Originally posted by clandarkfireI just remembered a quick sandwich my mother used to make for unexpected guests. This dates back about 65 years! Spread slices of white bread with peanut butter. Top with crumbled bacon. Place under broiler in oven and broil until the bacon is crisp and the peanut butter is bubbling. Cool a bit before serving. Rich but very tasty.
Peanut butter on wheat bread with honey, bannana, and raisins.
Originally posted by KellyJayYou do realise that those who eat peanut butter are keeping millions of Chinese in jobs.
What do you like with your Peanut butter?
Peanutbutter and Jelly
Peanutbotter and banana
Peanutbutter and celery
Peanutbutter and apples
Peanutbutter and Mayonnaise
Peanutbutter and ?
🙂
Kelly
The smooth variety comes from those that still have all their own teeth to grind the peanuts up before spitting out the mush onto a conveyor belt which goes to a large bottlong factory.
The crunchy variety is the result of playful children who play games to see who can chew the most nuts at a time. When their mouths become too full and their friends laugh at them they spit the partially crunched nuts onto the conveyor belt.
An average worker can chew their way through 36 pounds of nuts in a 12 hour shift. With the factories having an average workforce of 10,000,000, they reckon that by 2031 all nuts grown will have been made into peanut butter and China will be gripped by recession when 10 million workers are forced onto the dole at once.
Remember this when you are eating your next peanut butter sandwich.
Originally posted by adramforallHa!
You do realise that those who eat peanut butter are keeping millions of Chinese in jobs.
The smooth variety comes from those that still have all their own teeth to grind the peanuts up before spitting out the mush onto a conveyor belt which goes to a large bottlong factory.
The crunchy variety is the result of playful children who play games to s ...[text shortened]... ed onto the dole at once.
Remember this when you are eating your next peanut butter sandwich.
This has made mouths in China very powerful:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7772902.stm