tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37070024.post3327296107819185376..comments2023-10-31T15:39:09.651+01:00Comments on box elder: Peanut butter and toadstoolsLucyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09764296105901909328noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37070024.post-37500562731385644422015-11-04T19:16:01.270+01:002015-11-04T19:16:01.270+01:00PC - you're very welcome, I love thinking abou...PC - you're very welcome, I love thinking about eating in Amsterdam. How do you feel about tahini? I often think that is a really classy, exotic version of PB. A flatbread sandwich with tahini and rose petal jam (or quince or medlar butter) is a kind of Lord of Tartary PBJ, I reckon. Come over some time and I'll make you one!<br /><br />Ellena - exactly! When I'm in I want to stay in and when I'm out I want to stay out. Tom would concur with you on the peanut butter.<br /><br />Bruce - it's never too late to acquire a new taste, or even to get to like peanut butter. I know Elvis didn't really die of it, it's just Tom, who has no trouble eating peanuts in their whole form, always tells me he did when he sees me eating it. However, we did once see a documentary about Elvis's diet, throughout his life and in the period before his death and it was fairly convincing that it didn't help!<br /><br />Raining here now too.<br /><br />Lucyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09764296105901909328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37070024.post-61872486043982470042015-11-04T01:10:41.176+01:002015-11-04T01:10:41.176+01:00SWMBO has always liked peanut butter. I didn't...SWMBO has always liked peanut butter. I didn't until recently. Now I'm in love with it. And Elvis did NOT die of eating it. His untimely departure was due to a massive dedication to prescription drugs.<br /><br />As for weather, it's been spitting rain off and on here all day and the forecast is for snow in the high country tomorrow and possibly close to us by tomorrow night.Catalysthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03804837416104556928noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37070024.post-85208522921635448522015-11-04T00:01:38.887+01:002015-11-04T00:01:38.887+01:00And who wants to go outside when having fun knitti...And who wants to go outside when having fun knitting, editing photos and sniffing the aroma of the next meal and who wants to go inside when weeding, sowing and fresh air feel good?<br />I don't like peanut butter because of what you say is its quality. Ellenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14965850008354379369noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37070024.post-71299322689112808132015-11-03T23:50:54.009+01:002015-11-03T23:50:54.009+01:00i saw the notification for your email on my phone,...i saw the notification for your email on my phone, and as soon as i did, i realised it needed a leisurely perusal. having (once again) returned from ikea, i'm pouring myself a cup of tea and reading the missive. <br /><br />as for peanut butter, the polish translation was always just nut butter, and as such ,i imagined it to be something marvellous, not unlike nutella, made of hazelnuts and butter. when i first tried it after our move to canada it was one of the more serious disappointments of my young life. over time, however, i grew to like it, although i'm picky - i only eat the stuff made with peanuts and nothing but peanuts. once salt or, heaven forbid, icing sugar get into the jar, i'm no longer interested. and it's gotta be crunchy!<br /><br />once again, thank you for your email!the polish chickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09929281676865641560noreply@blogger.com