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<blockquote data-quote="Mmac52280" data-source="post: 2612865" data-attributes="member: 120230"><p>Well, I generally buy "All natural" but since I don't have a lab to test it, and I don't speak the government's language, or lawyer speak, I'm guessing in all honesty. I understand it's relatively easy to make from peanuts and a high end blender, but I haven't tried it myself. Natural peanut butter should be a little thinner too. More peanut oil. About every 3 years, racoons become a problem and we have used live traps to reduce the numbers. A few times we had more than one in the trap, and we were done in ten days using 4 traps. In a pinch, any peanut butter has worked, but the thinner variety is easier to spread in a thin layer. Twice now, a doe or button buck was close enough to touch. Why I suggested using a game camera and try it yourself. Setting out to much at a time results in destroyed jars and fighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mmac52280, post: 2612865, member: 120230"] Well, I generally buy "All natural" but since I don't have a lab to test it, and I don't speak the government's language, or lawyer speak, I'm guessing in all honesty. I understand it's relatively easy to make from peanuts and a high end blender, but I haven't tried it myself. Natural peanut butter should be a little thinner too. More peanut oil. About every 3 years, racoons become a problem and we have used live traps to reduce the numbers. A few times we had more than one in the trap, and we were done in ten days using 4 traps. In a pinch, any peanut butter has worked, but the thinner variety is easier to spread in a thin layer. Twice now, a doe or button buck was close enough to touch. Why I suggested using a game camera and try it yourself. Setting out to much at a time results in destroyed jars and fighting. [/QUOTE]
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