Clean Peanut Butter Jar - Saves Time and Water - Household Hack!
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- Опубліковано 20 лип 2019
- Cleaning out a Peanut Butter Jar is not easy. You want to recycle it, but it's easier to just throw it in the trash because it is so hard to get clean. Now, we will show you a household hack that will change everything. This tip makes cleaning an empty jar of peanut butter easy. It also saves water and time. We go step by step in this how to video. Thanks for watching. Please like and subscribe.
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You can tell this man has a lot of respect for his appliances and his nut butter products
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Thanks masked man - I had two enormous jars sitting threatening me with hours of greasy toil. Five minutes of shaking and they’re clean as can be.
Lightly stuff the jar with newspaper. Don't waste paper towels or water. Twist the paper around inside the jar. This will scrape most of the peanut butter off the jar.
Make overnight oatmeal in the (almost) empty jar. After adding your choice of “milk” and oats, shake it but don’t break it. The nut butter gets “scubbed” by the solution of oats and milk. This helps clean the inner surface of the jar and uses up the product.
BTW, if you ever need a small amount of hot water, do it on the stovetop in a small saucepan/pot. When you get hot water from your faucet, you are asking the water heater to heat up the entire hot water capacity of your water heater, which in most cases is a lot of water. Natural gas and/or electricity are also precious and should be conserved. Heating up a small amount of water in a little pot on the stovetop uses much less of the aforementioned energy sources.
Great objective of not using too much water, that’s gonna be a recyclers second concern :)
Thank you!🙂
I love peanut butter but some store brands have palm oil. Harvesting palm oil is destroying the orangutan habitat. I prefer to have brands that use peanuts and salt only, like Costco or Laura Scudder’s.
What about hydrogenated soyabean oil ? Brand - rostaa
The habitat of any orangutan I've seen in a zoo doesn't seem to be bothered by palm oil harvesting.
Also, after you have peanut butter with peanuts and salt only for a while, the stuff with sugar and palm oil tastes funky, not in a good way.
That was helpful, thanks
This actually worked, thank you
Wait wouldn’t the peanut butter solidify as it goes through the drain?
Luckily, not an issue.
It worked !
Hi, thanks for the tip. Works, though I Found that It's even easier if you soak jar full ofwater first for an hour. Then empty and dislodge pb with a knife around base, before doing half full shake as you said. I then empty into garden.
Thank you
oil and water mix so well
The water needs to be heated or it won’t work.
“Shake the jar for a few minutes” no one is gonna do that lol
How about using a spatula to actually get out, and eat almost all of the food. Then add a couple of tablespoons of rice vinegar to shake clean the jar. Then instead of running hot water to pour all of those nutrients down the drain, you can just add them to an Asian inspired dipping sauce, dressing, or stir-fry. For Pete's Sake, have none of you people never been poor and hungry?
And how about washing the jar and lid, not to recycle, but to reuse as a container for sharing dried goods, herbs, teas, seeds, etc. with someone...
thought you were going to say: have none of you ever made satay sauce?