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canucklehead

Lifer
Aug 1, 2018
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We need an option for a puzzled emoji in the "like" bar. That was a bit odd.
They used to air those short heritage vids every second commercial break on TV when I was a kid, there is a bunch of them. That particular episode became a running joke of sorts, whenever someone acted strange they would inevitably be asked if they smelled burnt toast.

Here is another one that I liked as a kid.?

 

pappymac

Lifer
Feb 26, 2015
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Slidell, LA
From the National Peanut Board:


"The earliest reference to peanut butter can be traced back to the Ancient Incas and the Aztecs who ground roasted peanuts into a paste. However, modern peanut butter, its process of production and the equipment used to make it, can be credited to at least three inventors.

In 1884 Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Canada patented peanut paste, the finished product from milling roasted peanuts between two heated surfaces. In 1895 Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (the creator of Kellogg’s cereal) patented a process for creating peanut butter from raw peanuts. He marketed it as a nutritious protein substitute for people who could hardly chew on solid food. In 1903, Dr. Ambrose Straub of St. Louis, Missouri, patented a peanut-butter-making machine.?"
 
Peanut butter on sliced apples is my daily treat.
When my middle daughter was still living at home, we couldn't keep peanut butter in stock. I'd buy a jar, and the next day, gone. My daughter swore she wasn't eating it. She said she didn't even like peanut butter. But, then I woke up in the middle of the night and caught her sleep eating spoonfulls of the stuff out of the jar. So, I had to start hiding the PB in the back of my tobacco cellar.
 
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