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I find it quite easy to stir it up with a table knife, and a knife is easier to clean than a hand mixer -- not to mention that I was going to dirty one to spread the peanut butter anyway.

But Adams might come in a bigger container than Kroger Natural, which comes in a container that two people can empty before the peanut butter gets stale even though we prefer it at room temperature.

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Joy Beeson
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Adams comes in two sizes. Because I eat peanut butter every day, I buy the larger size, and it is very awkward, not to mention difficult, to thoroughly stir it with a knife. The smaller jars aren't so bad. Cleaning the dough hook is very easy, and it's long enough that the mixer doesn't require cleaning -- as long as I don't hit "pulse."

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Pogonip

I seem to recall DH buying some sort of peanut butter a long time ago which required stirring. We just stored it up-side-down, so the extra oil was at the bottom of the jar when we used it. But it could be (I don't recall) that it wasn't very creamy when used that way. I'll stick with Jif or Skippy, I eat peanut butter every day as well. Now that I don't have to accommodate anyone else, I alternate between creamy and chunky. DH hated chunky for some reason.

Beverly

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BEI Design

What, you haven't ever scrubbed the ceiling with a nice new sponge mop??? ;-)

Try some hot rubbing alcohol on the spots, then... the anthocyanins have been hydrolyzed to the aglycones if they're not coming out with detergent and water, and they'll dissolve out in hot alcohol.

See what happens when you spend too much time studying chemistry? Warps you for life.... ;-)

Kay `

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Kay Lancaster

I about swallowed my gum I laughed and snorted so hard at that one!!! LOL

Poor gal. Bet she hasn't done too much more counter surfing after that. We are babysitting this weekend. So I have my dog and one extra. My kitchen floors have never been so clean -- who knew two landsharks were this efficient!!!

Sharon

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Sharon Hays

No. I left the spot there on purpose. This way the children have one teeny little thing to tease their otherwise perfect mother about. LOL!!! Actually, I didn't see that spot for a few days. By that time, it was well and truly dried and a sponge mop wasn't gonna get it. I'm sure we'll paint the ceiling eventually. LOL

Is that what they mean by "better living through modern chemistry?" ;)

And you may be warped, but you're wefted too. ;)

Sharon

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Sharon Hays

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