Peanut Butter!!!!!!!
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Go to Whole Foods if there is one near you and grind fresh peanut butter. It's all organic and so much better for you than the processed stuff.
We don't have a Whole Foods around here(near Green Bay, WI)---however, I'm going to try to make my own at home!!!0 -
Horribly OT: Speaking of foods that are unbelievably simple to process/blend that I used to buy but will never have to again, hummus and almond milk. Try it!
NO. WAY. How do you make your own almond milk? I just moved to Crete and it's impossible to find. :sad:0 -
Go to Whole Foods if there is one near you and grind fresh peanut butter. It's all organic and so much better for you than the processed stuff.
Sigh, "if there is one near you". Damn you people with your Whole Foods and Trader Joe's. *jealous*. I have yet to find a shop in Paris that even comes close to being as awesome as I imagine those to be.0 -
sorry, but its not FAKE peanut butter. its made with real peanuts, but has 85% less fat and 40% less calories than regular peanut butter.
NO PRESERVATIVES, NO TRANS FAT, NO SATURATED FAT, GLUTEN-FREE & DAIRY-FREE
So kraft singles aren't FAKE cheese. Since they're made with real milk.0 -
DITTO:blushing:0
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loved peanut butter as a kid, love now. Now I want peanut butter. Can't wait to go home lunch have have a peanut butter and jam sammich!0
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Horribly OT: Speaking of foods that are unbelievably simple to process/blend that I used to buy but will never have to again, hummus and almond milk. Try it!
NO. WAY. How do you make your own almond milk? I just moved to Crete and it's impossible to find. :sad:
Have a blender at home? Soak a cup of almonds in a bowl of water overnight. Rinse them off in the morning, throw them in the blender with 3-4 cups of water and blend for a few minutes. The next part is the only slight hassle of this: strain. Most blogs seem to suggest a cheese cloth or a "nut bag" (yeah, that's actually what they're called). I am lazy, I have a Bodum tea pot with a plunger strainer and I just lazily use that. There may be a bit of fibre left behind, but it goes way faster this way and is less of a mess, no cloth or "nut bag" (heh heh heh) to wash after. That yields a 3-4 cup batch of plain almond milk. Or you can sweeten to taste with maple syrup or agave syrup or whatever you feel comfortable using health-wise. Throw that bad boy in the fridge!0 -
I make my own peanut butter. 20 peanuts makes about a tbsp and no perservatives. You do have to use it up faster but everyone can eat it not just you. If you have a good blender ( I have the professional Ninja) ju0
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So kraft singles aren't FAKE cheese. Since they're made with real milk.0
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Horribly OT: Speaking of foods that are unbelievably simple to process/blend that I used to buy but will never have to again, hummus and almond milk. Try it!
NO. WAY. How do you make your own almond milk? I just moved to Crete and it's impossible to find. :sad:
Have a blender at home? Soak a cup of almonds in a bowl of water overnight. Rinse them off in the morning, throw them in the blender with 3-4 cups of water and blend for a few minutes. The next part is the only slight hassle of this: strain. Most blogs seem to suggest a cheese cloth or a "nut bag" (yeah, that's actually what they're called). I am lazy, I have a Bodum tea pot with a plunger strainer and I just lazily use that. There may be a bit of fibre left behind, but it goes way faster this way and is less of a mess, no cloth or "nut bag" (heh heh heh) to wash after. That yields a 3-4 cup batch of plain almond milk. Or you can sweeten to taste with maple syrup or agave syrup or whatever you feel comfortable using health-wise. Throw that bad boy in the fridge!
and use the fiber left behind, dry it and use it as a crust for chicken or salmon or anything like that.0 -
I've become obsessed with Cinnamon Raisin Swirl peanut butter from Peanut Butter & Co. SOOOOOO delicious. And SO very worth the calories when I have them available :-)0
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I have a slight peanut butter addiction. On the shelf right now, I have a natural crunchy peanut butter, dark chocolate peanut butter dreams, pb2, & chocolate pb2 (those are great for recipes). I also have some Nutella. Dang... why is all my peanut butter at home!0
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and use the fiber left behind, dry it and use it as a crust for chicken or salmon or anything like that.
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I always wondered what I should do with the fibre, seemed like such a waste as it's perfectly edible (and seeing as I'm always obsessed with getting my 30g of fibre a day)! Thanks for that!0 -
I have a slight peanut butter addiction. On the shelf right now, I have a natural crunchy peanut butter, dark chocolate peanut butter dreams, pb2, & chocolate pb2 (those are great for recipes). I also have some Nutella. Dang... why is all my peanut butter at home!
It's probably good that it's out of reach since we're all talking about it! LOL.
Never have tried the chocolate pb..however I tried nutella once and felt like I went to heavvvvvven!0 -
It's probably good that it's out of reach since we're all talking about it! LOL.
Never have tried the chocolate pb..however I tried nutella once and felt like I went to heavvvvvven!
Ya, and then I read this "Nutella contains 67% saturated fat and processed sugar by weight." on Wiki and can never feel the same about it, even if I'm trying to act all relaxed and laissez-faire.0 -
Even better, make your own! Throw 4 cups of raw unsalted peanuts into a food processor and let it process for about 5 minutes. It may go through a doughy phase at first, but keep it going and it turns into butter. Tada! Also works on almonds, hazelnuts, etc.
I made almond butter by mistake this way (recipe for something else called for almonds ground up in the food processor). I've been wanting to do this with peanuts, as I love peanut butter. Next time I'm out East, I'm heading over to Virginia to get a big burlap bag of peanuts.0 -
this is one we get here in new zealand, and its the kind of peanut butter I like:
it has one or two ingredients
peanuts and salt for the salted version, and
peanuts for the no salt version.
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I switched to pb2.0
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is it weird that I wipe the container I brought it in with my finger----clean, so that I get every morsel???
You're definitely going for finger licking good.
Luvs me sum PB! Skippy man, myself.0 -
The only thing I have to say is: I LOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEE PEANUT BUTTER!0
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i love peanut butter0
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If I'm logging it, I'm licking it clean0
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I love peanut butter....
Especially with chocolataaaaaaaaaaaaaaa0 -
So everyday I measure out 2 tbsp of peanut butter that I eat w/ my apple..... is it weird that I wipe the container I brought it in with my finger----clean, so that I get every morsel???
Heck no....Who Doesn't??? I know I do...Peanut butter is heavenly :bigsmile:0 -
I love peanut butter. I buy a jug of homemade at the local farmers market and usually eat a couple of teaspoons of it right out of the container. YUMMY in th TUMMY!!0
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Mmmm, peanut butter.....
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I ADORE peanut butter but boyfriend is extremely allergic. I can only eat it when he goes away for conferences and such because even after brushing my teeth, I just worry that I might have missed some oil or something somehow. I love him more than peanut butter, unfortunately, haha.
However, I get something called Wow Butter. It's a toasted soy spread that actually tastes amazing, just like real peanut butter. I often eat it on a spoon, because why waste the calories on an inferior butter-delivery product when you could just eat more wow butter?!0 -
I LOVE peanut butter. I tend to get whatever is best priced when I need it. I made myself a PB&J today and realized I am dangerously low on peanut butter! :frown: I do hope it lasts all next week until I get paid and I can go get groceries. If it doesnt...... :sad: :sad:0
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