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12 Things You’ll Only Understand if You Love Nut Butter
It's National Nut Day, so to honour the occasion we've made a list that we know most - if not all - of you can relate to...
1. You know peanut butter is the most versatile food in existence. Enter Carrot, Coconut and Peanut Butter Soup with Carrot Top Pesto... This recipe may seem bizarre, but it’s got peanut butter in it - so you just know it’s going to be earth-shatteringly good.
2. And of course, you can have it in sweet foods.
3. Peanut butter balls are the only snack you’ll ever need.
4. A spoonful of peanut butter is pure heaven.
5. Whether it’s a super simple peanut butter or a spruced up version, it’ll always taste delish.
6. Nut butter is everything.
7. To you, this photo is probably what heaven looks like.
8. And this is your worst nightmare.
9. These are what dreams are made of...
10. You can eat it as a snack…
11. Serve it with coffee.
12. Nut butter really does fill the cracks in your heart.
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