What healthy peanut butter do you use?
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Better n Peanut Butter - 85% less fat and 50% fewer cals
Soooo good!
Made a peanut sauce with it from a recipe on Skinnytaste.com and it was fabulous
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They also make a low sodium one. I tried it at my mother-in -law's (to be) and it is sooooo Yum! Right now I have Jif Natural low sodium and its good to but more cals then the Better n PB!0 -
skippy natural creamy is wonderful! no hydrogentated oils and the kids love it!0
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Whole earth, no added sugar. They do an organic version too!
Same here - but it's gotta be Crunchy!!!!0 -
I use regular peanut butter in moderation.0
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I'm not brand specific. I read the ingedients and if it's either "peanuts", or "peanuts, salt", in that order, I'm good.0
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Costco brand Kirkland. Contains Peanuts and Sea Salt and you get two large containers and its cheep as helll!!!0
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I use whole earth organic crunchy peanut butter0
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Peanut Butter & Co. brand. I will eat nothing else now. No oils, vegan...and DELICIOUS. After I started eating it, I tried eating Jiffy and almost threw up, lol, never realized how oily regular peanut butter was until I switched. I get the White Chocolate Wonderful flavor. YUMMY!0
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I don't know if its healthier but my family is a fan of the PB2 and you really cant tell a difference at all.0
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Smuckers Natural. Just contains peanuts and a teeny amount of salt. 105mg of sodium. :-) and I believe they also have organic.0
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It isn't peanut butter but I love Marantha natural almond butter. It is naturally a little sweeter than peanut butter, or I think it tastes that way at least. It is a little lower in saturated fats and it is actually a nut butter unlike peanut butter.
Same here! LOVE it!0 -
I use PB2. Love it0
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Never tried PB2 but saw it on Dr Oz, supposed to be really good0
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I would marry Teddie Natural Super Chunky if I could.
Just sayin.
Teddy's Peanut Butter is made in my hometown. On a windy day, you could smell the roasted peanuts all the way on the other side of town. This is also my favorite PB.0 -
PB2 is really good. It's amazing how the consistency is so close to real peanut butter. In fact, I would like to give it to someone without telling them it's from powder and see if they even notice.
The only downside is that it's really expensive. Two tablespoons of powder only makes about one tablespoon of peanut butter, and it's around $8 for a small jar.0 -
I use Trader joes natural crunchy with flax seeds.. soo good!0
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I buy my peanut butter fresh-ground from the bulk section of the grocery store. The only ingredient is peanuts.0
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Just bought some PB2. It's a peanut powder that has all the oil squeezed out of it. Only 45 calories for 2 Tbs. Also has 5 grams of protein. Put some in a banana smoothie and it was really good tasting but a little grainy. Would love some good recipes for it!
A blog that I often read has a lot of suggestions for PB2 uses: http://www.runsforcookiesrecipes.blogspot.com/2011/08/pb2-recipes-and-ideas.html0 -
Costco brand Kirkland. Contains Peanuts and Sea Salt and you get two large containers and its cheep as helll!!!
Love Kirkland brand! Sounds a lot better than making your own!0 -
Honestly, best peanutty taste ever is to just make your own. It takes no time in one of those little blender thingies and the intense flavour is unreal.
Dumb question: how do you make it? Just dump some unsalted peanut in the blender?
As for people using PB2, or any low fat peanut butter, I just have to ask, why? The fat is the healthiest part of the peanut and peanut butter. It's a great source of healthy fats that we need. Full fat, full calorie peanut butter is 1000x's healthier than any powder or low fat processed junk.0 -
I'm using Nature's Promise Organics Peanut Butter Sodium Free. Ain't nothing in it but peanuts.0
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I don't eat much peanut butter but my husband loves the Smart Balance brand.0
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Bell Plantation's PB2 powdered peanut butter. I love it!0
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For those who make their own nut butters. How does the price compare? What do you spend on getting the nuts versus the normal cost of store bought brands? Just curious. :}0
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I tried PB2 once & loved it, but find it so expensive! Anyone know of places to buy it for cheaper?0
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Honestly, best peanutty taste ever is to just make your own. It takes no time in one of those little blender thingies and the intense flavour is unreal.
Dumb question: how do you make it? Just dump some unsalted peanut in the blender?
As for people using PB2, or any low fat peanut butter, I just have to ask, why? The fat is the healthiest part of the peanut and peanut butter. It's a great source of healthy fats that we need. Full fat, full calorie peanut butter is 1000x's healthier than any powder or low fat processed junk.
I only use PB2 for convenience, and even then not all the time. Sometimes just measuring a tablespoon of powder is easier than the mess of the real deal. It just depends on my motivation level at the time and what I'm doing with it.0 -
My wife buys Compliments 100% natural smooth peanut butter from the organic section of the grocery. Roughly 100 cal per tablespoon and most important for me, 0mg sodium.
I live in Quebec. "Compliments" is a store brand for a regional grocery chain.
Note: This peanut butter is not as tasty as regular Kraft product. I cheat a little from time to time by mixing in a little of the Kraft PB my children and wife eat.0 -
Just found netrition.com as a good and cheap place to buy PB2. Am gonna try it! Thanks guys!:flowerforyou:0
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PB2 all the way!!!0
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Better'N Peanut Butter.. Low Sodium, 100 Calories per 2 Tablespoons, yes, 2 tablespoons.. LOVE iT!!0
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