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Im crazy over Peanutbutter...HELP!!!

NewBeginning2010
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Peanut butter is my ultimate favorite, but there is nothing i have seen with less than 180 for two tbsps, and even though its my favorite, i wont eat just that because it wont fill me up......Am i missing some magic peanut butter out there or what?
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So many lookers no response
is there any hope for my peanut butter?? :noway:
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Thanks to the recently added search feature in the thread area, I can refer you to a prior post that might have some answers:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/71506-addicted-to-peanut-butter-help?hl=peanut+butter#posts-9468800 -
Ohhh, peanut butter is my weakness too! But, it is not something I will skimp on. I can't stand the taste of reduced fat peanut butter, so if I'm going to eat it, I go for it! I will allow myself 2 tbsp with 1 tbsp sugar-free jam, mix in a bowl, and eat as dessert. Of course, this is only on days that I exercise and have calories to spare (or I eat a really light dinner).0
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I found a product called PB2. Contains 52 calories per serving and, I believe, 4-5 g. of fat. What they do is squeeze the peanuts until most of the oil is removed...what's left is a peanut butter powder. You then mix it with water if you want a creamier version. It's not as 'good' as regular, full fat, high calorie peanut butter, but if you're a pb junkie, like me, it's a good alternative. I also mix it dried, with protein shakes, oatmeal, etc. Just do a search for PB2...comes in chocolate peanut butter flavor too.0
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I found a product called PB2. Contains 52 calories per serving and, I believe, 4-5 g. of fat. What they do is squeeze the peanuts until most of the oil is removed...what's left is a peanut butter powder. You then mix it with water if you want a creamier version. It's not as 'good' as regular, full fat, high calorie peanut butter, but if you're a pb junkie, like me, it's a good alternative. I also mix it dried, with protein shakes, oatmeal, etc. Just do a search for PB2...comes in chocolate peanut butter flavor too.
When I was at the commissary I picked some of that up .. but haven't tried it thusfar .. so your saying its quite tasty ..MMmm ..0 -
Eat the peanut butter!
Just don't go overboard and account for it in your daily intake. Problem solved, no guilt or cravings to cave into!0
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