The best peanut butter?
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Smucker's Natural..... only peanuts and 1% (or less) salt. Yep, that's some good stuff!0
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pb2 FTW!!0
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Peanut Butter & Co--all the flavors are dope.0
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I prefer Jif natural, and I buy it for my family. I, however, eat Jif Whips because it has less calories.0
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/kraft peanut butter is the only acceptable and perfect peanut butter0
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MaraNatha is the best natural peanut butter I've ever had. It's organic, they have creamy and crunchy, and creamy or crunchy no-stir (which I believe is achieved somehow by the addition of unrefined cane sugar, since the no-stir varieties have it, but the originals do not).
It's a funny name, because in Spanish it means "The Lord is coming." I only know this because that's the name of my grandmother's church in Acapulco. So, you know, peanut butter so good it's God-like?0 -
For Natural Peanut Butters, I actually love the Smucker's Natural Creamy. Sooo good.
Nutzo is a mix of nuts, but I love the crunchy version.
PB&Co has a maple peanut butter that is really good, and PB Crave has a Cookie Dough that is amazing. The banana is pretty good, too.
P28 is a high protein peanut butter. I like using it in recipes.0 -
You'all are not helping, lol!
I guess I'll see what's on sale next time I go to the store. I like MaraNatha's almond butter so maybe I'll get that... We'll see. Got to talk to hubby first to see if I should even bother, or if he's going to down the jar in one day again.0 -
Kraft Natural Peanut butter. Skippy is an acceptable second choice.0
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I also buy natural with just 2 ingredients (peanuts, salt). I don't like the unsalted versions, but I can't tell the difference in the taste of any others. A peanut is a peanut. I buy whatever is cheapest.0
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Well unless the other natural no stir PBs are cheaper. I'm starting to dislike the ones you have to stir though, because I always end up with inedible thick stuff at the end of the jar.0 -
Trader Joe's Natural Peanut Butter...comes in both crunchy and smooth. Salted and unsalted.
Whole Foods 360 natural peanut butter.
Both are very good and cheap (I prefer them to regular peanut butter), though Trader Joe's is slightly less expensive.0 -
I have been using this product: bellplantation.com/products/pb2-powdered-peanut-butter/12-pack-1lb-jars-of-pb2-powdered-peanut-butter-box.html Works great in Protein shakes too. Check out the nutrition info, the fat is 10 times less. I buy case at a time. They have recipes at this site also. Randy0
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Well unless the other natural no stir PBs are cheaper. I'm starting to dislike the ones you have to stir though, because I always end up with inedible thick stuff at the end of the jar.
I poor a little of the oil off and use it for cooking, then stir well and keep in the fridge. It doesn't separate in the fridge.0 -
Taste-wise, I like JIF creamy or crunchy. That's a treat, I don't eat it often because it is really high calorie.
I haven't enjoyed other brands of PB, either too sugary (like grainy in texture and too sweet) or really oily.
I want to try PB2, hoping it shows up at Costco.
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Lourdesong wrote: »Taste-wise, I like JIF creamy or crunchy. That's a treat, I don't eat it often because it is really high calorie.
I haven't enjoyed other brands of PB, either too sugary (like grainy in texture and too sweet) or really oily.
I want to try PB2, hoping it shows up at Costco.
PB2 is essentially just peanut flour (it might have some sweeteners in it, and the chocolate version has cocoa and likely sweeteners as well). You can usually find peanut flour anywhere and relatively cheap.0 -
Lourdesong wrote: »Taste-wise, I like JIF creamy or crunchy. That's a treat, I don't eat it often because it is really high calorie.
I haven't enjoyed other brands of PB, either too sugary (like grainy in texture and too sweet) or really oily.
I want to try PB2, hoping it shows up at Costco.
PB2 is essentially just peanut flour (it might have some sweeteners in it, and the chocolate version has cocoa and likely sweeteners as well). You can usually find peanut flour anywhere and relatively cheap.
Oh that's interesting.... 'course, now that you said it, it seems really obvious, lol. I'll add peanut flour to my grocery list and experiment. Thanks.
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Peanut butter & Co white chocolate wonderful is the best!0
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I enjoy Skippy "Natural" creamy and plain ol' Jif.
Or the crunchy versions.
Or the versions with honey.
Aw hell, any peanut butter will do.0 -
pinklotus_56 wrote: »Kraft Natural Peanut butter. Skippy is an acceptable second choice.
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The good regular stuff that still has trace levels of trans fat for me...Jif>Reeses>Skippy0
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melimomTARDIS wrote: »Jif or peter pan, definitely. Natural peanut butter is like dry and oily at the same time.
I'm a Jif fan. The difference in calories (my main concern) between processed and natural is miniscule, and I like my PB smooth and creamy. I have 2 tbsp on whole wheat pita 3-4 times a week for breakfast -- I love it, and it keeps me going all morning until lunch.
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Vitacost's Peanut Butter Slim! It's vitacost's version of PB2, yet cheaper. Plus all it contains is roasted peanuts, some salt and some sugar! It's delicious!0
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Smucker's Natural Creamy Peanut Butter with Honey. My local Walmart and Publix both sell it.0
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My husband finished the jar yesterday... So we need to buy more.
But I'm curious... I typically go with the 'natural' stuff without adding anything, but taste-wise... which brand is the best?
I eat Smuckers Natural. The only downside is that you have to stir it before eating. It only has two ingredients, which are peanuts and salt...that's it. I prefer the flavor of it to other peanut butters, but that's just me. I also like the fact that it doesn't have a bunch of stuff in it I can't pronounce. I probably eat enough of that stuff on a regular basis anyway, lol.
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I just recently tried PB2. It's powdered peanuts - you add water. super low calories/fat. Sold on-line, wal-mart & health food stores. Reminded of the peanut butter in candies, not totally real peanut butter but the fact that it doesn't have a bunch of additives and low fat/calories make it a good alternative while we trying to loose and they have it in chocolate.
Ingredients: Roasted peanuts, sugar, salt.
Serving size: 2 Tablespoons (12 grams)
Servings per container: 15
Calories: 45
Calories from fat: 13
http://www.bellplantation.com/nutrition0 -
I just recently tried PB2. It's powdered peanuts - you add water. super low calories/fat. Sold on-line, wal-mart & health food stores. Reminded of the peanut butter in candies, not totally real peanut butter but the fact that it doesn't have a bunch of additives and low fat/calories make it a good alternative while we trying to loose and they have it in chocolate.
Ingredients: Roasted peanuts, sugar, salt.
Serving size: 2 Tablespoons (12 grams)
Servings per container: 15
Calories: 45
Calories from fat: 13
http://www.bellplantation.com/nutrition
This^^^^^^ the bang for the buck(calorie), PB2 can't be beat. It's not peanut flour.0 -
I just recently tried PB2. It's powdered peanuts - you add water. super low calories/fat. Sold on-line, wal-mart & health food stores. Reminded of the peanut butter in candies, not totally real peanut butter but the fact that it doesn't have a bunch of additives and low fat/calories make it a good alternative while we trying to loose and they have it in chocolate.
Ingredients: Roasted peanuts, sugar, salt.
Serving size: 2 Tablespoons (12 grams)
Servings per container: 15
Calories: 45
Calories from fat: 13
http://www.bellplantation.com/nutrition
I don't understand the PB2 love at all I guess. You can find peanut butter without any additives...the one I listed is just peanuts and salt. Someone else listed another brand that is the same. And I usually eat it for the calories and healthy fats it contains. Real peanut butter is healthier imo.
http://www.prevention.com/food/smart-shopping/healthy-eating-why-peanut-butter-good-you
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I_Will_End_You wrote: »Peter Pan Honey Roasted. Best peanut butter ever.
^this0
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