Peanut Butter! What's your favorite?
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While perusing the health food section of my local grocery store one day, I came upon a product called PB2, by Bell Plantation. It is a powdered peanut butter (ingredients are roasted peanuts, sugar, and salt) that you mix two to one with water. Two tablespoons of the powder equal 45 calories, 1.5 grams of fat, less than 100 mg of sodium, and 5 grams of protein. The mixed version isn't 100% comparable to peanut butter in texture (depending on how carefully you measure the water it can either be really thick or a little soupy), but it has a very close flavor. I eat it with apple slices, celery, on graham crackers, and even on a sandwich. It's also great in recipes, and throwing a tablespoon in a 1/2 cup of cottage cheese makes for a yummy, protein-packed snack.
(I personally prefer the PB2 Chocolate variety, but the plain is good, too)
When I absolutely have to have real peanut butter for whatever reason (I used to be able to eat peanut butter by the spoonful from the jar; I'm definitely a peanut butter girl), I'm a Skippy Natural's kind of girl.
i love this product too. i'd rather have the real stuff but it really does bugger up that fat %age when i do indulge.0 -
I love Skippy Creamy PB, and recently picked up a jar of Smart Balance Creamy PB. It tastes almost exactly the same, but it's loaded with awesome mono- and polyunsaturated fats.0
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I try to only buy peanut butter with two ingredients: peanuts, salt. My favorite is Teddie's, but I can no longer get it here, so I usually stick to Smuckers Natural, or 356 (Whole Foods brand).0
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I grew up on creamy Jiff so any other peanut butter pales in comparison to me. However, years ago I switched to Simply Jiff which is low sodium low sugar and it tastes great. I'm so used to the low sodium low sugar now that any other peanut butter (including regular Jiff) is way too sweet.0
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I'm also part of the natural, limited ingredients peanut butter crowd. Recently I've bought either Trader Joe's or Whole Foods peanut butter. Adams is good too. I need to get a food processor so I can make my own.
Jif, Skippy, etc, taste terrible to me--too sweet. Once you get used to the all-natural peanut butter the ones with with a ton of ingredients lose their appeal.
Oh and Kettle Brand Nutters are good, although a bit expensive. The ingredients in their cashew butter: Cashews, sunflower and/or safflower oil.0 -
I'm lucky that I live in a place that can get CB's nuts peanut butter.
It's a small batch micro roaster of nuts that makes some awesome peanut butter.
http://cbsnuts.com/index.php
If I can't find CB's, then my fall back is Natural Directions organic creamy peanut butter.
Most of my PB is consumed on either toasted whole wheat english muffins or buttermilk crumpets.0 -
I just get the peanut butter from the fresh grind machine at Whole Foods. I buy just what I need for the week and the only ingredient is peanuts. I love peanut butter but don't eat more than a tablespoon per day.0
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Samuel Adams creamy natural peanut butter. Jiff creamy used to be my favorite but this is a healthier alternative.0
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Laura Scudders -- peanuts and salt, that's all!
But lately, I am loving PB2. All the peanut-y joy, without the oil. It's great in smoothies.0 -
While perusing the health food section of my local grocery store one day, I came upon a product called PB2, by Bell Plantation. It is a powdered peanut butter (ingredients are roasted peanuts, sugar, and salt) that you mix two to one with water. Two tablespoons of the powder equal 45 calories, 1.5 grams of fat, less than 100 mg of sodium, and 5 grams of protein. The mixed version isn't 100% comparable to peanut butter in texture (depending on how carefully you measure the water it can either be really thick or a little soupy), but it has a very close flavor. I eat it with apple slices, celery, on graham crackers, and even on a sandwich. It's also great in recipes, and throwing a tablespoon in a 1/2 cup of cottage cheese makes for a yummy, protein-packed snack.
(I personally prefer the PB2 Chocolate variety, but the plain is good, too)
When I absolutely have to have real peanut butter for whatever reason (I used to be able to eat peanut butter by the spoonful from the jar; I'm definitely a peanut butter girl), I'm a Skippy Natural's kind of girl.
I am actually a fan of PB2. I don't know that we have it in stores here but I ordered it online. I use it a lot in smoothies.0 -
I don't eat PB myself these days, but my son still does. I get any brand that contains only three ingredients--peanuts, salt, oil. xx0
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i will ONLY eat peanut butter that contains just peanuts, and maybe salt if i can't find one that is without. sugar and oil should not be added ingredients and especially not anything else.
i like to mix a bit of peanut butter with unsweetened applesauce and use that as a breakfast spread!0 -
I've become a PB2 fan just these past few weeks also. I certainly like the "natural" PBs - the kind that you need to stir, but man-o-man, the calories and fat. Chunky PB is my personal favorite.
While not as yummy as natural PB, PB2 is a really great alternative, a PB2 & honey on wheat is an amazing, filling, lower-calorie lunch treat.
I just got some FitNutz chunky PB, haven't tried it yet, I'll likely give it a taste later-on today. A little more expensive then PB2, calorie-wise (60 cal for 2-tbsp, as opposed to 45 cals for 2-tbsp for PB2), but I just LOVE chunky PB!!0 -
I love peanut butter! Its my comfort food thats for sure. I enjoy many brands. Some of my favorites are PB&CO Cinnamon raisin swirl ,white chocolate wonderful, Skippy creamy, Jiff Natural. Most recently I tried Earth's Balance coconut peanut butter. Its a fantastic combination.0
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Teddie's Natural Super Chunky Peanut Butter. No hydrogenated oils or added anything.0
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How does one determine good fat versus bad fat?
fat is fine
sat. fat is bad0 -
Choosey Mothers choose Jif0
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There is no substitute for jif..0
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I've become a PB2 fan just these past few weeks also. I certainly like the "natural" PBs - the kind that you need to stir, but man-o-man, the calories and fat. Chunky PB is my personal favorite.
While not as yummy as natural PB, PB2 is a really great alternative, a PB2 & honey on wheat is an amazing, filling, lower-calorie lunch treat.
I just got some FitNutz chunky PB, haven't tried it yet, I'll likely give it a taste later-on today. A little more expensive then PB2, calorie-wise (60 cal for 2-tbsp, as opposed to 45 cals for 2-tbsp for PB2), but I just LOVE chunky PB!!
Oh well.0 -
try pb2! its very low in calories! you can order it on line under pb2.com!:smooched:0
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We are a Jif family, the kids, husband and myself all love the stuff. Creamy. I like chunky, but the rest of the house doesnt agree.0
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Kraft.. dont think you can get it in the states. i use to get my family to bring it to me when i lived in florida lol. I have tried many many kinds and hands down kraft has it for me... reese was good to. and yes by the taste over the lable0
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White Chocolate Wonderful PB is my fave!0
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You don't have to overthink this. Peanut butter... it's crushed peanuts and salt. Sometimes the salt is optional. So the ingredients label ought to say "Peanuts". Or "Peanuts, salt". I like Adams. It's delicious. But I'm not too picky. After all, it's just peanuts.0
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This thread came just as I served myself a tbsp of PB! I LOVE Peanut Butter. I just eat store brand, not that picky. Recently discovered almond butter, but expensive!While perusing the health food section of my local grocery store one day, I came upon a product called PB2, by Bell Plantation. It is a powdered peanut butter (ingredients are roasted peanuts, sugar, and salt) that you mix two to one with water. Two tablespoons of the powder equal 45 calories, 1.5 grams of fat, less than 100 mg of sodium, and 5 grams of protein. The mixed version isn't 100% comparable to peanut butter in texture (depending on how carefully you measure the water it can either be really thick or a little soupy), but it has a very close flavor. I eat it with apple slices, celery, on graham crackers, and even on a sandwich. It's also great in recipes, and throwing a tablespoon in a 1/2 cup of cottage cheese makes for a yummy, protein-packed snack.
(I personally prefer the PB2 Chocolate variety, but the plain is good, too)
When I absolutely have to have real peanut butter for whatever reason (I used to be able to eat peanut butter by the spoonful from the jar; I'm definitely a peanut butter girl), I'm a Skippy Natural's kind of girl.
I've been looking for this, I seem to find it anywhere locally or I'm not looking hard enough! Guilt free PB?0 -
Thank Goodness for Peanut Butter!0
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I am actually allergic to peanuts, but I am familiar with this. Um.. I can save you a lot of problems.. it's called PB2. Trust me..
Ingredients:
Roasted peanuts, sugar, salt.
Serving size: 2 Tablespoons (12 grams)
Servings per container: 15
Calories: 45
Calories from fat: 13
Value and % Daily Value*
Total fat 1.5 g 3%
Saturated fat 0 g 0%
Trans fat < 0.01 g
Cholesterol < 0.01 mg 0%
Sodium 94 mg 4%
Total carbohydrate 5 g 2%
Dietary fiber 2 g 8%
Sugars 1 g
Protein 5 g
Vitamin A < 1%
Vitamin C 0%
Calcium <1%
Iron 0%0 -
shouldnt really contain anything more than just peanuts and salt maybe....
Smucker's Natural Peanut Butter....just peanuts and salt. Simple.0 -
Kraft extra creamy! For the once in a blue moon I want the stuff - that's the stuff I want. So good!0
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try pb2! its very low in calories! you can order it on line under pb2.com!:smooched:
LOVE PB2! Both the plain and chocolate varieties are delicious, much lower in calories than regular peanut butter (45 cal/2 TB vs 180 cal / 2 TB). I have found it at health food stores, but you can buy larger containers for much less per ounce online. Try Amazon.0
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