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Natural Peanut Butter Mixer

By DIY Maven

I LOVE almond butter, but like natural peanut butter, it's a pain in the neck to mix, which is why this item caught my attention. Just take the lid off your regular nut butter and put the Peanut Butter Mixer lid on instead. Slide the mixer arm through the lid's opening and stir away. I'm guessing it's much easier than using a knife or a spoon to mix the stuff, AND no more oil spills. When you're done mixing, just slipped the handle back out of the opening, which removes the nut butter from the handle itself, and replace the jar's lid with its original. All this cleverness for only ten bucks. Not bad! Via.

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January 08, 2009
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Louise

September 14, 2009

Smucker's makes a fabulous peanut butter mixer...it fits on the top of the jar and screws on like a lid, and then the special metal attachment which you hand crank, blends it just perfectly.  I ordered mine from www.Smuckers.com  and have used it for years  : )

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Kelly

September 13, 2009

I have two jars on their side between kitchen faucet and backsplash that I rotate(roll) 180 degrees every chance I think of it. By the time I finish the one in fridge, the next one is pretty well mixed, depending on how fast I use PB and how often I rotate. Should be a market for a Peanut butter rotisserie that sets on your counter...windup even. So why doesn't one of the manufacturers have a patented rotating display in the store? Sounds like a millon dollar idea to me.

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DIY Maven

January 08, 2009

Since I'd probably only use such a blender for this application, it'd be pretty much a wash, utility-wise.

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Abscondio

January 08, 2009

Ehh...

 

I have a stick blender (or "immersion blender," if you like.)

 

I prefer to dump the contents into a large yogurt container and mix it that way.  A few more steps, but the stick blender is incredibly useful, whereas this thing only does one task...

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