Saturday, November 17, 2007

Peanut Butter & Co.'s Dark Chocolate Dreams

While I was in Maine recently, I happened upon this peanut butter at the Hannaford in Topsham. I'd heard of Peanut Butter and Co. before - - I think I'd read about it in a magazine, but it isn't sold in these parts. So, when I saw it in Maine, I eagerly bought a jar so I could see for myself what all the fuss was about. The jar just arrived at my house yesterday, because I uh, *ahem* bought a few more souvenirs than what I could fit in my suitcase, so I had to ship a few boxes home to myself - - sad, but true. I made a loaf of honey wheat bread this morning, so it was the perfect opportunity to give it a try. Oh. My. Goodness. If you live in Maine, drop what you are doing NOW, and RUN to Hannaford and get yourself a jar. I guess I should have prefaced that with, if you love peanut butter, Nutella, chocolate, peanut butter cups, etc., then go and get yourself some. It is nothing short of pure evil in a jar. I'm sure I could sit and eat it with a spoon until I got sick. I have a brother-in-law who would probably do just that, if he had some, so I'd probably ought to get some for him.

5 comments:

Joy said...

Uh, not sure of the cost but my birthday and Christmas are coming... perhaps it could work as a Happy Birthday-Merry Christmas??? Sounds divine.

Anonymous said...

I did it.....I ran to Hannaford's to pick up a jar of the dark chocolate. While there the white chocolate beckoned me, so now I have two jars stashed away! This peanut butter is the best!

Heather said...

Yay, Cheryl! Now you've got me wishing I'd bought the white chocolate, too! I have to say, I'm also intrigued by the "hot" peanut butter too - - I bet it would make a great peanut sauce for chicken, or pad thai. YUM! Joy - - I think you're out of luck, unfortunately - - they don't sell this stuff in Idaho!

Anonymous said...

Maybe Santa will swing by Hannaford's on his way to Idaho . . .

Heather said...

Good ol' Santa! Too bad Santa can't fly with alcohol, or he'd swing by Ste. Chapelle on his way to Maine!

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