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Message 1315764 - Posted: 15 Dec 2012, 22:12:15 UTC - in response to Message 1315738.  

Locally we can get "organic" peanut butter, made with no added oil and no added salt. Tastes like ... well, can't use that word in a family friendly forum.

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Message 1315773 - Posted: 15 Dec 2012, 22:38:39 UTC - in response to Message 1315738.  

Almond butter is made near here.. an alternative for those who have peanut allergies.

The basic recipe to make peanut butter is peanuts, salt, and if needed a little bit of oil, blend until creamy. spread on.. well whatever you want.


Every time I have done it after a week or so the oil starts coming to the top.
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Message 1315793 - Posted: 15 Dec 2012, 23:11:04 UTC - in response to Message 1315773.  

Almond butter is made near here.. an alternative for those who have peanut allergies.

The basic recipe to make peanut butter is peanuts, salt, and if needed a little bit of oil, blend until creamy. spread on.. well whatever you want.


Every time I have done it after a week or so the oil starts coming to the top.



That is a good thing. Commercial peanut butter is up to 2% hydrogenated oil stabilizer that prevent the separation.
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Message 1315825 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 0:17:56 UTC - in response to Message 1315793.  

Almond butter is made near here.. an alternative for those who have peanut allergies.

The basic recipe to make peanut butter is peanuts, salt, and if needed a little bit of oil, blend until creamy. spread on.. well whatever you want.


Every time I have done it after a week or so the oil starts coming to the top.



That is a good thing. Commercial peanut butter is up to 2% hydrogenated oil stabilizer that prevent the separation.


That would explain it.
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Message 1315827 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 0:23:05 UTC

How about a pastrami on rye?


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Message 1315832 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 0:41:11 UTC - in response to Message 1315827.  

How about a pastrami on rye?

With peanut butter on one slice of bread and Swiss cheese on the other side of the pastrami.
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Message 1315835 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 0:51:53 UTC - in response to Message 1315773.  

Almond butter is made near here.. an alternative for those who have peanut allergies.

The basic recipe to make peanut butter is peanuts, salt, and if needed a little bit of oil, blend until creamy. spread on.. well whatever you want.

Every time I have done it after a week or so the oil starts coming to the top.

On my first boat, in the mid-1970s, on long runs we carried PB in #6 cans (about the size of a 1-pound jar). One time I caught a messcook about to throw away 4 cans that had started to separate. He thought it was bad. I told him to get a knife and stir it back in. Probably saved his butt (Leading cook was my roommate back in Pearl). As I recall, it took him a loooooooong time to qualify.
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Message 1315837 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 0:56:21 UTC - in response to Message 1315832.  
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How about a pastrami on rye?

With peanut butter on one slice of bread and Swiss cheese on the other side of the pastrami.




I have had pastrami on rye but never with PB cheese and pastrami.
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Message 1315839 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 1:05:05 UTC - in response to Message 1315837.  

How about a pastrami on rye?

With peanut butter on one slice of bread and Swiss cheese on the other side of the pastrami.

I have had pastrami on rye but never with PB and cheese pastrami.

One of my favorite sandwiches - on whole wheat or multi-grain bread:
Peanut Butter, Bologna (all-beef), American Cheese, Pastrami, Provolone, Ham, Mozzarella, Turkey, Monterey Jack, Horseradish.
With a cold root beer or a wheat beet to wash it down.
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Message 1315863 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 2:25:01 UTC - in response to Message 1315839.  

How about a pastrami on rye?

With peanut butter on one slice of bread and Swiss cheese on the other side of the pastrami.

I have had pastrami on rye but never with PB and cheese pastrami.

One of my favorite sandwiches - on whole wheat or multi-grain bread:
Peanut Butter, Bologna (all-beef), American Cheese, Pastrami, Provolone, Ham, Mozzarella, Turkey, Monterey Jack, Horseradish.
With a cold root beer or a wheat beet to wash it down.


Oh man, sounds like you cleaned out the fridg. LOL
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Message 1315887 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 5:35:12 UTC - in response to Message 1315864.  

How about a pastrami on rye?

With peanut butter on one slice of bread and Swiss cheese on the other side of the pastrami.

I have had pastrami on rye but never with PB and cheese pastrami.

One of my favorite sandwiches - on whole wheat or multi-grain bread:
Peanut Butter, Bologna (all-beef), American Cheese, Pastrami, Provolone, Ham, Mozzarella, Turkey, Monterey Jack, Horseradish.
With a cold root beer or a wheat beet to wash it down.


Oh man, sounds like you cleaned out the fridg. LOL

Yeah, like the only things missing were some jalapenos and the proverbial kitchen sink.

I knew a guy that liked jalapeño sandwiches.


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Message 1315889 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 5:52:19 UTC - in response to Message 1315888.  

How about a pastrami on rye?

With peanut butter on one slice of bread and Swiss cheese on the other side of the pastrami.

I have had pastrami on rye but never with PB and cheese pastrami.

One of my favorite sandwiches - on whole wheat or multi-grain bread:
Peanut Butter, Bologna (all-beef), American Cheese, Pastrami, Provolone, Ham, Mozzarella, Turkey, Monterey Jack, Horseradish.
With a cold root beer or a wheat beet to wash it down.


Oh man, sounds like you cleaned out the fridg. LOL

Yeah, like the only things missing were some jalapenos and the proverbial kitchen sink.

I knew a guy that liked jalapeño sandwiches.

My Nephew at one point ate those, He probably still does.

Santa Fe in the summer of 78?


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Message 1315901 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 7:09:23 UTC - in response to Message 1315889.  

How about a pastrami on rye?

With peanut butter on one slice of bread and Swiss cheese on the other side of the pastrami.

I have had pastrami on rye but never with PB and cheese pastrami.

One of my favorite sandwiches - on whole wheat or multi-grain bread:
Peanut Butter, Bologna (all-beef), American Cheese, Pastrami, Provolone, Ham, Mozzarella, Turkey, Monterey Jack, Horseradish.
With a cold root beer or a wheat beet to wash it down.


Oh man, sounds like you cleaned out the fridg. LOL

Yeah, like the only things missing were some jalapenos and the proverbial kitchen sink.

I knew a guy that liked jalapeño sandwiches.

My Nephew at one point ate those, He probably still does.

Santa Fe in the summer of 78?
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Been there and done that for ten years.
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Message 1315904 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 7:23:28 UTC - in response to Message 1315901.  
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[quote][quote]How about a pastrami on rye?

With peanut butter on one slice of bread and Swiss cheese on the other side of the pastrami.

I have had pastrami on rye but never with PB and cheese pastrami.

One of my favorite sandwiches - on whole wheat or multi-grain bread:
Peanut Butter, Bologna (all-beef), American Cheese, Pastrami, Provolone, Ham, Mozzarella, Turkey, Monterey Jack, Horseradish.
With a cold root beer or a wheat beet to wash it down.


Oh man, sounds like you cleaned out the fridg. LOL

Yeah, like the only things missing were some jalapenos and the proverbial kitchen sink.

I knew a guy that liked jalapeño sandwiches.

My Nephew at one point ate those, He probably still does.

Santa Fe in the summer of 78?
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Been there and done that for ten years. Peppers I love so much while living in NM other than some times heart burn.LOL
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Message 1316054 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 15:35:56 UTC

A favourite of mine is canned sardines on toast. We get some Portuguese canned sardines here with jalapenos in the oil. Very nice on toast.

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Message 1316068 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 15:48:10 UTC - in response to Message 1316054.  
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A favourite of mine is canned sardines on toast. We get some Portuguese canned sardines here with jalapenos in the oil. Very nice on toast.


Yes but with creamed horse radish..Really works but zero pb om that one. :)))
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Message 1316207 - Posted: 16 Dec 2012, 20:35:34 UTC - in response to Message 1316068.  

A favourite of mine is canned sardines on toast. We get some Portuguese canned sardines here with jalapenos in the oil. Very nice on toast.


Yes but with creamed horse radish..Really works but zero pb om that one. :)))


I love Portuquese sausage, such good flavor.
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Message 1316281 - Posted: 17 Dec 2012, 1:23:45 UTC - in response to Message 1315891.  

How about a pastrami on rye?

With peanut butter on one slice of bread and Swiss cheese on the other side of the pastrami.

I have had pastrami on rye but never with PB and cheese pastrami.

One of my favorite sandwiches - on whole wheat or multi-grain bread:
Peanut Butter, Bologna (all-beef), American Cheese, Pastrami, Provolone, Ham, Mozzarella, Turkey, Monterey Jack, Horseradish.
With a cold root beer or a wheat beet to wash it down.


Oh man, sounds like you cleaned out the fridg. LOL

Yeah, like the only things missing were some jalapenos and the proverbial kitchen sink.

I knew a guy that liked jalapeño sandwiches.

My Nephew at one point ate those, He probably still does.

Santa Fe in the summer of 78?

Nah, He was 6 years old then.

OK. The guy I was talking about was about 20 years older than that.


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Message 1316300 - Posted: 17 Dec 2012, 2:31:41 UTC - in response to Message 1316281.  

How about a pastrami on rye?

With peanut butter on one slice of bread and Swiss cheese on the other side of the pastrami.

I have had pastrami on rye but never with PB and cheese pastrami.

One of my favorite sandwiches - on whole wheat or multi-grain bread:
Peanut Butter, Bologna (all-beef), American Cheese, Pastrami, Provolone, Ham, Mozzarella, Turkey, Monterey Jack, Horseradish.
With a cold root beer or a wheat beet to wash it down.


Oh man, sounds like you cleaned out the fridg. LOL

Yeah, like the only things missing were some jalapenos and the proverbial kitchen sink.

I knew a guy that liked jalapeño sandwiches.

My Nephew at one point ate those, He probably still does.

Santa Fe in the summer of 78?

Nah, He was 6 years old then.

OK. The guy I was talking about was about 20 years older than that.


I like peppers very much and use them all the time mild or hot it doesn't matter. But the ones that are so hot the rip out your mouth I stay away from.
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Message 1316333 - Posted: 17 Dec 2012, 6:46:28 UTC
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Sounds good to me
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