PB2
Runhard13
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Anyone use this version of peanut butter?? Any thoughts?
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I'm new to the PB2 world, and I'm a convert. I can't control myself with regular peanut butter, but I mix the pb2 with vanilla greek yogurt and its a delicious dessert.0
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I don't care for it mixed with water, but I love adding it to protein shakes.0
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Meh, doesn't taste as good as the real deal, but close enough. The chocolate versions always seems to sell out when I'm at the grocery store and I've yet to taste it. You can't beat the lower calories and the fact that it's extremely low fat. I spread mine over it Ezekiel bread (the cinnamon raisin one). Not to shabby.0
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I bought some a while ago and have been slowly using it. I made peanut butter cookies with it and they turned out deliciously (and about 50 calories each).
I'm still trying to find recipes to use it with, so if anyone has suggestions, please let me know!0 -
I really want to try some, but it looks like I'm gonna have to order it online - it doesn't seem to be available in my area.0
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Might seem like a good way to give flavor to plain greek yogurt which is nasty but really good for you..0
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My walmart carries it. Have you looked there?0
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We have it at shoprite here..not sure how I'm gonna use it yet but I think its gonna get thrown into the mix somehow0
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I bought some a while ago and have been slowly using it. I made peanut butter cookies with it and they turned out deliciously (and about 50 calories each).
I'm still trying to find recipes to use it with, so if anyone has suggestions, please let me know!
Why have I not made cookies with it yet?? Such a great idea!
I like it mixed with almond milk, I have it with bananas and apples. It doesn't taste like real peanut butter really...but it's still good and it does taste like peanuts. I would recommend trying it! I found it at Fred Meyer's and I believe it was about $4.50 or somewhere around that.0 -
My walmart carries it. Have you looked there?0
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I have no intention of using it as regular peanut butter (would rather the texture and taste of my favourite brand), but I've used it a bit in cooking and it works well. It's very expensive over here though ($20nzd, which is about $16usd) so I probably won't buy it again.0
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I put it in smoothies.
Dark chocolate almond milk, frozen banana chunks, PB2, Greek yogurt
Almond milk, PB2, strawberries, strawberryGreek yogurt (PBJ-I make this for kids
Back in my WW days, I would mix it with fat free cool whip and spread it on chocolate graham crackers.0 -
OMG!! I discovered this recently and mix it in with my protein and breakfast shakes. WOW!! It doesnt taste exactly like Peanut Butter, but its damn close! I don't feel so guilty having it now0
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It's absolutely dreadful by itself, but I think it might be good in a smoothie.0
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Its edible, but I can do without too. I REALLY like true PB but have to stay away or I lose control!0
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I would never eat it on a peanut butter sandwich but it is great in recipes. I like mixing the chocolate pb2 with whipped topping and putting it on graham crackers.0
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I use and love chocolate PB2 in place of peanut butter for everything - in smoothies, on top of ice cream, dip bananas in it, in various recipes, etc. I really prefer the chocolate to the straight PB2.0
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Anyone use this version of peanut butter?? Any thoughts?
I love it mixed w/ my protein powder, egg whites, instant espresso, cinnamon, and coconut milk.0 -
Maybe it's just because I hadn't eaten real peanut butter since I started trying to lose weight (about 7 months) or because I was used to eating natural peanut butter, but I think PB2 tastes almost exactly like real peanut butter. I also love that it doesn't have any scary sounding ingredients. I use it in protein shakes, baking, or buy itself. I like to mix up blueberries in it and eat it with a spoon. I used to be a peanut butter fanatic and missed it when I started trying to lose weight. When I found PB2, I fell in love.0
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Sounds kind of nasty to me. Yes real, natural PB has a lot of calories for 2TB but I will take that over something powdered any day regardless of the fact that it has less calories. Natural PB isn't bad for you as long as you eat it in moderation.
Less calories does not always equal tasty.0 -
i used to add it to my granola but now i use peanut butter flavored whey protein instead.0
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The idea of PB2 is genius. Low calorie, low fat peanutty heaven. But mostly the fat in PB is healthy monounsaturated fat (in smaller doses) I'd be tempted to buy PB2 to spinkle on things or use for low calorie cooking but I'd rather just use a clean real peanut butter. Because I'm from the UK I can't get hold of PB2 easily so I'll stick to Meridian. No added salt or sugar. Just 100% mushed up peanuts. Not like normal PB you get from the stores but man is still as addictive. Surely that's so much better for you regardless of the calories?0
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I have only had it mixed with water and it is nasty. However, I may try some ideas on here to add it to baking, or greek yogurt etc.0
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I've used it on graham crackers & apples & while not as delicious as regular peanut butter it's not horrible either.0
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I have the chocolate and the regular. It def isn't exactly like peanut butter.. you notice the missing fatty creaminess, but it's a great addition to recipes, etc. I recently saw a pad thai that used PB2 (google it) and can't wait to make it!0
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