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I buy the kind you have to stir. No shortage. Go figure.


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I like PB and eat quite a bit - the natural kind that one has to stir for quite a while to get the oil mixed with the good stuff.

I don't eat Jif and am not certain that it is peanut butter. But, it lasts. In 2000 I bought two jars of Jif - one for each garage - handy bait for rodent traps. It works well.

When we relocated, I brought both of those jars down here - one for each garage. Still use that Jif as bait - looks and smells same as it did 22 years ago. What is in that stuff?


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The recall must be a couple of weeks old, because about ten days ago, I went grocery shopping, and there wasn't a single jar or Jif. I asked the lady next to me who was grabbing some Skippy for her small children if she knew what was up with no Jif. She told me about the recall. There was plenty of Skippy, and organic premium brands, though. I wonder if those are all gone now.

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Originally Posted by ShaunRyan
I buy the kind you have to stir. No shortage. Go figure.


Costco has pallets of it too.

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Best not get a wad of thick, gooey peanut butter hung in your throat as I highly doubt the Heimlich or anything else could dislodge it.

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Originally Posted by CCCC
I like PB and eat quite a bit - the natural kind that one has to stir for quite a while to get the oil mixed with the good stuff.

I don't eat Jif and am not certain that it is peanut butter. But, it lasts. In 2000 I bought two jars of Jif - one for each garage - handy bait for rodent traps. It works well.

When we located, I brought both of those jars down here - one for each garage. Still use that Jif as bait - looks and smells same as it did 22 years ago. What is in that stuff?
Try it, Paul!
It's obvious the preservatives WORK!
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And how about eggs? Only things left on the shelf at my supermarket were $8 a dozen!



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And how about eggs? Only things left on the shelf at my supermarket were $8 a dozen!



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Originally Posted by CCCC
I like PB and eat quite a bit - the natural kind that one has to stir for quite a while to get the oil mixed with the good stuff.

I don't eat Jif and am not certain that it is peanut butter. But, it lasts. In 2000 I bought two jars of Jif - one for each garage - handy bait for rodent traps. It works well.

When we relocated, I brought both of those jars down here - one for each garage. Still use that Jif as bait - looks and smells same as it did 22 years ago. What is in that stuff?


Rodent bait!

That's about the only good use I've ever found for the stuff.

Out in the woodshed is where it belongs all right. Not in my house. But, it's not 1940 anymore and I can't forbid the wife to bring it home when she goes shopping.

At least she's learned to warn me before a kiss if she's partaken of the nasty stuff.


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Originally Posted by WyColoCowboy
And how about eggs? Only things left on the shelf at my supermarket were $8 a dozen!

This have anything to do with it?
https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...tion-plants-destroyed-under-biden#UNREAD


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Originally Posted by WyColoCowboy
And how about eggs? Only things left on the shelf at my supermarket were $8 a dozen!
One brand, dozen pack, and the rest of the area was empty.

$5 at the Grocery Outlet no less. Probably go out of date this weekend.


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That peanut butter will go directly to your butt and stay there!

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So your dogs will get a break?


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Just got back from HEB, 90 bucks for the stuff to cook a pot roast, a case of beer, and a pack of hamburger.


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Originally Posted by WyColoCowboy
And how about eggs? Only things left on the shelf at my supermarket were $8 a dozen!
This many eggs are just waiting to be collected in the nest boxes of my hen house everyday.

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Originally Posted by Valsdad
It's friggen peanut butter.

who gives a flyin.................

nasty nasty baby scheidt lookin' stuff anyway.

I wish it would all go away forever.
Then you never had a peanut butter and mayo sandwich.... Mmmm, MMMM!! laugh laugh


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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
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And how about eggs? Only things left on the shelf at my supermarket were $8 a dozen!
This many eggs are just waiting to be collected in the nest boxes of my hen house everyday.

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Chickens are really hard around here. You've got to surround it with an electric fence to try and stop the bears, but many times they will take the shock and tear it down just to get to the chickens.



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