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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:52

Happy Peanut Butter Day!

article image placeholderRead this with your mouth full!
But I would love to hear your relationship to peanut butter because mine is one of joy and silly moments. And of course, now I do eat more almond butter than peanut butter. But, boy, has peanut butter been the thing in my life that has brought me great immediate satisfaction. And it explains to me a lot why in this article, every time I read a new fact, I was just a little bit happier. So I hope you enjoy this article and Happy Peanut Butter Day

https://s.swell.life/SSLclcnSyvZaYkI I’ve decided it is so! Please read this great article in the Smithsonian! @OTDIH

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Georgie Dee
@GeorgieDee · 1:07

With a baseball bat!

It's. Peanut butter jelly time? Peanut butter, jelly time? Peanut butter jelly, peanut butter jelly, peanut butter jelly baseball bat. You know, I grew up in England and we didn't have peanut butter. And then we emigrated to Hong Kong and found this thing called peanut butter. And it was amazing. And then there was peanut butter and jelly with the jelly swirled into the peanut butter in the jar. Amazing. Mind blown
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Bernie Goldbach
@topgold · 1:29

@DBPardes PB&J all the way

Deborah, I grew up in peanut with peanut butter. I grew to really liking crunchy peanut butter. I'm experimenting with a supermarket branded peanut butter, and I don't like it. It's so it's a little bit oily. My wife does not like peanut butter, nor does she like Reese's peanut butter cups. She's out of other mindset that sort of suggests I should never introduce peanut butter to my kids. I think that sacrilegious peanut butter should be part of the food groups
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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:53

👀🤔

I loved hearing those memories. Guys, Georgia D and Bernie, I have to tell you, I just found an addendum to the article that was published, I think January 6, and I don't think I saw it, but it's very interesting. It says. Editors note, this story has been updated to clarify that the Inca developed peanut butter hundreds of years before North Americans and not thousands. As originally stated, I find that kind of fascinating
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