Growing up in Massachusetts, this was all we ate. My grandmother used to buy the plastic tubs and we would just eat it with a spoon. Every now and then I buy a jar at Ocean State Job lot and eat a few spoonfuls a day.
great memory - 20 years ago there were band rehearsal spaces we went to that were right next to the teddie peanut butter factory and the sweet smell that came from that place was just amazing - i'd be drooling anytime we were close!
Peanut butter was something that I never tried from the 60s through to about 2010 but I love the stuff. I don't care that it sticks to my gums nor do I care that it's a bugger to get out of claes I love it and I found a perfect recipe for peanut butter. You spread it all over a chicken and slow cook it, the results for me are amazing. PS, both my manky dog and permanently pissed off cat love it too.👍
I just found Teddie Peanut Butter at my CONAD in Siracusa, Italy!!!!! I wanted to smell it and play baseball!!! Childhood memories!!! The label didn't say Everett, though. Just the importer in Rome.
The jars are now plastic. Being from NJ, I order Teddie from Amazon. It is the best I have tried, but a little dry and hard to swallow without a beverage. I eat mine at night (2-3 tsp.). Great item to stave off any late-night cravings!
I have loved peanut sandwiches since I was a youngster. I tried all the different brands, Skippy, Peter Pan, and Jif. I was pretty much sold on Skippy Natural and Jif. Well, I finally tried Smuckers peanut butter about 2 years ago. Shorty after I noticed that my local grocery store, Stop & Shop, was carrying your Teddie. After 6 months or so I tried Teddie Super Chunky. BINGO... It has no competition. I can't tell you the joy I have when dip my tea spoon in the jar and just eat some directly out of the jar. LOL. LOVE it.
I love Teddie PB, i tell everyone it's the best, because it is :) Only ever needs a little stirring when first bought, but often it hardly needs any stirring at all because it's fresher and sells quickly. (Those other brands have more oil separation on the shelf because they sit there longer) After I stir it up I put it in the fridge to slow separation over time, rarely requiring additional stirring (because it gets eaten too quickly hehe) Dear Teddie, I do have one suggestion if you're listening (reading) Perhaps you could research shorter and fatter jars instead of tall and skinny? Seems a short & fat jar would make stirring easier :)
This video introduced me to Teddie peanut butter. Now, I’m watching this while eating Teddie 😋. I live in Michigan so I have to get it off Amazon, it’s worth it.
Peanut Butter is Canadian. Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, obtained a patent for a method of producing peanut butter from roasted peanuts using heated surfaces in 1884.
I love this peanut butter..it makes all the others out there seem like 'junk'...i do prefer the unsalted tho...(not sure who decides just how much salt goes into the salted ones ...but they sure do like salt im guessing/lol).
They forgot to mention-doctors attest, peanut butter in the morning for breakfast, releases dopamine, making your mood HAPPIER all day! Plant protein beats all other in the morning. I’m rarely down thanks to Teddy!
"They are slowly released so that they don't actually hurt the peanuts themselves." That must be some gentle grinding then later on when they... make... ground peanuts.
You just need a blender !!! I just wrote a comment below but I will put it here: Here's the recipe: 500g of toasted peanut How to do it: heat the peanuts so that they can release oil (the hotter the faster the peanuts will become peanut butter). After that you put it in a blender.. At first it'll become a powder, but then it will become the peanut butter. The more you mix the more liquid the peanut butter will be, so it's up to you. I hope this help you, I've been doing my own peanut butter (without sugar or anything) for more than two years and I'm still doing it !!
I 'found' this product in my corner WalMart here in FL. I'd always bought Smucker's but tried Teddies and it is definitely good tasting. Almost too good really. My only knock is the plastic.
You don't need some specific machine like that.. You just need two things: toasted peanut and a blender. Here's the recipe: 500g of toasted peanut How to do it: heat the peanuts so that they can release oil (the hotter the faster the peanuts will become peanut butter). After that you put it in a blender.. At first it'll become a powder, but then it will become the peanut butter. The more you mix the more liquid the peanut butter will be, so it's up to you. I hope this help you, I've been doing my own peanut butter (without sugar or anything) for more than two years and I'm still doing it !!
Teddie exports to Serbia and the price is identical, if not lower, than the original US retail price (somehow???). This is hands-down the best peanut butter I've ever tasted, nothing else local or regional comes close.
I seriously doubt that the chap who has apparently been at the peanut butter factory for 60 years loves coming to work everyday. What planet is that guy on?
Kasey Escape Some people just really love their jobs. A lot of the time it's not about the work, it's about the people you work with. I loved coming to school every day in seventh grade because I had a lot of friends there and hanging out with them was really fun, not because I actually liked school.
It's delicious! I was wondering if you guys pump any nitrogen into the jar to keep it from oxygenating before you seal it with the lid!? Or does it just last a year all by itself?
The guy that does the peanut butter jelly dance is feed so much peanut butter he develops flatulence & breaks wind inside every jar of Teddies Peanut Butter, it helps preserve it & gives it that little New England kick.
Do you add any oil to the peanut butter? If you do then how do you prevent it from rising to the top of the Jar Also is there any natural preservatives to add to peanut butter to extend it's shelf life? Thanks.
Ahlul Hadith I'm not sure if there are any other, but don't worry, only 15% of Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil is Trans Fat. The 85% is non-saturated fat. It is healthy!!!!
@@joshuacortez8346 they don’t add anything at all to the container. In fact Teddie says right on the lid that “please stir , oil separation is natural”
I love teddy, but also love any pb that only has peanuts and nothing else. I buy the other brands that have a bunch of junk in it, because my son doesn't like natural. I do eat it by the spoonfuls too..
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I'll have to add another plus to my favourite American things so it stands at this. A Mustang 1966 vintage, a Harley Davidson trike because I'm a miserable aulder git, a case or 3 of buds, and stick to your mouth peanut butter
I can’t find this brand in Alabama so I buy Smucker natural peanut butter. If your eating peanut butter with more than 2 ingredients please stop because those other ingredients are so bad for your health. Do the research people don’t just take my word on it.
Dude: you are so wrong about who “invented”peanut butter. Look at Wikipedia: first, the Aztecs and Incas had it. Modern inventions go to Marcellus Edson, of Montreal Canada, John Kellogg, and a St. Louis businessman named George Bayle. This according to the US National Peanut butter Board. I stopped watching the video, because of this inaccuracy. Stay safe, stay sane, be well
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Love the passion and light heartedness in here
I'm eating just straight peanut butter while watching this. This stuff looks great!
I’m 38 live in ma my whole life and never heard of this company. I will be keeping a closer a eye for this brand
Growing up in Massachusetts, this was all we ate. My grandmother used to buy the plastic tubs and we would just eat it with a spoon. Every now and then I buy a jar at Ocean State Job lot and eat a few spoonfuls a day.
great memory - 20 years ago there were band rehearsal spaces we went to that were right next to the teddie peanut butter factory and the sweet smell that came from that place was just amazing - i'd be drooling anytime we were close!
Best Peanut butter on the planet!!
Peanut butter was something that I never tried from the 60s through to about 2010 but I love the stuff. I don't care that it sticks to my gums nor do I care that it's a bugger to get out of claes I love it and I found a perfect recipe for peanut butter. You spread it all over a chicken and slow cook it, the results for me are amazing. PS, both my manky dog and permanently pissed off cat love it too.👍
I just found Teddie Peanut Butter at my CONAD in Siracusa, Italy!!!!! I wanted to smell it and play baseball!!! Childhood memories!!! The label didn't say Everett, though. Just the importer in Rome.
The jars are now plastic. Being from NJ, I order Teddie from Amazon. It is the best I have tried, but a little dry and hard to swallow without a beverage. I eat mine at night (2-3 tsp.). Great item to stave off any late-night cravings!
They are still glass here in MA. The bulk sizes like Costco may be plastic
Jars are still glass here in FL, too
Glass in NH
NJ glass
I have loved peanut sandwiches since I was a youngster. I tried all the different brands, Skippy, Peter Pan, and Jif. I was pretty much sold on Skippy Natural and Jif.
Well, I finally tried Smuckers peanut butter about 2 years ago. Shorty after I noticed that my local grocery store, Stop & Shop, was carrying your Teddie. After 6 months or so I tried Teddie Super Chunky. BINGO... It has no competition.
I can't tell you the joy I have when dip my tea spoon in the jar and just eat some directly out of the jar. LOL. LOVE it.
I tried like the gentleman said in my blender but I forgot to fix the top properly and yup you've guessed it it went everywhere
I can only hear audio on the left channel. Is that how the video was made?
No. You are surely deaf in one ear.
I had no audio at all, leaving...
Fun video. Great product. I eat Teddy on a toasted Bay’s English muffin EVERY DAY! Love it. And I am an old guy.
I used to always eat it with my finger or a spoon or on rice cakes. Usually eat a jar in one day. Had to stop that.
OMFG a jar in one day? I have eaten half a jar in a day...
@@RoscoeKane Praise God. Yes, and entire jar in one day was nothing for me. I was killing myself and clogging my arteries.
lmaooo
You must be a 100+ kg full fatty monster..a jar of peanut butter has 6000+ calories..how do you manage to digest? 😂
@@assassinjin2924 🤣I was a big fatty monster. It was clogging my arteries.
I eat at least a couple spoonfuls of this with an 8 oz glass of milk almost everyday. it's a great late night snack or a good snack in general
Just noticed that one of my childhood Sesame Street segments was at least partially filmed here.
Agreed, this is the best peanut butter I've ever tried.
I love Teddie PB, i tell everyone it's the best, because it is :)
Only ever needs a little stirring when first bought, but often it hardly needs any stirring at all because it's fresher and sells quickly.
(Those other brands have more oil separation on the shelf because they sit there longer)
After I stir it up I put it in the fridge to slow separation over time, rarely requiring additional stirring (because it gets eaten too quickly hehe)
Dear Teddie, I do have one suggestion if you're listening (reading)
Perhaps you could research shorter and fatter jars instead of tall and skinny? Seems a short & fat jar would make stirring easier :)
Never had Teddy's peanut butter but it looks real good.
I live right next door. I open my windows early AM and enjoy the peanut butter smell during my morning routine :)
I haven't eat this kind but look good so i came to see factory of peanut butter
This video introduced me to Teddie peanut butter. Now, I’m watching this while eating Teddie 😋. I live in Michigan so I have to get it off Amazon, it’s worth it.
eatting a Teddie PB and Polaner Jelly (best brand you can buy in big box stores) sandwich..and its divine.
Peanut Butter is Canadian. Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, obtained a patent for a method of producing peanut butter from roasted peanuts using heated surfaces in 1884.
He eats peanut butter sandwich the sane way I eat it, with a glass of milk.
I love this peanut butter..it makes all the others out there seem like 'junk'...i do prefer the unsalted tho...(not sure who decides just how much salt goes into the salted ones ...but they sure do like salt im guessing/lol).
less than 0.5% my friend, less than 0.5%
They forgot to mention-doctors attest, peanut butter in the morning for breakfast, releases dopamine, making your mood HAPPIER all day!
Plant protein beats all other in the morning.
I’m rarely down thanks to Teddy!
Never had this brand but love peanut butter
"They are slowly released so that they don't actually hurt the peanuts themselves." That must be some gentle grinding then later on when they... make... ground peanuts.
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I wanna make peanut butter at home like the factory peanut butter. what are the essential ingredients?
You just need a blender !!!
I just wrote a comment below but I will put it here:
Here's the recipe:
500g of toasted peanut
How to do it:
heat the peanuts so that they can release oil (the hotter the faster the peanuts will become peanut butter). After that you put it in a blender.. At first it'll become a powder, but then it will become the peanut butter. The more you mix the more liquid the peanut butter will be, so it's up to you. I hope this help you, I've been doing my own peanut butter (without sugar or anything) for more than two years and I'm still doing it !!
Love this peanut butter!
I 'found' this product in my corner WalMart here in FL. I'd always bought Smucker's but tried Teddies and it is definitely good tasting. Almost too good really. My only knock is the plastic.
How can I get peanut homemade machine?
You don't need some specific machine like that.. You just need two things: toasted peanut and a blender.
Here's the recipe:
500g of toasted peanut
How to do it:
heat the peanuts so that they can release oil (the hotter the faster the peanuts will become peanut butter). After that you put it in a blender.. At first it'll become a powder, but then it will become the peanut butter. The more you mix the more liquid the peanut butter will be, so it's up to you. I hope this help you, I've been doing my own peanut butter (without sugar or anything) for more than two years and I'm still doing it !!
Never had it. Is it similar to gif?
Teddie exports to Serbia and the price is identical, if not lower, than the original US retail price (somehow???). This is hands-down the best peanut butter I've ever tasted, nothing else local or regional comes close.
I seriously doubt that the chap who has apparently been at the peanut butter factory for 60 years loves coming to work everyday. What planet is that guy on?
Kasey Escape
Some people just really love their jobs. A lot of the time it's not about the work, it's about the people you work with. I loved coming to school every day in seventh grade because I had a lot of friends there and hanging out with them was really fun, not because I actually liked school.
It's delicious! I was wondering if you guys pump any nitrogen into the jar to keep it from oxygenating before you seal it with the lid!? Or does it just last a year all by itself?
The guy that does the peanut butter jelly dance is feed so much peanut butter he develops flatulence & breaks wind inside every jar of Teddies Peanut Butter, it helps preserve it & gives it that little New England kick.
This is available in New Jersey and is there a smooth version without chunks?
It's available in NJ - Stop & Shop & Shop Rite carry it. (at least, the ones in Hillsborough & Raritan) Yes, they have both Smooth & Chunky.
Elizabeth Barrett
Thanks.
they sell them at Wal-Mart too. but that's probably cuz I live in New England.
I literally had every national peanut butter brand under the sun, once I had Teddie's Peanut Butter I was at the point of no return.
Do you add any oil to the peanut butter?
If you do then how do you prevent it from rising to the top of the Jar
Also is there any natural preservatives to add to peanut butter to extend it's shelf life?
Thanks.
Ahlul Hadith They add hydrogenated vegetable oil to prevent the oil from going on the top of the container.
Joshua Cortez
Thanks. Do you know of any healthier substance to prevent the oil from going on top of the container?
Ahlul Hadith I'm not sure if there are any other, but don't worry, only 15% of Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil is Trans Fat. The 85% is non-saturated fat. It is healthy!!!!
@@joshuacortez8346 they don’t add anything at all to the container. In fact Teddie says right on the lid that “please stir , oil separation is natural”
Healthiest! Best tasting!
sorry how much those machine please l want to do it
Please tell me What's the vegetable oil name used in peanut butter
lts
never heard of it before and not available in saudi arabia
we have it in Canada yummmm
I love Teddy!!
I've never heard of this brand..
Do you test your aflotoxin levels?
best peanut butter , it just peanuts and price is great
Never new this brand of peanut butter before today
Never seen a teddie in my store :(
Only brand I eat. I like "Unsalted Super Crunchy" best.
I eat about 10 Tbsp a DAY of Teddies from a spoon and every time its like biting into heaven
Leuke video. Heel leuk om te zien hoe pindakaas wordt gemaakt in de U.S.A.
I love teddy, but also love any pb that only has peanuts and nothing else. I buy the other brands that have a bunch of junk in it, because my son doesn't like natural. I do eat it by the spoonfuls too..
By the Spoon Eddie Thomas. A man I can relate too!
Can I buy one ? From Italy
You definitely need palletizing unit in end of the line
This got me hooked back on peanut butter after years of disliking it. :)
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Who told you that USA has the best PEANUTS
thought my head phones was broke ...
3:53 a random jar goes flying by 👀
how are you?
by the friggin' spoon. nom nom nom
Another Great ARMENIAN CO.
Where's Jimmy Carter?
Best peanut grown in tulungagung, east java, indonesia.
i wake up every damn night for a couple spoons lol during the day i cant stand the taste of it and would even dare try
I'll have to add another plus to my favourite American things so it stands at this. A Mustang 1966 vintage, a Harley Davidson trike because I'm a miserable aulder git, a case or 3 of buds, and stick to your mouth peanut butter
Nice
why the f add salt? he just said no additives no flavourings just peanuts!
ماهر و حكيم - maher & hakim
There's a version with salt and a version without salt.
Brings out the sweetness
The best is jif.
I can’t find this brand in Alabama so I buy Smucker natural peanut butter. If your eating peanut butter with more than 2 ingredients please stop because those other ingredients are so bad for your health. Do the research people don’t just take my word on it.
I don't think it's the best in the world. You try Uganda peanut
Evrosan Machinery
I can only eat Teddie peanut butter now. Skippy is absolutely disgusting
Whatever no one can beat jif.
Sure.....
Shelf life?
Once Again Nut Butter PB is way better and Organic!
Dude: you are so wrong about who “invented”peanut butter. Look at Wikipedia: first, the Aztecs and Incas had it.
Modern inventions go to Marcellus Edson, of Montreal Canada, John Kellogg, and a St. Louis businessman named George Bayle. This according to the US National Peanut butter Board.
I stopped watching the video, because of this inaccuracy.
Stay safe, stay sane, be well
No you talking crap man taste jiff peanut butter and you would see the difference in it
We have made peanut butter for centuries in Africa ... Absolute nonsense to claim invention in America!
Those accents are annoying.
Wtf
Looks like turd.
Leave the salt OUT, leave the skins ON, and then you'll have a FAR better product!
There is a salt less version and must people find the the skin disgusting, including me.
It's also not possible to leave the skin on because there would be chunks of skin and the peanuts would never grind properly
Emerald 919 Not so - I've made peanut butter with the skins on, that's possible, doesn't make ANY difference.
unlokia
Well, I stand corrected. I apologize for that. I was apparently misinformed.
Nothing beats a good ol' fashioned turd butter sandwhich.
you wouldn't recommend it cz you want my money
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