i could not find a similar image for a jar of peanut butter, but this is close = https://wakethewolves.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/wakethewolves-sugarcomparison-3.jpg = 3/4 tspn sugar in 2 Tbspn peanut butter
p.s. i make my own 'Peanutella' by mixing 1 or 2 heaping tspn of cocoa powder into the peanut butter jar. same with 'Mapletella' - pour some maple syrup into the peanut butter jar and mix.
Like M&Ms, this didn't start out as a Candy or Desert. It was a transportable, shelf stable, delicious source of high calorie content in wartime. It was based on ingredients that were easily sourced under shortages.
That is why I stopped having Nutella - not enough cocoa and hazelnuts, and too much of the other stuff.
ReplyDeletei could not find a similar image for a jar of peanut butter, but this is close = https://wakethewolves.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/wakethewolves-sugarcomparison-3.jpg = 3/4 tspn sugar in 2 Tbspn peanut butter
ReplyDeletep.s. i make my own 'Peanutella' by mixing 1 or 2 heaping tspn of cocoa powder into the peanut butter jar. same with 'Mapletella' - pour some maple syrup into the peanut butter jar and mix.
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I eat quite a bit of peanut butter, but I wouldn't touch any brand that had sugar in it--or anything but peanuts, for that matter.
DeleteLike M&Ms, this didn't start out as a Candy or Desert. It was a transportable, shelf stable, delicious source of high calorie content in wartime. It was based on ingredients that were easily sourced under shortages.
ReplyDeleteTIL that M&Ms were originally a wartime product -
Deletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%26M%27s#History_1941-1979
Laura Scudder makes peanut butter with peanuts and a little salt.
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