It’s textured, naturally rich, and deeply satisfying. Our crunchy peanut butter begins with raw, food grade peanuts, never roasted and never refined. We stone grind them slowly over many unhurried hours, allowing the peanuts to form a smooth stone ground base first. After the base develops its natural structure, we add carefully prepared crushed peanuts to create the crunchy texture. This two step process allows the butter to remain creamy and spreadable while still giving you real peanut pieces in every spoon. The texture feels natural, not dry and not artificially thick. We work with carefully selected suppliers whose peanuts meet organic, non GMO, and kosher standards. Each small batch begins with ingredients chosen for integrity and consistency, long before they reach our kitchen. Crafted in small batches in Seattle, USA, each jar feels closer to a kitchen counter than an industrial line. We use a traditional stone melanger, where heavy stone wheels roll slowly rather than cut or shred. There is no blade contact, no plastic processing, and no steam involved at any stage. The motion stays steady, pressure remains controlled, and heat buildup is avoided, allowing the butter to form through movement and time rather than friction. What makes it different is time, material, and attention. The smooth stone ground base is developed over many hours, and only then the crunchy texture is added, so the structure stays balanced and natural. Each batch is prepared close to the moment it’s needed, not produced far in advance or held in bulk. Freshness, aroma, and structure are preserved as part of the process itself, not corrected afterward. What you receive reflects care, not volume. How do people use it? Spread on toast, add to oatmeal, mix into yogurt, use in baking, or eat straight from the spoon if you like texture. Many people choose crunchy because it feels more like real nuts and gives more character to simple food. At its core, this butter is about responsibility and respect for the ingredient. Raw peanuts, stone, time, and steady hands brought together deliberately, because the process matters as much as the result.