I stumbled across a video in which “Expedition Six NASA ISS Science Officer Don Pettit demonstrates how the International Space Station crew prepares and eats snacks” — one of which is honey and peanut butter.
“You mix peanut butter and honey, and man, it doesn’t get any better than that!”
He also notes that because of the properties of the mix, it does many neat things in zero gravity, but I was so intrigued by his endorsement of the taste that I went to the kitchen and tried it.
It’s highly addictive, so I hope it’s good for me.
Zero Gravity Diet for a healthy (non) planet
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5 responses to “Zero Gravity Diet for a healthy (non) planet”
Peanut butter and honey is good. Peanut butter and Grandma’s Molasses is better.
You’ve been deprived if this is the first time you’ve eaten peanut butter and honey.
It never occurred to me how deprived I was!
Try putting in the microwave for a few seconds.
I ate peanut butter and honey sandwiches as a kid (I hate peanut butter and jelly). I’m always surprised at how surprised people are by the possibility of this combination.