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Solve an argument - toast with choc spread or peanut butter doesn't need butter as well...

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ilove · 22/06/2016 07:39

Or does it?

One of us says that if you're having toast and peanut butter, or toast with Nutella, you don't put butter on as well, IE under the PB or N

The other insists that you do and it tastes wrong without it...

The one who says no butter says that with butter it is useless extra fat and calories...

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branofthemist · 22/06/2016 07:42

I don't with Nutella, I like how Nutella soaks into the toast. But am partial to peanut butter and butter. But only if it's plain butter. Not the yummy flavoured ones. They are fine on their own.

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CopperPot · 22/06/2016 07:42

Yes it does to provide lubrication to slide down the gullet. Too dry otherwise.

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YouCantBeSadHoldingACupcake · 22/06/2016 07:43

Yes with peanut butter, no with nutella

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Hrafnkel · 22/06/2016 07:43

No butter. Not necessary with pate either.

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StubbleTurnips · 22/06/2016 07:43

Nutella - No.

PB - hell yes. Butter + PB = food of the gods.

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Cheby · 22/06/2016 07:43

I can't speak for PB as I don't like it. Nutella doesn't need butter but it is improved by it.

Obviously toast with butter and Nutella is basically a week's worth of calories and carb central but as a very occasional treat it's nice.

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branofthemist · 22/06/2016 07:44

Not necessary with pate either.

Hmm I think it is Grin

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DownstairsMixUp · 22/06/2016 07:44

Yes to pb no to nutella

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Deckthehallswithjammydodgers · 22/06/2016 07:44

I like butter with jam and marmalade but Nutella and peanut butter don't need butter !

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DownstairsMixUp · 22/06/2016 07:44

Definitely yes to pate!!!!

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JustAOneOffToday · 22/06/2016 07:45

No butter for either in this house!

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HermioneJeanGranger · 22/06/2016 07:45

Yes to peanut butter, no to nutella, yes to pate!

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murphys · 22/06/2016 07:46

I also cant say for Nutella as I really do not like it, but if its peanut butter, yes, you have to have butter too. And the toast must be hot when its spread on so that its all melted and yummy.

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ilove · 22/06/2016 07:46


Yes to butter with pate!!!
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Hagothehills · 22/06/2016 07:47

Neither pb or nutella need butter. Nutella ends up tasty and bit greasy and is a bit too rich with butter, pb is very slightly improved but enough to justify the extra calories imo

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SpuriouserAndSpuriouser · 22/06/2016 07:47

With peanut butter or Nutella butter is not necessary and would probably hinder optimal absorption of the spread into the bread. With pretty much everything else (Jam, marmite, marmalade) butter is a necessity/human right. yes DP, butter is necessary jam toast you weirdo

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notamummy10 · 22/06/2016 07:50

No to Nutella but yes to peanut butter (PB is so drying on the mouth!)

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Neverjoketodogs · 22/06/2016 07:50

Peanut butter - yes
Nutella - no
Pate - absolutely yes!

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fassbender · 22/06/2016 07:51

My Dad had butter, peanut butter and choc spread Confused

No to peanut butter and choc spread, yes to pate!

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dementedpixie · 22/06/2016 07:51

Yes, you need butter first before any spreads on toast

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TobleroneBoo · 22/06/2016 07:52

No to Nutella
Yes to pb
Extra butter with pate Grin

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RoseDog · 22/06/2016 07:53

Nutella - no butter
Peanut butter - butter
Pate meat paste in my case - butter
Dairylea/primula - butter

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EdmundSlackbladder · 22/06/2016 07:54

Yes to both. Yes to all. Butter with everything!

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Seior · 22/06/2016 07:55

Thin layer of spread makes the peanut butter or nutella glide on more easily, meaning that you can use less. The addition of spread underneath doesn't always mean more calories. Plus both are to claggy and dry without spread.

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Believeitornot · 22/06/2016 07:57

Yes you do need the butter and yes it does taste different otherwise.

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