Frazz: I like it. I'm not sure it's true, but I like it. And I'm going to try it.
Miss. Plainwell: What's the theory?
Frazz: Merchant Moe's Market is next to the paint store so I can use the paint shaker to mix my organic peanut butter.
That would be the working hypothesis. If it works it is a theory. That could conceivably work.
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From yesterday. “Nouns Can Become Verbs”
Verbal nouns may be non-finite verb forms such as infinitives or gerunds in English (or Latin) usage. They may also be “pure” verbal nouns, formed from verbs, but behaving grammatically entirely like nouns rather than verbs (not taking direct objects, for example). Such cases may also be called deverbal nouns.
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I was speaking of the right thing, just the wrong identifier. But mistakes are just places to apply pressure if one is out to chastise instead of enlighten. I wish to enlighten and be enlightened. Not to get into fire fights.
I think he means “natural” peanut butter. You can get organic peanut butter which has stabilizers added. And you can get non-organic peanut butter which is “natural” – ie, just peanuts, so it separates.
How about using a macerator to mix your peanut butter. They’re mainly designed for mixing and moving heavy slurrys such as sewage, but there’s no reason they couldn’t do peanuts! http://redfoxenviro.com/macerators-grinder-units.html
I’ll be the humorless soul to say this will work. When we have a new jar of pb we leave it on the counter and everyone shakes it a time or two when they walk by (in kind of an exaggerated motion of the paint shaker). After a few days the pb is almost entirely mixed.
Now, would the jar could survive the “violence” of the paint shaker? Don’t know.
We buy the big 2 pound jars of Adams,. Just scrape it into the bowl of your standing mixer and mix. then go top speed for 30 seconds or so. Scrape into a refrigerator container. No mess and it stays mixed.
What about the lid? Most are plastic now, like the jar. Nuking that long should be followed by major cleanup if removed; a new nuclear device if left on.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 8 years ago
That would be the working hypothesis. If it works it is a theory. That could conceivably work.
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From yesterday. “Nouns Can Become Verbs”
Verbal nouns may be non-finite verb forms such as infinitives or gerunds in English (or Latin) usage. They may also be “pure” verbal nouns, formed from verbs, but behaving grammatically entirely like nouns rather than verbs (not taking direct objects, for example). Such cases may also be called deverbal nouns.
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I was speaking of the right thing, just the wrong identifier. But mistakes are just places to apply pressure if one is out to chastise instead of enlighten. I wish to enlighten and be enlightened. Not to get into fire fights.
heather dunham about 8 years ago
I think he means “natural” peanut butter. You can get organic peanut butter which has stabilizers added. And you can get non-organic peanut butter which is “natural” – ie, just peanuts, so it separates.
toahero about 8 years ago
So, how long until bigpuma says this strip is preachy because Frazz buys organic?
Al Nala about 8 years ago
He could take the oil off the top and FRY his PB.
Demmiaa about 8 years ago
I always want to do that!! Still haven’t tried.
gmitchell about 8 years ago
I just flip the jar upside down a day before opening it and the oil begins to migrate through.
Nuliajuk about 8 years ago
How about using a macerator to mix your peanut butter. They’re mainly designed for mixing and moving heavy slurrys such as sewage, but there’s no reason they couldn’t do peanuts! http://redfoxenviro.com/macerators-grinder-units.html
DiminishedFirst about 8 years ago
“Merchant Moe’s” !
OldFurt about 8 years ago
I’ll be the humorless soul to say this will work. When we have a new jar of pb we leave it on the counter and everyone shakes it a time or two when they walk by (in kind of an exaggerated motion of the paint shaker). After a few days the pb is almost entirely mixed.
Now, would the jar could survive the “violence” of the paint shaker? Don’t know.
Teto85 Premium Member about 8 years ago
We just store our peanut butter upside down and it mixes well after a day or two.
ianjohnsoncartoonist Premium Member about 8 years ago
Great idea! I’m in!
hippogriff about 8 years ago
Loki Patera
I have stored PB that way for over a month at a time, and it hasn’t helped, but at least made the initial stirring easier.`
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 8 years ago
We buy the big 2 pound jars of Adams,. Just scrape it into the bowl of your standing mixer and mix. then go top speed for 30 seconds or so. Scrape into a refrigerator container. No mess and it stays mixed.
albzort about 8 years ago
Store the PB jars upside down as soon as you buy them. After you open one, nuke it for 30 seconds to soften it. That makes it much easier to stir.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
Ralph Kramden
What about the lid? Most are plastic now, like the jar. Nuking that long should be followed by major cleanup if removed; a new nuclear device if left on.