Well, I finished The Magicians. It turned out to be a better, more interesting book at the end. Well, I'm going to describe peanut butter.
When you think of peanut butter, you usually think of a creamy spread that many people in America eat. Those words don't do peanut butter enough justice. Peanut butter can not be described with only a few words.
Peanut butter is a delicious, buttery spread that has saved lives, and destroyed some too. In the 19th century, the clever mind of George Washington Carver invented the peanut butter that we know and love. It has given people food in the hardest of times, but has also killed those with an allergic reaction. Peanut butter is truly phenomenal.
Peanut butter started as chunky only. Chunky peanut butter is the spread that brings down peanut butter's good name. There are small chunks of peanuts floating around the tasteless liquid that can get lodged in your throat and ruin a perfectly good sandwich. Those chunks also require more strength to chew. Thankfully, Skippy came up with a wondrous idea that saved the name of peanut butter. They came up with smooth, creamy peanut butter. This was the best idea ever. The peanut butter melts in your mouth with a sweet and salty combination, and it's so soft that you don't have to waste your hard-earned energy to chew. It has the perfect thickness and texture to make it solid enough to feel, but not too solid so that you would have to chew. Thumbs up to Skippy for making the best spread mankind ever tasted.
(Told from my point of view.
"can not" is one word,
ReplyDelete"the clever mind of Carver invented peanut butter" is awkward. What would you use: "the mind of Andy invented this yoyo trick," or "Andy invented this yoyo trick"?
I like the piece you wrote though. And I'm glad The Magicians ended on a higher note than it began on.
I wait in anticipation of tomorrow's blog post =)