Peanut butter and onion sandwich
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
Not a huge fan of either. Inciting a gag reflex just thinking about the combination, but knock yourself out. PB and honey in a pinch, though.
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
My Dad would make peanut butter and oreo cookie sandwiches. I tried it, and it was pretty good....I like to use Double Stuff
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
I have the strong onions and the right peanut butter.
I'm revisiting the peanut butter and onion sandwich.
Probably today for a snack tomorrow.
I'm revisiting the peanut butter and onion sandwich.
Probably today for a snack tomorrow.
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
Your original pic looks like you were using something like a Granex (thick rings). What are you using this time?
Up here, we have yellow, white, red and sweet (yellow, with thick rings) onions. They are unknown varieties that likely change all the time. Many years ago, the red ones were called Bermuda Reds and were the hottest of all the colors. Today, it's hit or miss on pungency on all colors, with the exception of true Vidalias (which are always a miss).
I assume you known not to put them in the fridge.
Up here, we have yellow, white, red and sweet (yellow, with thick rings) onions. They are unknown varieties that likely change all the time. Many years ago, the red ones were called Bermuda Reds and were the hottest of all the colors. Today, it's hit or miss on pungency on all colors, with the exception of true Vidalias (which are always a miss).
I assume you known not to put them in the fridge.
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"No occupation is so delightful to me as the culture of the earth, and no culture comparable to that of the garden."
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
If you add non-instant powdered milk to peanut butter and honey, mix it up, roll it into balls and freeze it, it's pretty tasty. Don't even think about using the instant kind (of powdered milk).
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
I remember putting just onions,Mayo ,mustard, salt and pepper on mine.. so good. My breath was stinky,though!lol
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
I discovered that I love almonds and cheese together, so I figured I would try peanut butter and cheese sandwiches. My conclusion is that the peanut butter was too sweet (for that sandwich). I'm guessing I would like it more with extra salt and no sugar.
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
@worth1
Did you try the peanut butter and onion sandwich again, yet?
Did you try the peanut butter and onion sandwich again, yet?
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
Actually in a lot of Asian dishes they use peanuts in savory dishes. And sesame seed paste tastes sort of similar to peanut butter. Sesame seed dressing is sweet like PB & tastes good on onions. But no to the bread for me.
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
You can grind your own peanut butter at our store.
No sugar or anything in it.
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
I tried (canned) boiled peanuts the other day. They were awful.
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
Canned sounds awful but freshly boiled peanuts are delicious especially when spices added in the water. Don't ask me for the recipe, I never made it but it's a common snack in Hawaii. I think the origin is Chinese not sure.
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
These had salt, because that's about all that I could taste. If I closed my eyes, it was almost like I was eating heavily salted water chestnuts.
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Re: Peanut butter and onion sandwich
I've never had a boiled peanut in my life.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
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