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that is the question.
when I was a kid, the pb we bought had all kinds of crap in it to preserve it.
TJs organic almond butter. Fridge it or not?
I can kill a jar by myself in two weeks.
Jar says fridge. Some sites say OK 3-5 weeks.
I prefer it not chilled, but ....
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If it were inorganic, it would be safe to store outside of the fridge.
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Fritz,
The jar says to fridge. That”s your answer. No need to delve further.
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No fridge, just put it on the back porch, which should keep it chilled
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Ombligo wrote:
No fridge, just put it on the back porch, which should keep it chilled
that'd be ice now. if the raccoons aand/or other varmints din't get it.
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You will be fine. We've been using un-fridged nat PB for 10+ years. Slightly warmer climate that you (Mid-atlantic). Never had an issue. Various brands, crunchy, creamy. All the same. At the moment, we finish a jar in about 2 weeks, but sometimes that stretches out a week or two. Absolutely no issue or noticeable loss of quality.
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I fridge my natural PB after stirring mainly to keep it from separating.
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and out it stays. if I disappear in 3 weeks ....
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