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[edit] Advertisement?
Peanut milk is a beverage. But this article seems to be about one incarnation of this type of beverage. I think that this article smacks of advertisement. Are there other people making peanut milk? Ben 16:09, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
I just did a web search on "peanut milk" and the first five hits were all about this particular product. But lower down, there were references to peanut milk being available in China, and GW Carver doing things with it. See homepage.mac.com/kevinjamessmith/iblog/C528819720/E20050927182052 and www.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/gwc/resources/furtherresearch.html. Matchups 20:50, 19 February 2006 (UTC)
I don't see any advertisement of any kind now (08-2007). I added pictures of making "peanut milk" so you don't have to to drink something with more sugar than you want. (Guest2424 10:50, 3 August 2007 (UTC))
HI! I just made a delicious peanut milk easily by blending (in a blender) 2 Tablespoons of peanut butter (I used unsalted but salted would be good, too) with a cup of water. YOu could make it thinner; also if you wanted to you could use raw peanuts. They might be harder to blend.