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Aug. 16th, 2009 12:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Someday, I'm going to make an actual substantive post again. But not right now. Important facts to know:
Saskatoon berries are not, in fact, blueberries, no matter how similar they may appear. They are also not so good for PB&J. The jam is very very chunky and thus should be applied with a spoon rather than a knife.
Thrifty Foods peanut butter may be great at oil separation, but it sucks almighty at oil reintegration. Not to purchase again.
These facts brought to you by my lunch.
Saskatoon berries are not, in fact, blueberries, no matter how similar they may appear. They are also not so good for PB&J. The jam is very very chunky and thus should be applied with a spoon rather than a knife.
Thrifty Foods peanut butter may be great at oil separation, but it sucks almighty at oil reintegration. Not to purchase again.
These facts brought to you by my lunch.