Peanutbutter from different states taste different.

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quikah

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If you are a man/woman who loves food and tries it all then you should remember that most through the 1990's in the D.C. area most cakes made and created in SAFEWAY,GIANT stores also tasted like chemicals as if the cake was a fake cake only made for display.





But I think managment heard the bad news about their cakes because the past 5 years or so Cakes from Giant and Safeway are just dang tasty good!...





Any of you remember bad food dealings like the above example?



Ok, now please explain the too much butter comment.
 

akugami

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It's not about where you buy it, it's about where the peanuts come from.

Georgia's primary crop is peanuts, not peaches.

How does it feel[taste] having our nuts in your mouth?

I've never had your nuts in my mouth cause peanuts are legumes, not nuts. :colbert:
 
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If you are a man/woman who loves food and tries it all then you should remember that most through the 1990's in the D.C. area most cakes made and created in SAFEWAY,GIANT stores also tasted like chemicals as if the cake was a fake cake only made for display.

But I think managment heard the bad news about their cakes because the past 5 years or so Cakes from Giant and Safeway are just dang tasty good!...

Any of you remember bad food dealings like the above example?

What the fuck is "tastes like chemicals"? Learn WTF a chemical is before you spout off this dumb fucking dumb dumb dumb fucking stupid dumb ignorant use of the word. Seriously can you people learn that calling something "chemical" is totally fucking meaningless in that context? Pure water will taste like a chemical because it is one.

As for differences in different places did you do something as simple as check the dates on them? That alone could make a difference. As could the environment you ate them in (your sense of taste is heavily influenced by your sense of smell for one thing), and plenty of other factors (how did you eat them?).
 

OverVolt

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What the fuck is "tastes like chemicals"? Learn WTF a chemical is before you spout off this dumb fucking dumb dumb dumb fucking stupid dumb ignorant use of the word. Seriously can you people learn that calling something "chemical" is totally fucking meaningless in that context? Pure water will taste like a chemical because it is one.

As for differences in different places did you do something as simple as check the dates on them? That alone could make a difference. As could the environment you ate them in (your sense of taste is heavily influenced by your sense of smell for one thing), and plenty of other factors (how did you eat them?).

I would classify "tastes like chemicals" like when you drink a hot & expired diet soda. Cause thats a thing.
 

DigDog

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weed from different states feels different when smoked.

not wanted to make a new thread about since i'd get locked.

also, no surprise on the PB; different plantations, different roasting sites.
 

herm0016

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JUSTIN'S nut butters > everything else.
I see Justin driving around in his Honda element all the time too. You would think selling 12 dollar cans of almond butter would get him something a bit nicer.