Is PB2 Healthy ?
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PB2 rocks!!! The chocolate (I agree) is not super chocolate-y but it's ok. I gave up peanut butter for the longest time (NO I do not wish to hear about good fats, because I was not going to consume 180-200+ calories in 1 tiny spoon just to get the good fat) anyhow ... once I found PB2 I was able to enjoy peanut butter again. I love it on celery, in plain greek yogurt, smoothies, bread/toast, apples, plain rice cakes, etc.0
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No added sugar and it is peanuts with the fat pressed out...therefor turning it into a powder..that's my understanding of it...I love the stuff...and I definitely don't think its UN-healthy!
It DOES have added sugar unfortunately but it is only 5 grams and otherwise, for someone that would want peanut butter anyways, it is very healthy and a good bang for your buck and calorie.0 -
I use it in my protein shakes every day. It's great, but I wish they had a version without added sugar or salt.0
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I use 1 tbsp of Hershey's Unsweetened Cocoa in my protein shakes with PB2. It only adds 10 calories, .5g fat, and no sugar. It may actually be good for you also: http://diabetes.webmd.com/news/20110323/cocoa-rich-in-health-benefits0
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It's processed so it must be bad, right?0
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The taste reminds me of the peanut butter in Reese's Cups ... haven't had one of those in ages.0
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Love it! Get my PB fix without the extra fat and calories! I know the real stuff has good fat and all, but those calories and fat grams add up quickly!
I eat it everyday! Love it in my greek yogurt! Also tasty in oatmeal... Great in smoothies and shakes... I even made a Thai style peanut sauce with it once! Very tasty, and it was way lower in calories/fat than if I had used the real deal...
It's not exactly a superfood or anything, lol, but I'd still say its pretty good stuff!0 -
I must admit, it really is filling when added to a portion of Fage greek yoghurt with some mixed seeds thrown in. It feels like I am eating 500 calories, not 160 or so. It is crazy.0
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I don't fear calories or fat, everything in moderation. I eat normal peanut butter everyday.0
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You know, that stuff is delicious, however, it really bloats my stomach, painfully. I don't know why0
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I bought it to store as emergency food (because powdered peanut butter has a shelf life of almost forever) but I am eating it as diet food.
My midmorning snack is 2 tbs of pb2 and a banana. The perfect amount of calories and it's filling and yummy. I get my fat elsewhere.0 -
PB2 is sold at GNC, but it's more expensive there. But for those wanted to just try it out, it might balance out to the cost of ordering online & paying shipping.
I still eat regular nut butters (peanut & almond) but purchased this to try in a recipe I saw online.0 -
I've thought of buying some to try it, but not sure about it yet. Has anyone had it with yogurt? I'm wondering about making yogurt smoothies with it--peanut butter/banana. Might be weird?0
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I've thought of buying some to try it, but not sure about it yet. Has anyone had it with yogurt? I'm wondering about making yogurt smoothies with it--peanut butter/banana. Might be weird?
I've done exactly this. Love it. (I was inspired by my love of peanut butter and banana sandwiches.)
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I make a Peanut Butter and Jelly smoothie almost every day using PB2 and a precise amount of berries (proportions that i've worked out to mimic the taste of strawberry/mixed berry jelly)
it is amazing and it doesnt hurt my stomach like regular peanut butter does0 -
I bought some from giant just yesterday. I picked up the chocolate one and just used it this am on a waffle with some fruit it was really good I definitely recommend it. Can't wait to try it on apples and such. As far as it being healthy..it seems to be.hence the no perservitives but i supppse it depends on what your looking for. Give it a shot!0
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make a milkshake......1 cup of unsweetened vanilla pure silk almond milk, 1 tsp vanilla, 2 Tablespoons of pb2, pk of sweetener, and 1 tsp. of instant decaf coffee and ice. Put into a blender and mix. The more ice you add the thicker it gets. Makes a great peanut butter milkshake and low in calories. milk= 30 calories and the pb2 =45 so a total of 75 calories you can have a great milkshake.0
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bumping this! sounds great!
I just bought a protein powder that contains protein, but also chlorella, spirulina and seeweed. It smells like fish food and looks green :-/ the taste is not as bad as it looks, but it might look/smell better with added PB taste0 -
bump..i want to order some from amazon along with some think thin bars which are supposed to taste great next payday0
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wonder if this magic pb powder is just acutally the biproduct from pressing the oils for peanut cooking oil.0
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Had mine arrive the other day, but given it's low calorie count and powdered state, I am wondering how natural it is and how healthy it is ?
Ah, but sometimes I go over my fat % if I eat as much regular peanut butter as I really want, so PB2 is my go-to spread. Adds to my protein without adding too much fat - I'm on the short side so I don't have a ton of wiggle room, and I don't eat meat or dairy... So YUM!0 -
Have you tried making your own peanut butter.?. I buy unsalted peanuts and blend it in my food processor until smooth and add cinnamon and a little bit of honey to it Its really yummy!!!0
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I've always wanted to try it but wasn't sure if it was worth the money.0
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I use it all the time in my refrigerator oatmeal. Mix it with bananas, or some unsweetened cocoa...
Here's one of the recipes...
http://www.theyummylife.com/recipes/223/Banana+Peanut+Butter+Refrigerator+Oatmeal0
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