How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds.

   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds.
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That's what the label says. Just about the same as the 'name' brands.


Harry K



Carry this in your wallet next to my picture. :D


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   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds. #62  
OK, just completed a highly scientific experiment. As mentioned above, the Smuckers ingredients are listed only as "peanuts, contains 1% or less of salt". The Great Value ingredients are listed as "roasted peanuts, sugar, contains 2% or less of molasses, hydrogenated vegetable oils (rapeseed, cottonseed, soybean oil), salt", but also has "ALLERGY WARNING: CONTAINS PEANUTS, MAY CONTAIN TRACES OF MILK, EGGS, ANCHOVIES, WHEAT AND SOY". The only thing that surprises me is "anchovies"???? Both jars of peanut butter were the "creamy" type.

But to continue . . . when my wife saw me opening 2 jars of peanut butter, and putting the dough hook in the mixer, she asked, "Are you fixin' to make a mess?" and I replied, "Quite possibly". As it turned out, no mess at all.

First I mixed the Smuckers pure peanut better that had oil on top when I started. Even when I turned it up to the 7th speed, no mess. When it was thoroughly mixed, I washed the dough hook, then did the same mixing to the Great Value peanut butter. Then came the taste tests; my wife and her sister participated.

And the conclusions; the pure peanut butter was slightly thinner in texture than the other, and all 3 testers agreed that the pure peanut butter tasted better. So I reckon we'll only buy the pure peanut butter in the future and mix it when needed.

And we thank sixdogs for starting this thread with good information.

Bird, some of the bigger HEB stores have an aisle dedicated to trail mix types of fodder. Some have peanut butter grinders. The store in College Station has 3. Almond butter, Peanut Butter, and Honey Roasted PB. My wifey loves the honey roasted. It doesn't seem to settle much, but it also doesn't stay on our shelf for more than 2 weeks before it is gone. :)
 
   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds. #64  
Bird, some of the bigger HEB stores have an aisle dedicated to trail mix types of fodder. Some have peanut butter grinders. The store in College Station has 3. Almond butter, Peanut Butter, and Honey Roasted PB. My wifey loves the honey roasted. It doesn't seem to settle much, but it also doesn't stay on our shelf for more than 2 weeks before it is gone. :)

Kyle, H.E.B. was my mother's favorite grocery store, partly because when they lived in Port Aransas, the H.E.B. in Aransas Pass was the biggest grocery store around, and partly because of the charitable works the owners did. But we don't have one around here. The Denton Record-Chronicle had a story this past week about a sign on some land on University Drive saying it's a future site of an H.E.B. Well, an H.E.B. spokesperson admits they own the land, but they denies having any plans to put a store there.

Of course that land is very close to an Albertson's, Walmart, and Sam's Club, with a WinCo store about to be built.
 
   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds. #66  
OK - 65 posts grown men debating the pros and cons of various types of peanut butter. Cmon we should be talking about more important things, like, why those pallets are still standing in the famers field.
See now you know why we all come here.
 
   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds. #67  
I don't figure there are too many things more important than what I eat.:laughing:
 
   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds. #68  
OK - 65 posts grown men debating the pros and cons of various types of peanut butter. Cmon we should be talking about more important things, like, why those pallets are still standing in the famers field.
See now you know why we all come here.
Please, please, provided this pauper with a perfect pallet of peanutty peanut butter.
 
   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds.
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#69  
At first I feared this might be one of us that cracked but it's merely a New York City "artist" that's making 2,340 PB& J sandwiches for some reason. I can't tell but it could be real peanut butter. You know, just peanuts and salt. She probably got ginned up reading this thread and is taking things to their logical conclusion. She's an "artist" so I suppose the Sistine Chapel ceiling might be next. Let's hope she didn't rip off our dough hook and drill idea. :D

X out of the picture to read the story.

https://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20...340-pbj-sandwiches-five-days/slideshow/687751
 
   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds. #70  
A few years ago my allergy nurse recommended natural peanut butter to me, and I've been enjoying it ever since. A year or two after that an older friend was giving away most of his tools has he felt he had gotten to unfit to use them, and he passed a pneumatic paint shaker along to me. Shortly after that I came home from the grocery store with a fresh jar of peanut butter and was about to start the somewhat arduous task of stirring in the oil when a revelation struck me: Why not use the paint shaker? So out into the garage I went, fired up the compressor, loaded the jar into the shaker, and fifteen minutes later, had the most perfectly mixed jar of all natural peanut butter ever.

A year or so later I was using the shaker as God intended, and somehow the can came loose. Man what a mess. I'd hate to see that happen to a jar of peanut butter... :laughing:
 
   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds. #71  
A few years ago my allergy nurse recommended natural peanut butter to me, and I've been enjoying it ever since. A year or two after that an older friend was giving away most of his tools has he felt he had gotten to unfit to use them, and he passed a pneumatic paint shaker along to me. Shortly after that I came home from the grocery store with a fresh jar of peanut butter and was about to start the somewhat arduous task of stirring in the oil when a revelation struck me: Why not use the paint shaker? So out into the garage I went, fired up the compressor, loaded the jar into the shaker, and fifteen minutes later, had the most perfectly mixed jar of all natural peanut butter ever.

A year or so later I was using the shaker as God intended, and somehow the can came loose. Man what a mess. I'd hate to see that happen to a jar of peanut butter... :laughing:

But think what a great PBJ sandwich you could make that way.

Harrry K
 
   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds. #72  
My wife had half a jar of peanut butter in the cabinet and less than half a jar of grape jelly in the refrigerator. Now she spreads peanut butter on one slice of bread, grape jelly on another slice, then puts them together. I just don't like those kind of sandwiches; I like the peanut butter and jelly thoroughly mixed then spread on the bread. So today, I dumped that half jar of jelly into the half jar of peanut butter and thoroughly mixed them, as described in this thread. Now each jar was half full, but the peanut butter jar was larger than the grape jelly jar, so the jar with the mix isn't full. So I think I'll just pour some honey in it and mix it again.
 
   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds.
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#73  
A few years ago my allergy nurse recommended natural peanut butter to me, and I've been enjoying it ever since. A year or two after that an older friend was giving away most of his tools has he felt he had gotten to unfit to use them, and he passed a pneumatic paint shaker along to me. Shortly after that I came home from the grocery store with a fresh jar of peanut butter and was about to start the somewhat arduous task of stirring in the oil when a revelation struck me: Why not use the paint shaker? So out into the garage I went, fired up the compressor, loaded the jar into the shaker, and fifteen minutes later, had the most perfectly mixed jar of all natural peanut butter ever.

A year or so later I was using the shaker as God intended, and somehow the can came loose. Man what a mess. I'd hate to see that happen to a jar of peanut butter... :laughing:

I read an article a while back that dealt with a cure for the deadly peanut allergy. Apparently, doctors had been working on it. Anyway, the "cure" involved eating peanuts in small doses and working your way up.

In other words, the peanut allergy developed because kids stopped eating them and the cure is to reverse course and begin again. Go figure.

Peanut Allergies: Scientists Say Peanut Flour Can Help Build Tolerance | TIME.com


Oh, on making a mess with a paint shaker? Try mixing peanut butter via the drill and dough hook method while on fast forward and lifting too high out of the jar before fully mixed. It's a mixed blessing because you're banned from the kitchen but that's where the beer is kept.
 
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   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds. #74  
4 pages of peanut butter talk, do I need to start a new thread about how to stir up an older tub of "Fluffernutter" spread?:laughing:
I love me a fluffernutter sammy!
 
   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds. #75  
My daughter was diagnosed with a peanut allergy when she was a year old. We found out the hard way.

Allergist had us abstain for a couple of years, during which she had a couple of minor issues. Eventually they did some food challenges with her in micro doses. Shortly after, her tests all proved negative and she was allowed to eat it normally with proper supervision from us. Last night we enjoyed celery stalks with peanut butter for an after dinner snack - and she promptly licked all the peanut butter off without eating the celery.
 
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Now that we've covered the bases with peanut butter, look at the label on your jelly or jam jar. A lot of it is not made with cane sugar but rather high fructose corn sweetener (HFCS) and corn syrup. There really isn't anything wrong with HFCS and it's taken a bad rap for claims of weight gain and diabetes issues. HFCS is cheaper than sugar so it's used everywhere, mostly in soda. Still, the switch to real sugar is accelerating and HFCS is falling out of favor in a big way.

I believe that jelly made with real sugar tastes better than the HFCS stuff. Maybe it's me or it could be that a maker who cares enough to pay extra for real sugar may care enough to do other little things that taste better. Not sure. But, try jam or jelly made with real sugar and use it with real peanut butter and I bet you will notice the difference.

You have to look a little harder to find real sugar jam or jelly. Costco carries it with big jars pretty cheap. Sam's Club doesn't seem to have it but WalMart does in the smaller and more expensive jars. Still, you could try a sample that way. Grape or strawberry goes best with PB&J sandwiches, probably because it's tackier and adheres better to the bread.
 
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#77  
Uhh, quick note on mixing peanut butter this way. You always start with the dough hook turning in reverse or you will have peanut butter everywhere**. You can switch F-R once things get going but not from the start. Unfortunate, yet teachable moment to a friend of mine with a short attention span on directions.


** Eight foot radius
 
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I'm the OP on this and have an update worth noting. The Costco 100% peanut butter I use is smooth. No crunchy and I like crunchy. Now, you can buy Smucker's 100% PB that's crunchy but it's not always available.

So, we got some jars of dry roasted unsalted peanuts on sale and an extra two empty jars to handle the combined product overflow. We split the Costco creamy PB into three jars so we had space, got a plastic bag to smash the nuts in and a kitchen hammer. I smashed the nuts into pieces and added them to the plain PB. Actually starting the jar with crushed nuts first and then layering back and forth up to 3/4 full with smooth PB worked the best. Then, hit it with the electric drill to mix. We found the more added peanuts the better. Go crazy. Commercial crunchy PB is woefully lacking in added nuts and too much salt.

So, I now have crunchy PB to my specs, PB and strawberry sandwiches at my command and a smile on my face.



Note: when you crush the peanuts, put in a big zip-lock bag and whack away. Do it without the contained bag and 98% will be on the floor and 2% somewhere else. You don't have to zip the bag shut and start with smaller amounts.
 
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   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds. #79  
My wife eats quite a lot of peanut butter and I eat very little. But neither of us want the crunchy. But for those who prefer the crunchy, that sounds like you have a good way to go.
 
   / How to stir peanut butter in 30 seconds.
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My wife eats quite a lot of peanut butter and I eat very little. But neither of us want the crunchy. But for those who prefer the crunchy, that sounds like you have a good way to go.

Bird-- Let me tell you that the best smooth peanut butter we ever had is from Costco. Sells as a 2 pack and great price. If not a member, find a friend. I think but not positive that the two jar pack costs around $9. And they're good size jars.
 

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