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Default Homemade peanut butter

on 6/26/2009 11:50 PM (ET) Tony Hwang wrote the following:
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I've made nut butters in the kitchen for many years, usually peanut
butter. It's a money saver and you can see with your own eyes exactly
what the ingredients are.

I roast the nuts in the oven, although I have made raw cashew butter a
time or two. My sometime problem is getting a machine that's up to the
task. I used to work with a Waring blender, and after burning out a few
motors (they were available for user replacement), I bought an Osterizer
10 speed and it lasted for over 20 years on the original motor. It
finally burned out about two months ago. This old Osterizer was 125
watts only. Besides the glass blender jar I had a $10 plastic accessory
that they called a food processor attachment, which I have only used for
grinding meat on occasion. It's designed very well and does a very nice
job of meat grinding.
So, in looking for a replacement for my old Osterizer I figured I'd get
another Osterizer, naturally, inasmuch as the old one lasted 20+ years
and I still wanted to be able to use the meat-grinding food processor
attachment. I did some homework and found that the current Osterizer
blenders are rated at much higher power -- from 450 watts up to 600
watts or so. About two months ago I picked up a #6694 450 watt 12 speed
Osterizer Blender at Walmart for around $25. However, it burned out this
morning making a new batch of peanut butter. I suppose I can get a
warranty replacement which will work fine for smoothies and such and
grinding meat, but evidently I need something more robust for nut
butters. I had been eyeing the "Beehive" Osterizer, which I can get for
around $55 at Walmart. It's supposed to be 600 watts, supports 2 speeds
and a flash button (the food processor attachment requires flash). I
thought I'd post first to get people's opinions and experience before
shelling out more money, perhaps vainly.

Dan

Email: dmusicant at pacbell dot net

Hi,
Eating too much peanut butter can lower L-Lysine in your body
affecting your immune strength. It can cause a cold sore break
out.Cold sore is caused by virus related to Herpes.

Perhaps for some people. Some other people will go into anaphylactic
shock and could die from nuts in any form.
I eat nuts in all forms, roasted, salted, peanut butter, and nuts in any
candy bar, and have for most of my life.
Just for info purposes, I am 71 years old and have never had the flu, or
a flu shot.
I don't have herpes simplex, herpes complex, or herpes duplex. :-P
You have to be an SNL fan to understand that last one.

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Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
In the original Orange County. Est. 1683
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