One vote for Chunky.
Quote from: Jane on January 16, 2020, 07:43:13 AMIf I had rye bread in the freezer I would make peanut butter sandwiches with apricot jam. No no no noPeanut butter sandwiches must be on white bread with grape jelly
If I had rye bread in the freezer I would make peanut butter sandwiches with apricot jam.
I don't remember what brands my parents bought when I was growing up, but at some point, I discovered Adams, then called "Old Fashioned," now "100% Natural."
Quote from: George on January 16, 2020, 11:46:00 AMI don't remember what brands my parents bought when I was growing up, but at some point, I discovered Adams, then called "Old Fashioned," now "100% Natural." I recently tried that. Aside from not being able to stir it, I thought the taste was terrible.
I love the taste of just peanuts and salt. Right now, I do have some Skippy "No-Stir" all-natural peanut butter extra crunchy (I had a coupon) but you still have to stir it a bit. Otherwise, I usually just eat it right out of the jar. Or I'll put it on chocolate bars or something else that goes well with peanut butter. The current jar that I have is only about a third full, so when that has all been consumed by me, I'll get some more Adams.
Quote from: vixmom on January 16, 2020, 11:35:28 AMQuote from: Jane on January 16, 2020, 07:43:13 AMIf I had rye bread in the freezer I would make peanut butter sandwiches with apricot jam. No no no noPeanut butter sandwiches must be on white bread with grape jellyYes on the eye. Annie LaMott has a great bit in one of her books on how kids know when Dad made their lunch, because he use apricot jelly and how weird kids found that.
Quote from: Jrand69 on January 16, 2020, 12:12:59 PMOne vote for Chunky.One more vote for chunky.
I eat enough almonds that I don't need almond butter. I am now feeling guilty eating almonds as the almond farms are killing the bees
Three!
Creamy, not chunky. Never chunky.
Quote from: John G. on January 16, 2020, 12:31:06 PMThree!Four!
Quote from: Jane on January 16, 2020, 07:15:02 AMBruce I was trying to remember what you had said about Jojo Rabbit and couldn't find it by searching. It must be in the notes and if there is a way to search those I am not aware of it.Jane, at the bottom of the page of BK's notes is a search box: Search BK's Notes Archive: Just put your search terms in there and it'll search BK's notes, not the board's posts. I searched "Jojo Rabbit" and found this on December 18, 2019:QuoteYesterday, I chose a DGA screener entitled Jojo Rabbit – I had no idea what it was – in fact, I thought it was probably some stupid animated thing. Well, it’s anything but that. What it is is kind of a very clever satire that takes place in Nazi Germany. It’s fairly audacious – the filming style is kind of that quirky thing that quirky filmmakers like to do – you’ll recognize it right away – but it’s a remarkable film in that it somehow manages the almost impossible feat of negotiating all its tonal shifts. One minute, you’re laughing out loud at the outrageousness of it, and the next you’re getting surprisingly emotional. I watched the first forty-five minutes or so, but then had to be on my way to the theater for some callbacks and new auditions. I was hoping that wouldn’t take too long, but we didn’t finish until around 8:45.
Bruce I was trying to remember what you had said about Jojo Rabbit and couldn't find it by searching. It must be in the notes and if there is a way to search those I am not aware of it.
Yesterday, I chose a DGA screener entitled Jojo Rabbit – I had no idea what it was – in fact, I thought it was probably some stupid animated thing. Well, it’s anything but that. What it is is kind of a very clever satire that takes place in Nazi Germany. It’s fairly audacious – the filming style is kind of that quirky thing that quirky filmmakers like to do – you’ll recognize it right away – but it’s a remarkable film in that it somehow manages the almost impossible feat of negotiating all its tonal shifts. One minute, you’re laughing out loud at the outrageousness of it, and the next you’re getting surprisingly emotional. I watched the first forty-five minutes or so, but then had to be on my way to the theater for some callbacks and new auditions. I was hoping that wouldn’t take too long, but we didn’t finish until around 8:45.
Ben and Jerry’s has a new flavor, Netflix and Chill’d. It’s peanut butter ice cream with pretzels and fudge brownies in it. Me want.