WFMW- Measuring Peanut Butter {sticky stuff}
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I’m not lucky like Bridget, I don’t have one of these handy gadget thingies! {but I plan to get one!}
So what do I do when all I have it a liquid glass measuring cup?
Spray the measuring cup with no stick spray before you measure your sticky ingredient!- remove with rubber spatula, and clean up will be a breeze!!
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Yes, yes, and yes. I love easy clean up!!!
Cheers,
Laura
Yes, yes, and yes. I love easy clean up!!!
Cheers,
Laura
great, great tip! My least favorite thing to measure ever is honey. I'm definitely going to try it with honey now.
great, great tip! My least favorite thing to measure ever is honey. I'm definitely going to try it with honey now.
Ooohh…so simple! Why didn't I think of that!?
Ooohh…so simple! Why didn't I think of that!?
I know that trick, and yet I never do it. Why? Because I like to have a reason to lick the leftover peanut butter out of the measuring cup! 🙂 – http://www.delightfulcountrycookin.com
I know that trick, and yet I never do it. Why? Because I like to have a reason to lick the leftover peanut butter out of the measuring cup! 🙂 – http://www.delightfulcountrycookin.com
Great idea, I need to remember to do this!!
Great idea, I need to remember to do this!!
What a great tip! Thank you!
What a great tip! Thank you!
OMG!!! Love that idea! Thanks Tidy Mom
OMG!!! Love that idea! Thanks Tidy Mom
Good idea!
Good idea!
doh! How have I never thought of this before? Thanks!
doh! How have I never thought of this before? Thanks!
Great tip! 😀 I definitely need to try this. 😀
Thanks for sharing!
Sherry
Great tip! 😀 I definitely need to try this. 😀
Thanks for sharing!
Sherry
That is so smart, Cheryl! 🙂
That is so smart, Cheryl! 🙂
Great tip – TFS!
Great tip – TFS!
Well ain't that a dandy. Never though of that before. I'll have to try it out 😀 Thanks for the tip!
Well ain't that a dandy. Never though of that before. I'll have to try it out 😀 Thanks for the tip!
I've heard coating glass measuring cup with hot water first also helps
I've heard coating glass measuring cup with hot water first also helps
Great tip. Works great for honey too!
Great tip. Works great for honey too!
I use this method for corn syrup, honey or molasses and it works great!
…but for peanut butter or shortening..I use very cold water. If you need 1 cup peanut butter, use a 2 cup liquid measuring cup add 1 cup of very cold water…put in PB or shortening until the water shows 2 cups, holding the BP or shortening under the water..pour the water out and you have 1 cup of BP or shortening..hardly any clean-up!
I use this method for corn syrup, honey or molasses and it works great!
…but for peanut butter or shortening..I use very cold water. If you need 1 cup peanut butter, use a 2 cup liquid measuring cup add 1 cup of very cold water…put in PB or shortening until the water shows 2 cups, holding the BP or shortening under the water..pour the water out and you have 1 cup of BP or shortening..hardly any clean-up!
I use it for honey and it makes cleaning a dream. IT is a really good tip for those of us who want to minimize clean-up.
I use it for honey and it makes cleaning a dream. IT is a really good tip for those of us who want to minimize clean-up.
Anonymous – I've used that method too! works great, but some recipes you have to be careful with the water getting in the recipe……but you're right – that's another GREAT way to measure those things!!
Anonymous – I've used that method too! works great, but some recipes you have to be careful with the water getting in the recipe……but you're right – that's another GREAT way to measure those things!!
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