sixdogs
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Here's how you can stir a new jar of 100% peanut butter before you finish reading this. Apologies to all if everyone already knows this but I've done it for years and it was news to me when I figured it out.
Anyway, I discovered that an electric drill and a certain kind of egg beater-type attachment does a great job and does it PDQ. Maybe not 30 seconds but not much longer. Here's what that egg beater thing looks like:
It doesn't have to look exactly the same, just one with a twist of some sort in it. I got this at a thrift store.
Just chuck it in the drill, open the jar and have at it. You mostly run backwards with the beater on high speed but switching back and forth helps. Start on low till you get the hang of things. You never raise the swirling mass above the edge of the jar (duh) or it will be all over the kitchen and at the same level s the edge of the jar. As well, a regular egg beater attachment will not work, creates a mess and will damage the beater. Been there and done that.
Here's the bottom line:
Ignore the photo below. I didn't do that, the website did and I had a real struggle getting any picture to post. The sideways jar of peanut butter isn't my fault either. Beats me.
Anyway, I discovered that an electric drill and a certain kind of egg beater-type attachment does a great job and does it PDQ. Maybe not 30 seconds but not much longer. Here's what that egg beater thing looks like:
It doesn't have to look exactly the same, just one with a twist of some sort in it. I got this at a thrift store.
Just chuck it in the drill, open the jar and have at it. You mostly run backwards with the beater on high speed but switching back and forth helps. Start on low till you get the hang of things. You never raise the swirling mass above the edge of the jar (duh) or it will be all over the kitchen and at the same level s the edge of the jar. As well, a regular egg beater attachment will not work, creates a mess and will damage the beater. Been there and done that.
Here's the bottom line:
Ignore the photo below. I didn't do that, the website did and I had a real struggle getting any picture to post. The sideways jar of peanut butter isn't my fault either. Beats me.