Creamy and Crunchy: An Informal History of Peanut Butter, the All-American Food
Creamy and Crunchy: An Informal History of Peanut Butter, the All-American Food
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Abstract
This book is a popular history of peanut butter, the all-American comfort food that is found in the pantries of at least seventy-five percent of American kitchens. The book shows that, to a surprising extent, the story of peanut butter is the story of twentieth-century America. It details the wide variety of ways in which Americans enjoy peanut butter, shows just how much of the product is consumed each year and provides an explanation for why it is such a deeply ingrained staple of an American childhood. It draws on anecdotes and facts culled from interviews, research, travels in the peanut-growing regions of the South, personal stories and recipes. It covers 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 and the five ways in which today's product is different from the original. It also looks at the role of peanut butter in fighting Third World hunger and details the Salmonella outbreaks of 2007 and 2009, which threatened peanut butter's sacred place in the American cupboard.
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Front Matter
- One Peanuts 101
- Two The Social Rise of the Peanut
- Three The Birth of Peanut Butter
- Four Peter Pan: “Improved by Hydrogenation”
- Five How Peter Pan Lost Its Groove
- Six Skippy: “He Made His First Jar of Peanut Butter in His Garage”
- Seven Skippy on Top
- Eight Jif: “But Is It Still Peanut Butter?”
- Nine “Choosy Mothers Choose …”
- Ten Peanut Butter Goes International
- Eleven The Music of Peanut Butter
- Twelve Deaf Smith: What’s Old-Fashioned Is New Again
- Thirteen The Rise and Fall of the Florunner
- Fourteen The Peanut Butter Crisis of 1980
- Fifteen “You Mean It’s Not Good for Me?”
- Sixteen The Short, Happy Life of Sorrells Pickard
- Seventeen Peanut Corporation of America: “There Was No Red Flag”
- Eighteen Peanut Butter Saves the World
- Nineteen Where Are the Peanut Butters of Yesteryear?
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