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what goes with peanut butter . . .

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mollykins | 11:47 Sun 07th Nov 2010 | Food & Drink
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. . .apart from jam?
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eeeuuwww I wouldn't even buy it in the first place
Butter your toast...then add the peanut butter...yummmm
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hmmmm I might try that pasta but i didn't think it would need it so didn't use any.
Take it from one who grew up with it...butter,butter,butter....;-))
All washed down with either hot tea or cold milk - mmmmmmmmm!!
bleughhhh
Molly, you could always use peanut butter to make a satay sauce/marinade.
Oh yes; you have to have butter or margerine on first!
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hmmm thanks NoM.
See-stewey agrees and he's on the other side of the pond...lol
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Are there any flavours of jam that don't go with it?
Nothing, I hate it
Yuk Yuk. Some people will put anything in their gob.
Try this.

PEANUT BUTTER SOUP

1 c. chopped celery
1/2 med. onion, chopped
2 tbsp. butter
2 tbsp. flour
7 c. chicken broth
1 c. creamy peanut butter
1 c. milk
Chopped chives

Saute celery and onion until tender; add flour, stir until thickened. Gradually add broth and bring to boil. Add peanut butter and milk; simmer 10 minutes.
Makes 8 cups soup.
Mashed banana and then fry the sandwich, delicious and fattening!
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\i might try that stewey but not at the moment,I just made a huge batch of pumkin soup up.
I can't think of anything that goes with it. PB&J is still the best, preferably with bramble jelly.
What goes with peanut butter? Quite simply more peanut butter - never skimp on it.
'Fraid I'm with JMR on this..... bleugh
Golden Syrup-and PB is great in a satay sauce with noodles!

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