Article: Splurge with caution ELVIS PRESLEY'S FAVORITE FRIED PEANUT BUTTER AND BANANA SANDWICHES

The story of peanut butter

ROBERTA STRICKLER

Arachibutyrophobia or allergies may be the only good reasons for people to avoid eating reasonable amounts of the versatile, nutritious and popular spread called peanut butter.

That big word, arachibutyrophobia, describes the fear of getting peanut butter stuck to the roof of your mouth, according to Leslie Wagner, executive director of the Peanut Advisory Board.

However, if you are a bird - or a feeder of birds - you do have a reason to avoid that perennial, onset-of-winter craft in which a person rolls a pine cone in peanut butter, licks his or her fingers, and then rolls the cone in bird seed to create a feeding ...

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