According to the Skippy Peanut Butter website a 40 oz. jar of peanut butter is equal to 4 3/8 cups. A slang term for peanut butter during World War II was monkey butter.
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Jim Bonner invented the Peanut Butter and Banana sandwich. Jim lives in Toronto and along his life's journey; he developed what is known to the world as the greatest sandwich combination since peanut butter and jam. Jim perfected Peanut Butter & Banana sandwiches during fatherhood as this became a favourite in the Bonner household. He knew the smooth yet thick texture of peanut butter could stand up to the sweetness of jam, so he decided to advance the sandwich with an alternate fruit addition. Many simple lunches have been spruced up with this now classic flavour combination. He is quite modest about his successes as the inventor of this amazing sandwich, but since the question is being asked, please note that Jim did in fact invent it. He only wants the world to enjoy this sandwich, and not the immeasurable success and triumph of his creation.
Who ever told you God invented peanut butter? There are many claims about the origin of peanut butter. Africans ground peanuts into stews as early as the 14th century. The Chinese have crushed peanuts into creamy sauces for centuries. Satay sauced has been used for hundreds of years. Civil War soldiers dined on 'peanut porridge.' These uses, however, bore little resemblance to peanut butter as you know it today. In 1890, a St. Louis physician supposedly encouraged the owner of a food products company, George A. Bayle Jr., to process and package ground peanut paste as a nutritious protein substitute for people with poor teeth who couldn't chew meat. The physician apparently had experimented by grinding peanuts in his hand-cranked meat grinder. Bayle mechanized the process and began selling peanut butter out of barrels for about 6
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Spam, cheese, fried eggs, peanut butter and jelly, baloney or just lettuce and tomato, tuna, chicken, egg salad or deviled ham
It's a long story. In the beginning, Australia got caught up in a war with peanut butter. Why? I'd dunno. Anyways, then jelly came over to help penut butter in the war. Fuzzy spike balls magically turned the name of this epic battle to WW1. Then their was a second war with penut butter and jelly and Australia. It was going horrible infill the butterfly people arrived. They brought color to the war. The Australians thought it was discussing how they bled red, so the surrendered to the penut butter jelly people. The fuzzy spike balls called this WW2. How do you not know this? Did you skip school?
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