• Sotuanduso@lemm.ee
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      1 month ago

      I guess I’ve always considered it poor form to let ingredient containers mix at all. The knife is already covered in peanut butter, so putting it in the jelly container would get a bit of peanut butter on the jelly, and that’s no good for some reason.

      Also because I find it way easier to scoop jelly with a spoon than a knife.

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          2 days ago

          Why did the knife go in the pb first? It goes in the jelly, then gets washed off in 2 seconds in the sink, then goes in the pb.

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          1 month ago

          I have not yet achieved the level of skill with peanut butter required to get all of it off the knife. Most, yes, but there’s still a plainly visible amount left.

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              1 month ago

              But then I’m gonna get peanut butter on the bread I’m going to put jelly on. What if the spoon gets contaminated, and then I put it back in the jar for the next person?

              …Wait nevermind, that’s not a problem, I use a squeeze bottle.

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                  1 month ago

                  No, no, just as a kid when multiple of us would be making PBJs in sequence. Whoever’s last gets to lick the spoon before it goes in the sink.

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      1 month ago

      I was at my moms house making my son a sandwich and she admonished me for using a knife in the jam. At first I thought she was worried about peanut allergies (non of our family have a that allergy), but then she claims that knives break up the pectin in jam and only spoons can scoop it without ruining it.

      I use a knife in ours almost every day and have never had (good) jam go soupy.

      I assume it’s just another bullish “tip” from social media.