peanut butter

Why is my peanut butter watery?

Why is my peanut butter watery?

For some reason, your peanut butter is watery. You’re a bit confused; you might wonder if there is cause for concern. Don’t fret. We’ll be sharing our thoughts on why peanut butter is sometimes watery. We’ll also let you know how to fix or thicken your peanut butter if it gets too light, and if/when you should be worried about your peanut butter. Why is my peanut butter watery? Watery peanut butter is often as a result of the peanut oil separating from the butter to form a thin layer at the surface. This is common with all-natural peanut butter…
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How Long is Peanut Butter Good for after Opening?

How Long is Peanut Butter Good for after Opening?

Peanut butter’s shelf life (the period during which it is at its finest) is largely determined by how you keep it. You should be able to eat or use it before it begins to lose flavor if you store it properly. Peanut butter, like most other foods, can deteriorate, but this happens infrequently. If it's been contaminated in any way, it could become worse. Even if it wasn't, keep in mind that it loses its flavor over time. We assume that peanut butter will have a long shelf life, and it does but how long is peanut butter good for…
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Does Jelly Need to be Refrigerated?

Does Jelly Need to be Refrigerated?

If you keep a jar of jelly in the kitchen just in case someone at the breakfast table requests for some, you might want to learn more about how to properly store jelly. So, is it really necessary to cram your jelly into that limited refrigerator space, and does jelly need to be refrigerated for better preservation, or can you just leave it out on the counter? What happens if you don't refrigerate the jelly and leave it out overnight?  While this breakfast favorite is sometimes served at room temperature, some people just prefer to keep it chilled. Does Jelly…
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