posted August 25, 2020 02:41 PM
I can't imagine that combination of flavors.I had worked in a health food store in the 1970s, where we had grinders.
The peanut grinder was different and saved ONLY for grinding peanuts, of course. Would use a spatula to scoop out the butter into their containers.
Peanuts and peanut-butter is OILY.
With peanut-butter, you need to keep it in the refrigerator to keep it homogenized.
If you've stored it a while, the peanut butter can become a bit dry from being in the refrigerator.
. . Place the container {without metal} in the microwave and give it a short zap. This will loosen the butter's thickness.
. . Keep a bottle of peanut oil. You can add drops of oil to your p'butter if too thick to stir anymore.
Peanut oil is an excellent oil for the skin, if you have dryness. The oil is used as a base in massage oil.
Edgar Cayce recommended massaging your knees, (joints), with it. Supposed to be good for preventing arthritis later in life.
Coconut oil can be used for massage too, but {in my opinion and experience} is not as good {readily absorbed by skin a certain way} as the peanut oil.
The non-natural peanut butter bought in the stores are actually 'peanut-flavored' lard!