PB2 Powdered Peanut Butter
kathyszoo
Posts: 311 Member
I am Skippy PB addict! This is honestly my downfall! I have changed my eating habits drastically since rejoining MFP last June and am happy to say I've lost 42 lbs but would like to lose at least another 20. Kind of stalling right now probably because I am turning to my beloved Skippy for comfort. Just found out about this on another thread this morning and would love feedback! I did research it a little online and found out Bell Plantation is the manufacturer of this but seems a little costly and no stores near me carry it. So I would like to hear what any of you here personally think before I spend the money on it. Thanks!
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I love PB2. They also make a chocolate PB2 if you really want to indulge. Be careful though, its high cal if you eat a lot of it. I typically add just a sprinkle for taste in a protein shake or if I make a lowfat, froyo shake. Its expensive, but its good!0
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When I don't have many calories left to eat and just feeling like I could eat the house. I turn to PB2 and rice cakes, they fill me. lol...I could roll in peanut butter:smooched:0
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Chocolate PB2 with a bannana or I use PB2 in my protien shakes. Love the stuff! I used to have to pick some up when I went to visit my daughter but now my local store carries the stuff - make a request at a local grocery or health food store0
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12 g of PB2 mixed with 250g of greek yogurt has been my go-to breakfast lately.0
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I'm not a huge fan of it plain, although if I don't have lots of calories left and am really craving peanut butter I'll use it on a rice cake. However, I use it most in smoothies, oatmeal and mixed into my plain Greek yogurt. You can also make an awesome Asian style peanut sauce with it.0
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Check around... you can find it cheaper elsewhere. LOVE my PB2 and PB2 Chocolate!!!0
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I bought both varieties and I do love them in stuff but honestly I can say I'd rather eat regular peanut butter in sandwiches or on bananas and apples. I use natural peanut butter, it contains only peanuts no added sugar and yes it needs to be stirred. it is runny so it drizzles nicely on stuff. I usually make room for a single tablespoon everyday! I use the pb2 in my green smoothies mostly.0
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Have had both the regular and chocolate and for me it doesn't compare to the real thing... I just make room in my calorie intake to get my daily Peanut butter fix.... Best of Luck0
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I love PB2, and I'm a Jif addict.
Check, since I'm not sure where near you is; but I hear that Wal-Marts are starting to carry it. Meijer stores are not yet in Michigan though. (0 -
I'm not a huge fan of it plain, although if I don't have lots of calories left and am really craving peanut butter I'll use it on a rice cake. However, I use it most in smoothies, oatmeal and mixed into my plain Greek yogurt. You can also make an awesome Asian style peanut sauce with it.
So, what's the recipe for this Asian style peanut sauce? I've been dying to find something to put on chicken, similar to what they would have on a Chinese Buffet. I'm so bad...0 -
I don't know why but the thought of powdered peanut butter makes me throw up in my mouth. :sick:
Buy regular, natural PB. I get the Teddie brand and it's delicious. You CAN add it to smoothies, use it in cooking etc. Yes, the powdered ick has less calories but I'd take the calories and ease of being able to dip my spoon in the jar over having to measure and mix something. Not only that but the PB2 has added sugar in it.0 -
I eat chocolate PB2 every day! I put it in my oatmeal and I LOVE it. I put 2 tablespoons in my oatmeal and it just adds 45 calories- not dense at all.0
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I don't know why but the thought of powdered peanut butter makes me throw up in my mouth. :sick:
Buy regular, natural PB. I get the Teddie brand and it's delicious. You CAN add it to smoothies, use it in cooking etc. Yes, the powdered ick has less calories but I'd take the calories and ease of being able to dip my spoon in the jar over having to measure and mix something. Not only that but the PB2 has added sugar in it.
There's 1 gram of sugar in PB2. Did you even do the research on its nutrition?
PB2 is not meant to replace peanut butter. You're not supposed to spread it on a sandwich. In things like yogurt, oatmeal, shakes, when you would normally put two tablespoons of peanut butter which could easily equal 190 calories, you can just put the same amount of this instead and get the same flavor.
PS. I eat peanut butter every day, and I still use PB2 in certain things rather than peanut butter.0 -
I too LOVE PB and I too was skeptical when I heard about this. In fact, I first heard of PB2 almost a year ago and I JUST bought some this month! I have to say, I was impressed. I got the regular and the chocolate so I could add them to my shakes, but I wanted to see how it held up as a paste. I made the chocolate (2 tbsp PB2 and 1 tbsp water) and was very excited about the taste! The consistency was off a bit, it was more like Nutella than a thick, creamy peanut butter, but the taste was lovely. I made a shake with greek yogurt, banana, honey and the chocolate pb2 and it was really good! The stats are great compared to pb and it still has all the fiber and nearly all of the protein! The regular pb2 has more of a roasted peanuts taste than the sweetened taste of Jiff, but I like that about it. It's more "natural" if you will and has simple ingredients. I hope this helps!0
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I love it!!!!! Eat it every day because I also love my peanut butter and peanut butter and choc. I just ordered 4lb’s 2 of the regular peanut butter and 2 of the choc peanut butter. I ordered mine from amazon. It’s also great for baking!!!! You will not be disappointed!!!!0
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I am Skippy PB addict!
Me too! I just find ways to moderate how much I eat, though I usually have Skippy daily. Just a few spoonfuls anymore. I wouldn't go for any substitue personally.0 -
I can see dried PB as an occasional ingredient when a wet source wouldn't work but I can't see it as a staple in a diet. It's kind of Franken-foodie and weird to me. By removing the fat you have lost all the wonderful nutritional benefits of PB. The monounsaturated fats in peanut butter and other foods increase satiety and have been shown to reduce abdominal fat!
I use smaller amounts (1 Tablespoon) of the real, no sugar added, peanut butter. It's satisfying and actually good for you.0 -
Does it tastes like real peanut butter? Not so much.
Is it worth it to curb cravings with less calories and fat? Absolutely!!!0 -
I don't know why but the thought of powdered peanut butter makes me throw up in my mouth. :sick:
Buy regular, natural PB. I get the Teddie brand and it's delicious. You CAN add it to smoothies, use it in cooking etc. Yes, the powdered ick has less calories but I'd take the calories and ease of being able to dip my spoon in the jar over having to measure and mix something. Not only that but the PB2 has added sugar in it.
There's 1 gram of sugar in PB2. Did you even do the research on its nutrition?
PB2 is not meant to replace peanut butter. You're not supposed to spread it on a sandwich. In things like yogurt, oatmeal, shakes, when you would normally put two tablespoons of peanut butter which could easily equal 190 calories, you can just put the same amount of this instead and get the same flavor.
PS. I eat peanut butter every day, and I still use PB2 in certain things rather than peanut butter.
Yeah sorry. Still going to eat the real stuff and yes, I did look at the nutritional content online.
Who says you have to use 2 tablespoons every time you use it? I put one TB in my oatmeal and smoothies. I'll do 1TB on a sandwich. 1/2 TB in my yogurt. I rarely, if ever, use 2 TB.0 -
Peanut Butter is the best thing in the world. All I need is a spoon, and I'm good to go. Unfortunately it is also very much a trigger food for me, and I can no longer keep any quantity of it around. To that end, PB2 seemed like a god-send. At first it did the trick - it is quite tasty, I could measure the exact amount by weight, add it to almost anything, and it was just far enough removed from the natural state to where I didn't obsess over eating it all the time.
However, in the end the binge monster got me. OK, there was wine involved. :drinker: But one night I got super desperate and made a batch of cookies using what was left of the entire jar. So, if you're like me it might end up biting you in the *kitten*. :explode:
TL;DR - probably a good investment if you don't have a problem binging on massive quantities of the good stuff (like me). :sad:0 -
PB2 is the greatest thing in the world for someone who is monitoring calorie intake. It's amazing. I buy both the regular and chocolate versions on Amazon.0
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I was honestly not expecting to like it so much. After months of seeing posts about it I finally bought it. I think it's pretty great. It's really good in protein shakes too.0
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Bumping for later. I haven't seen PB2 in Canada yet. Where does one buy it in the States? Target? Safeway? We're close to the border so we go down often but keep forgetting to look for it on the shelves.0
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I can't say that I love it nearly as much as the real stuff, though I ingest it multiple times a week. I usually have it in shakes, or mixed with nutella on toast.0
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