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Goldenboko
10-15-2006, 05:22 PM
Today I had Peanut Butter for the first time in a month and my first thought was...

"How did I go so long without Peanut Butter"



So my question is on a scale of (lowest= hate it)1-10(Highest= love it)
How much do you like Peanut better?

XandrewX
10-15-2006, 05:26 PM
8.5

McLovin'
10-15-2006, 05:29 PM
1.

I prefer peanuts over the butter.

Chloe.
10-15-2006, 05:30 PM
:barf: I hate that stuff.

Faris
10-15-2006, 05:32 PM
Not only does it taste okay, but it's also fun to watch a dog with some on the tip of it's nose.

Resha
10-15-2006, 05:38 PM
I love it madly. It's so godly :heart:

Acid Raine
10-15-2006, 05:40 PM
blech.......its not THAT bad....but its just so...meh.

It makes me horrendously thirsty every time I take a bite.

4

Christmas
10-15-2006, 05:42 PM
Peanut Butter remind me of poo poo. :(

Kawaii Ryűkishi
10-15-2006, 05:43 PM
I'm surprised the English don't have a weird alternate name for peanut butter like they do for cookies and jelly and French fries. Maybe "jolly paste" or something.

Acid Raine
10-15-2006, 05:45 PM
I'm surprised the English don't have a weird alternate name for peanut butter like they do for cookies and jelly and French fries. Maybe "jolly paste" or something.

:exdee:

Goldenboko
10-15-2006, 05:47 PM
I'm surprised the English don't have a weird alternate name for peanut butter like they do for cookies and jelly and French Freedom fries. Maybe "jolly paste" or something.

:p

Alastair|UK
10-15-2006, 05:47 PM
cant even stand the smell


Edit: we call jelly jelly

Acid Raine
10-15-2006, 05:51 PM
I'm surprised the English don't have a weird alternate name for peanut butter like they do for cookies and jelly and French Freedom fries. Maybe "jolly paste" or something.

:p

:eep: Another example of how big-headed Americans are. Not even willing to use another country's name in one of their foods.

Goldenboko
10-15-2006, 05:52 PM
I'm surprised the English don't have a weird alternate name for peanut butter like they do for cookies and jelly and French Freedom fries. Maybe "jolly paste" or something.

:p

:eep: Another example of how big-headed Americans are.

:cry: I was just trying to make a joke.

BardTard
10-15-2006, 05:54 PM
I like it, preferably creamy.

Acid Raine
10-15-2006, 05:58 PM
I'm surprised the English don't have a weird alternate name for peanut butter like they do for cookies and jelly and French Freedom fries. Maybe "jolly paste" or something.

:p

:eep: Another example of how big-headed Americans are.

:cry: I was just trying to make a joke.

So was I! Well...not technically, since there are some rednecks out there who actually use that because "DEMS FRENCH IZ SUM DURRTY LIL DEVILS DEY ARR!!!" :p But I understood what you meant!

Kawaii Ryűkishi
10-15-2006, 06:04 PM
<ul type="a"><li>"Freedom fries" came about due to political opposition to France, not some arbitrary edict stating that America is the supernatural god-king of the culinary universe.
<li>Although it gained nationwide notoriety, the name change was localized to cafeterias of the House of Representatives. It was just a way for some politicians to vent.
<li>Countries such as Spain and Greece have enacted similar name changes for food in the past: "national salad" instead of Russian salad, "Greek coffee" instead of Turkish coffee, etc. Would you say all Spaniards and Greeks are big-headed, as well?</ul>
Edit: we call jelly jellyThat's what you think.

Acid Raine
10-15-2006, 06:09 PM
<ul type="a"><li>"Freedom fries" came about due to political opposition to France, not some arbitrary edict stating that America is the supernatural god-king of the culinary universe.
<li>Although it gained nationwide notoriety, the name change was localized to cafeterias of the House of Representatives. It was just a way for some politicians to vent.
<li>Countries such as Spain and Greece have enacted similar name changes for food in the past: "national salad" instead of Russian salad, "Greek coffee" instead of Turkish coffee, etc. Would you say all Spaniards and Greeks are big-headed, as well?</ul>




:cry: I was just trying to make a joke.


So was I!

Kawaii Ryűkishi
10-15-2006, 06:11 PM
It's too late for that.

But honestly: peanut butter. The Peter Pan label puts out this variety with honey spun into it, and the stuff is delish, son.

Jess
10-15-2006, 06:39 PM
Smooth peanut butter on toast. :heart:

Leeza
10-15-2006, 06:42 PM
I like peanut butter. But only the stuff that's natural. I don't like the sugar-added varieties. And Crunchy is preferred. :cat:

Rainecloud
10-15-2006, 06:48 PM
It's okay, but not my first choice for sandwich spread.

I'd rather have a slice of turkey or chicken.

~SapphireStar~
10-15-2006, 10:15 PM
I love it with a passion, but it has to be smooth peanut butter! Crunchy hurts my mouth. My friend sadly coulnt eat any as he had a peanut allergy. Sadly he died from it.

Araciel
10-15-2006, 10:20 PM
peanut butter is one of the greatest things since sliced bread...and in fact the two go together quite well. i love it with a passion.

Roto13
10-15-2006, 10:21 PM
It's the only way I'll eat toast.

Skarr
10-15-2006, 10:25 PM
<ul type="a"><li>"Freedom fries" came about due to political opposition to France, not some arbitrary edict stating that America is the supernatural god-king of the culinary universe.
<li>Although it gained nationwide notoriety, the name change was localized to cafeterias of the House of Representatives. It was just a way for some politicians to vent.
<li>Countries such as Spain and Greece have enacted similar name changes for food in the past: "national salad" instead of Russian salad, "Greek coffee" instead of Turkish coffee, etc. Would you say all Spaniards and Greeks are big-headed, as well?</ul>




:cry: I was just trying to make a joke.


So was I!

Silly Rabbits.

Anyway yes. I love me's some peanut butter. I like jelly with mines though.

Fonzie
10-15-2006, 10:35 PM
People that argue over food are teh lozerz. Also, Peanut Butter is the master of bread.

Leen-Leen
10-15-2006, 10:36 PM
I love peanut butter. Eating it out of the jar is yummy and you know it.

Kuroshima
10-15-2006, 10:37 PM
-sigh- I can't eat it, because I'm allergic to it... But I wish I wasn't becasue all my friends say it's good.

Araciel
10-15-2006, 10:40 PM
People that argue over food are teh lozerz. Also, Peanut Butter is the master of bread.

quiet...i mean quite. as a friend of mine, Blair, would say "Bread is just a conveyance for peanut butter."

Zeromus_X
10-15-2006, 11:33 PM
I like it, though I'd much rather have "real" sandwich. :cat: :)

Dreddz
10-15-2006, 11:35 PM
I gave it an 8. Its generally good but I'd pick alot more things over it. Marmite is my first option.

Vincent, Thunder God
10-15-2006, 11:37 PM
Peanut butter is great. I use it mostly for sandwiches. I have the proper kind; none of the added sugar and fat and preservatives, just the plain kind. I voted 8.

rubah
10-15-2006, 11:43 PM
peanut butter is pretty great

Khaotic
10-15-2006, 11:46 PM
Peanut Butter is fatning.

Twisted Tinkerbell
10-15-2006, 11:48 PM
Peanut butter is good. Peanut butter cookies are better.

tan
10-16-2006, 12:06 AM
Peanut butter is all right once in a while, but I get tired of it really quickly. Plus, it makes me really thirsty when I eat it, and I don't like being thirsty. *throws away peanut butter* :mad2:

My_car_is_faster_than_you
10-16-2006, 04:40 AM
I don't like peanut butter, but I'm not saying that it should be banned from all the world and never revived.

It's just not a food that I consider food.

Denmark
10-16-2006, 06:11 AM
I love peanut butter. It's quite good. I don't eat it on everything though. But eating it straight is delectable.