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In November 2005, a teenage girl with a peanut allergy died after kissing her boyfriend, who had just eaten a peanut butter snack In 1944, a pharmacist in Florida invented the first suntan cream by cooking cocoa butter in a coffee pot and then testing the batch on his own head.

You need to blend the sugar with the butter and then beat them until the mixture becomes smooth.

The melted butter bubbled in the frying pan.

Peanut butter meets federal safety standards if it contains no more than 210 insect fragments per 700 grams, which is equivalent to an average size jar of peanut butter.

My son Jaime wanted peanut butter and jam sandwiches for lunch every day for a month.

A Saudi Arabian proverb advises, "Make do with bread and butter until God can bring you jam.

" Peanut butter meets federal safety standards if it contains no more than 210 insect fragments per 700 grams, which is an average size jar of peanut butter.

I can't get the lid off the peanut butter jar, someone put it on too tight.

An average sized jar of peanut butter contains about 550 peanuts.

The company changed the labeling on their jars of peanut butter to make it more appealing to children.

I can't get the lid off the peanut butter jar, someone put it on too tight.

He put the bagel in the toaster oven for a second to melt the butter on it.

Robert accidentally left his butter sculpture in the sun, and it became an ugly, shapeless mess.

I can't get the lid off the peanut butter jar, someone put it on too tight.

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