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March is US National Peanut Butter Month
Posted: 12:34 Wed 05 Mar 2008
by KillerB
Discuss
Posted: 13:11 Wed 05 Mar 2008
by DRT
Sacrey Blurrrr, Monge Too, Monge Too!!!*
Where's Luc when you need him to spark off a discussion?
What precisely do you think they do with PB during the month? Do they just eat more of it or do they come up with other uses, some of which may be to rude to discuss here?
Presumably Luc spends the whole of March on holiday south of the border.
Derek
*Please note authentic Del Boy French spelling
Posted: 14:01 Wed 05 Mar 2008
by SimonSaysDrink
Take a whole-wheat hot dog bun and toast both sides (does not have to be done at the same time; this works better if toasted separately). Take some high cocoa percentage milk chocolate and melt it on one side of the toasted hot dog bun. Sprinkle chili powder on top of the melted chocolate. On the other bun, spread some delicious all-natural peanut butter. Put the two buns together and BOW! You've got a peanut butter and chocolate chili-dog!!!
Posted: 14:48 Wed 05 Mar 2008
by Conky
SimonSaysDrink wrote:Take a whole-wheat hot dog bun and toast both sides (does not have to be done at the same time; this works better if toasted separately). Take some high cocoa percentage milk chocolate and melt it on one side of the toasted hot dog bun. Sprinkle chili powder on top of the melted chocolate. On the other bun, spread some delicious all-natural peanut butter. Put the two buns together and BOW! You've got a peanut butter and chocolate chili-dog!!!
Simon,
And what do you do then? Find someone you really dislike, and hand it over?
Alan
Posted: 15:07 Wed 05 Mar 2008
by Alex Bridgeman
OMG!
I think we need to recall the TPF Ambassador to Kentucky as soon as we can!
He clearly has too much to be able to cope with if he is provoking us with such tidbits as this.
Or perhaps March is the month that our American cousins send all their unused winter peanut butter stocks to our even more distant cousins in Québec.
Alex
Posted: 15:59 Wed 05 Mar 2008
by RonnieRoots
This piece of news just shows that we really need our own Kentucky reporter to find out that more important things are going on in the US in March than the Democratic pre-elections.
Good work KillerB!
Posted: 23:12 Wed 05 Mar 2008
by KillerB
What's a "Tidbit"? I know what a "Titbit" is, it's a small piece of food for a small bird like a blue tit.
Posted: 02:07 Thu 06 Mar 2008
by Luc
In honor of this event , I'm pulling out of the mothballs an avatar that is close to my heart . . .
Posted: 08:21 Thu 06 Mar 2008
by DRT
KillerB wrote:What's a "Tidbit"? I know what a "Titbit" is, it's a small piece of food for a small bird like a blue tit.
"Tid" is what posh people say when they are uneasy about using the word "Tit" - a bit like Frank Spencer's dag doing a whoopsy on the carpet rather than a steaming pile of sh**
Derek
PS: Glad to see my favourite avatar back on the forum
Posted: 14:44 Thu 06 Mar 2008
by Luc
Somehow , a steaming pile of crap does It for me . . .
Posted: 16:46 Thu 06 Mar 2008
by Alex Bridgeman
Derek T. wrote:KillerB wrote:What's a "Tidbit"? I know what a "Titbit" is, it's a small piece of food for a small bird like a blue tit.
"Tid" is what posh people say when they are uneasy about using the word "Tit" - a bit like Frank Spencer's dag doing a whoopsy on the carpet rather than a steaming pile of sh**
Nonsense. A tidbit is a small piece of food left out in the garden for the blue tids; besd if lefd close do deir nesding box.
Hopefully that clears everything up.
Alex
Posted: 23:05 Thu 06 Mar 2008
by KillerB
AHB wrote:Derek T. wrote:KillerB wrote:What's a "Tidbit"? I know what a "Titbit" is, it's a small piece of food for a small bird like a blue tit.
"Tid" is what posh people say when they are uneasy about using the word "Tit" - a bit like Frank Spencer's dag doing a whoopsy on the carpet rather than a steaming pile of sh**
Nonsense. A tidbit is a small piece of food left out in the garden for the blue tids; besd if lefd close do deir nesding box.
Hopefully that clears everything up.
Alex
Alex is right, Derek is definitely wrong. Americans say "tidbit" because they are prudes, and that is not the posh ones. It is the same reason that they think that the word "Toilet" is somehow rude. Instead they go to a bathroom with no bath in it or a restroom with no beds, not even a chair nor a nice cup of tea.
Posted: 08:25 Fri 07 Mar 2008
by Simon Lisle
What I want to know does anybody still have Tiffin.
Posted: 15:01 Fri 07 Mar 2008
by Luc
I have a minimum of two glasses of 20 yr old tawny or a Colheita every breakfast . . .