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Uses For Peanut Butter


* Shave: Former senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona once shaved with
peanut butter while on a camping trip. (For best results, avoid
shaving with crunchy peanut butter.)

* Remove bubblegum from hair: Rub a dollop of peanut butter into
the bubblegum.

* Remove airplane glue or cement glue from furniture: Simply rub the
dried glue with peanut butter.

* Grease a car or truck axle: George Washington Carver developed
axle grease from peanuts.

* Make peanut soup: Peanut butter is the main ingredient in any
recipe for peanut soup.

* Trap mice or rats: Bait a mouse or rat trap with peanut butter.
Mice actually prefer peanut butter over cheese. (trust me!)


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It is also very good as an ingredient in satay, with fresh chopped ginger and garlic. Toasted sesame oil. light soy sauce and lemon juice - this really is top notch.
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It is also very good as an ingredient in satay, with fresh chopped ginger and garlic. Toasted sesame oil. light soy sauce and lemon juice - this really is top notch.

Great tip Bad Boy! How about signing up for a free membership? Love to have yah as a fellow member! I really like your on-line name...I should adopt it, after the past few days. I guess it would suit me!

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