PB&J and the Momentous Peanut Butter Hearings
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An average American child eats about 1,500 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches prior to graduating from high school. That is about a sandwich every four or five days. Americans eat a lot of peanut butter. Besides it being popular and delicious, peanut butter also has had a tremendous impact on how foods are made and labeled today. Thanks to the “Peanut Butter Hearings,” we can now be reasonably sure what we think we are eating is actually what we are eating.
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Funny bonusfact. In the Netherlands peanut butter is called peanut cheese, because to call something butter it have to contain milk.
I'm in my 40s and I still eat PB&J sandwiches. It's my all-time favorite food.
Today I Found Out: I was pleasantly surprised to learn Skippy and Jif must be at least 90% peanuts, thank you. I insist on "Peanuts, salt" as the ingredient list on my PB. Time for a PBJ!
i legit got a fuqin blockbuster ad on this vid.
Anybody else craving?
Let them eat Pringles.
"Ala-peanut butter and jelly sandwiches!!!"
I’d argue my pb&j consumption skyrocketed in college. I would make pb&j sandwiches in bulk, freeze them, and throw them in my backpack where they thawed until lunch. (like an uncrustable)
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Do a video on the origin of the phrase "keeping up with the Joneses". Love your content.
I'm English, and I recall when I was about 12 my parents bought this jar of some new fangled stuff called peanut butter. We all tried it; but only once, because once was enough. The jar remained at the back of the shelf until my mother finally threw it out.
Canola is rapeseed oil. It's actually a contraction of "Canadian Oil Low Acid." The word was invented because rape oil has really awful connotations.
I actually got into a small argument with someone today about who invented peanut butter. They were going with Carver creating it, even though that has been long debunked. They also said that rocket ships and antibiotics were created by black people. At that point, I gave up on them
Having heard that some kids have peanut allergies, I wonder how those kids
I LOVE Peanut Butter 5g(and Jelly! On lightly toasted wheat-bread!!)
In my part of Australia, it used to be called peanut paste. By our laws, lemon butter had to have butter or be called lemon spread, and a similar ruling must have applied, as in the Netherlands. However, the multinational food groups swayed things, so "peanut butter" labels became routine by the 1980s.
that was a wild ride from start to finish