Creamy and Crunchy : : An Informal History of Peanut Butter, the All-American Food / / Jon Krampner.

More than Mom's apple pie, peanut butter is the all-American food. With its rich, roasted-peanut aroma and flavor; caramel hue; and gooey, consoling texture, peanut butter is an enduring favorite, found in the pantries of at least 75 percent of American kitchens. Americans eat more than a billi...

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- 1. Peanuts 101 -- 2. The Social Rise of the Peanut -- 3. The Birth Of Peanut Butter -- 4. Peter Pan: "Improved By Hydrogenation" -- 5. How Peter Pan Lost Its Groove -- 6. Skippy: "He Made His First Jar Of Peanut Butter In His Garage" -- 7. Skippy On Top -- 8. Jif: "But Is It Still Peanut Butter?" -- 9. "Choosy Mothers Choose . . ." -- 10. Peanut Butter Goes International -- 11. The Music Of Peanut Butter -- 12. Deaf Smith: What's Old- Fashioned Is New Again -- 13. The Rise And Fall of the Florunner -- 14. The Peanut Butter Crisis of 1980 -- 15. "You Mean It's Not Good for Me?" -- 16. The Short, Happy Life of Sorrells Pickard -- 17. Peanut Corporation of America: "There Was No Red Flag" -- 18. Peanut Butter Saves the World -- 19. Where Are the Peanut Butters of Yesteryear? -- Appendix 1: Author's Recommendations -- Appendix 2: Peanut Butter Time Line -- Notes -- Index
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More than Mom's apple pie, peanut butter is the all-American food. With its rich, roasted-peanut aroma and flavor; caramel hue; and gooey, consoling texture, peanut butter is an enduring favorite, found in the pantries of at least 75 percent of American kitchens. Americans eat more than a billion pounds a year. According to the Southern Peanut Growers, a trade group, that's enough to coat the floor of the Grand Canyon (although the association doesn't say to what height).Americans spoon it out of the jar, eat it in sandwiches by itself or with its bread-fellow jelly, and devour it with foods ranging from celery and raisins ("ants on a log") to a grilled sandwich with bacon and bananas (the classic "Elvis"). Peanut butter is used to flavor candy, ice cream, cookies, cereal, and other foods. It is a deeply ingrained staple of American childhood. Along with cheeseburgers, fried chicken, chocolate chip cookies (and apple pie), peanut butter is a consummate comfort food. In Creamy and Crunchy are the stories of Jif, Skippy, Peter Pan; the plight of black peanut farmers; the resurgence of natural or old-fashioned peanut butter; the reasons why Americans like peanut butter better than (almost) anyone else; the five ways that today's product is different from the original; the role of peanut butter in fighting Third World hunger; and the Salmonella outbreaks of 2007 and 2009, which threatened peanut butter's sacred place in the American cupboard. To a surprising extent, the story of peanut butter is the story of twentieth-century America, and Jon Krampner writes its first popular history, rich with anecdotes and facts culled from interviews, research, travels in the peanut-growing regions of the South, personal stories, and recipes.
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Arts and Traditions of the Table: Perspectives on Culinary History
Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
PREFACE --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
1. Peanuts 101 --
2. The Social Rise of the Peanut --
3. The Birth Of Peanut Butter --
4. Peter Pan: "Improved By Hydrogenation" --
5. How Peter Pan Lost Its Groove --
6. Skippy: "He Made His First Jar Of Peanut Butter In His Garage" --
7. Skippy On Top --
8. Jif: "But Is It Still Peanut Butter?" --
9. "Choosy Mothers Choose . . ." --
10. Peanut Butter Goes International --
11. The Music Of Peanut Butter --
12. Deaf Smith: What's Old- Fashioned Is New Again --
13. The Rise And Fall of the Florunner --
14. The Peanut Butter Crisis of 1980 --
15. "You Mean It's Not Good for Me?" --
16. The Short, Happy Life of Sorrells Pickard --
17. Peanut Corporation of America: "There Was No Red Flag" --
18. Peanut Butter Saves the World --
19. Where Are the Peanut Butters of Yesteryear? --
Appendix 1: Author's Recommendations --
Appendix 2: Peanut Butter Time Line --
Notes --
Index
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title_alt Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
PREFACE --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
1. Peanuts 101 --
2. The Social Rise of the Peanut --
3. The Birth Of Peanut Butter --
4. Peter Pan: "Improved By Hydrogenation" --
5. How Peter Pan Lost Its Groove --
6. Skippy: "He Made His First Jar Of Peanut Butter In His Garage" --
7. Skippy On Top --
8. Jif: "But Is It Still Peanut Butter?" --
9. "Choosy Mothers Choose . . ." --
10. Peanut Butter Goes International --
11. The Music Of Peanut Butter --
12. Deaf Smith: What's Old- Fashioned Is New Again --
13. The Rise And Fall of the Florunner --
14. The Peanut Butter Crisis of 1980 --
15. "You Mean It's Not Good for Me?" --
16. The Short, Happy Life of Sorrells Pickard --
17. Peanut Corporation of America: "There Was No Red Flag" --
18. Peanut Butter Saves the World --
19. Where Are the Peanut Butters of Yesteryear? --
Appendix 1: Author's Recommendations --
Appendix 2: Peanut Butter Time Line --
Notes --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
PREFACE --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
1. Peanuts 101 --
2. The Social Rise of the Peanut --
3. The Birth Of Peanut Butter --
4. Peter Pan: "Improved By Hydrogenation" --
5. How Peter Pan Lost Its Groove --
6. Skippy: "He Made His First Jar Of Peanut Butter In His Garage" --
7. Skippy On Top --
8. Jif: "But Is It Still Peanut Butter?" --
9. "Choosy Mothers Choose . . ." --
10. Peanut Butter Goes International --
11. The Music Of Peanut Butter --
12. Deaf Smith: What's Old- Fashioned Is New Again --
13. The Rise And Fall of the Florunner --
14. The Peanut Butter Crisis of 1980 --
15. "You Mean It's Not Good for Me?" --
16. The Short, Happy Life of Sorrells Pickard --
17. Peanut Corporation of America: "There Was No Red Flag" --
18. Peanut Butter Saves the World --
19. Where Are the Peanut Butters of Yesteryear? --
Appendix 1: Author's Recommendations --
Appendix 2: Peanut Butter Time Line --
Notes --
Index
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