.
Their friends were glad to help in such a small way, and so sent a box containing several
jars of
peanut butter.
They couldn't get it where they were deployed, and so they wrote to some friends in the states to request a
jar a
peanut butter.
If a
jar containing
peanut butter is labeled caviar, what is it really?
Do you argue with equal conviction of some mysterious reason as to the possible existence of a spiritual ball of doom, unseen and malignant, hiding at this moment inside, say, a
jar of
peanut butter?
Can you tell me if you make the
peanut butter yourself or do I buy a
jar from the supermarket?
You don't see most of what I eat online and most of my meals are far from beautiful, I often eat quick cook porridge for dinner,
jars of
peanut butter with a spoon for breakfast, tubs of hummus with slightly stale rye bread on the tube for lunch and a few too many trays of not - quite - right brownies when I'm recipe testing.
Growing up, there were always 2
jars of
peanut butter in the cupboard — one small
jar of Skippy creamy, and one giant
jar of Jif crunchy.
In my idle daydreams (I never actually wanted to run away, but it was more of a what - if scenario), I'd always pack a
jar of
peanut butter, because that stuff is magical.
Apple season has finally arrived, which means it's time for apple pie, apple cider, and a better excuse to eat
peanut butter out of the
jar (using an apple slice as your spoon makes it healthier, right?)
Costco cans of
peanuts make 2 quart
jars worth of
peanut butter.
I am so bad for eating apples with half a
jar of
peanut butter.
After you refrigerate them, they firm up but if you made these nachos with a new
jar of these
peanut butters, you wouldn't have to melt them, just drizzle.
I remember a commercial for Reese's
Peanut Butter Cups many years ago that showed one guy on a bike crashing into another guy with a jar of peanut b
Peanut Butter Cups many years ago that showed one guy on a bike crashing into another guy with a jar of peanut b
Butter Cups many years ago that showed one guy on a bike crashing into another guy with a
jar of
peanut b
peanut butterbutter.
Most Hungarians have never eaten
peanut butter either, I love the stuff, I could happily sit there with a spoon and a
jar and be done with it... I'm not much of a cookie / sweet treat person but will have to give these a go just so our friends get to try
peanut butter
I thought to myself, well... if that 2 pounds of nuts makes the same amount of
peanut butter I would normally get out of the Adams
jar then that would be cheaper since I usually pay 6.99 for the already made stuff.
I container of white frosting (do not use whipped) and one
jar of
peanut butter.
You made those treats look so good I went and got the
peanut butter and just scooped it right out of the
jar!
We used to all sit around in the afternoons, after we'd been to the beach, and eat
peanut butter out of the
jar with spoons while playing cards and laughing constantly.
< 3 I love it when people think of me when they see something cool, and another thing I love is getting food as a gift — a friend gave me a
jar of
peanut butter a couple of weeks ago and I turned it into these delicious cookies; it's a recipe by Martha Stewart, and we all know that when it comes to food Martha can do no wrong.
I know it» sounds advised to use smooth
peanut butter, but I have a
jar with delicious cruncy PB that I would looove to try with these.
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).
So I caved, decided on bars instead of cookies, and then got home and saw a brand new
jar of
peanut butter.
I was inspired to make this Crunchy Cacao Nib Chocolate Almond
Butter after seeing a similar jar of chocolate chip peanut butter in the grocery
Butter after seeing a similar
jar of chocolate chip
peanut butter in the grocery
butter in the grocery store.
used one
jar of skippy
peanut butter and whole foods organic light brown sugar.