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16-Oz Jif Natural Honey Creamy Peanut Butter Spread for $2.8 -
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$2.10.
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However, I'll give it one more try since this deal is reasonably priced and from a name brand. Thanks, OP.
However, I'm expecting a large puddle of oil on top that I'll have to mix, resulting in less-than-desirable slimy texture that's far inferior to typical peanut butter. Looks like I vastly prefer the unholy, unnatural stuff
However, I'll give it one more try since this deal is reasonably priced and from a name brand. Thanks, OP.
However, I'm expecting a large puddle of oil on top that I'll have to mix, resulting in less-than-desirable slimy texture that's far inferior to typical peanut butter. Looks like I vastly prefer the unholy, unnatural stuff [img]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/emot-LOL.gif[/img]
(2) the Jif natural peanut butter doesn't have the puddle of oil issue. Can't say for this product.
(2) the Jif natural peanut butter doesn't have the puddle of oil issue. Can't say for this product.
Sounds like this product is similar to Nutella, which is alarmingly and addictively delicious. I'm also glad none of that disgusting oil is involved, as with natural peanut butter. Mixing up that slimy sludge is easily one of the grossest, most unappetizing things I've ever encountered in a food jar Y*U*C*K*
Sounds like this product is similar to Nutella, which is alarmingly and addictively delicious. I'm also glad none of that disgusting oil is involved, as with natural peanut butter. Mixing up that slimy sludge is easily one of the grossest, most unappetizing things I've ever encountered in a food jar Y*U*C*K*
Sounds like this product is similar to Nutella, which is alarmingly and addictively delicious. I'm also glad none of that disgusting oil is involved, as with natural peanut butter. Mixing up that slimy sludge is easily one of the grossest, most unappetizing things I've ever encountered in a food jar Y*U*C*K*
Seriously though, I really do find having an inch of oil on top of my peanut butter truly unappetizing. I've never had much success mixing the separated oil; it's always slimy and quite disgusting—a pale comparison to the smoothness and texture of the typical 'unnatural' variety.
The strange thing is, I don't recall having to be careful not to mistakenly purchase slimy, greasy natural peanut butter a decade ago. Peanut butter was just non-greasy, tasty, and simple. Now, oily horrors lurk on grocery shelves, waiting for unsuspecting victims...
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Stick with "ingredients: peanuts"