where do i store peanut butter once opened?

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KLin

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don't listen to anyone in this thread. you gotta put it in the freezer.
 

cavemanmoron

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BooGiMaN

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in your underwear that way you can enjoy it all day..

just stick your hand into your underwear and pull out a nice big glob of peanut butter on your finger...yummmy

your freinds...if you have any..will be particularly impresed if you do this as the peanut butter jar wedged securely against yoru butt crack.....

while talking to them just reach back to your butt crack, dip yur finger in and remove a generous amout of peanutbutter and eat it.....yummmy
 

eakers

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Originally posted by: brunswickite
hmm i keep mine in the fridge, i think it lasts longer in there?

how slowly do you eat a jar of peanut butter? :confused:

put it in the kitchen cupboard
 

Eli

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It would take some pretty nasty... nasties to make peanutbutter go bad, even unpreserved natural.

Hydrogenated peanutbutters can be stored anywhere. So can natural peanutbutter, but you will haveto stir.
 

oboeguy

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Doesn't matter. I carried a 4lb jug of it in my backpack for a month this summer. Well-preserved cheap eats (stupid Euro exchange rate!).
 

Babbles

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Originally posted by: Tiamat
The Jif i have over here claims " No refrigeration necessary"

Take a loot at the ingredients on your Jif then look at the ingredients of natural peanut butter and you will understand why.

If you eat that heavily processed crap peanut butter (e.g. Jif, Peter Pan, etc) then the pantry is a good place for it. If you eat natural peanut butter you can store it in the pantry but the oils seperate out of it then you have to stir it up before use, so it makes it a bit more messy to deal with.