Is peanut butter good for you?
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It's not incorrect for the diet I follow. I've stated that from the get go. Lots of people do not consider peanuts to be healthy for their diet. I accept that I'm the only one on this thread. That's ok. I have a diet that has worked and continues to work great for me. I was just sharing my personal insight. It does not make it wrong by any means lol.0 -
hokiemom14 wrote: »
It's not incorrect for the diet I follow. I've stated that from the get go. Lots of people do not consider peanuts to be healthy for their diet. I accept that I'm the only one on this thread. That's ok. I have a diet that has worked and continues to work great for me. I was just sharing my personal insight. It does not make it wrong by any means lol.
You are free to follow any diet you like. That said, it still (no matter how many times you tell yourself) does not make peanut butter inherently unhealthy...5 -
hokiemom14 wrote: »
It's not incorrect for the diet I follow. I've stated that from the get go. Lots of people do not consider peanuts to be healthy for their diet. I accept that I'm the only one on this thread. That's ok. I have a diet that has worked and continues to work great for me. I was just sharing my personal insight. It does not make it wrong by any means lol.
You pushed your personal goals onto the OP.4 -
diannethegeek wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »
It's not incorrect for the diet I follow. I've stated that from the get go. Lots of people do not consider peanuts to be healthy for their diet. I accept that I'm the only one on this thread. That's ok. I have a diet that has worked and continues to work great for me. I was just sharing my personal insight. It does not make it wrong by any means lol.
You pushed your personal goals onto the OP.
Didn't push anything at all. Simply stated I do not think it's good for you given the diet I follow. People talk all day long on here about goals and what works and does not work for them. This has worked wonderful for me and made me feel overall much better on the inside as far at bloating and indigestion. Other people stated why they think peanut butter is great and gave their reasons as well. Same difference. Lots of different ways to achieve a desired result.
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hokiemom14 wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »
It's not incorrect for the diet I follow. I've stated that from the get go. Lots of people do not consider peanuts to be healthy for their diet. I accept that I'm the only one on this thread. That's ok. I have a diet that has worked and continues to work great for me. I was just sharing my personal insight. It does not make it wrong by any means lol.
You pushed your personal goals onto the OP.
Didn't push anything at all. Simply stated I do not think it's good for you given the diet I follow. People talk all day long on here about goals and what works and does not work for them. This has worked wonderful for me and made me feel overall much better on the inside as far at bloating and indigestion. Other people stated why they think peanut butter is great and gave their reasons as well. Same difference. Lots of different ways to achieve a desired result.
The correct answer would have been, "Can't really comment on weather or not peanut butter is healthy or not, but for me, it does not fit within the parameters of my goals..."
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hokiemom14 wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »
It's not incorrect for the diet I follow. I've stated that from the get go. Lots of people do not consider peanuts to be healthy for their diet. I accept that I'm the only one on this thread. That's ok. I have a diet that has worked and continues to work great for me. I was just sharing my personal insight. It does not make it wrong by any means lol.
You pushed your personal goals onto the OP.
Didn't push anything at all. Simply stated I do not think it's good for you given the diet I follow. People talk all day long on here about goals and what works and does not work for them. This has worked wonderful for me and made me feel overall much better on the inside as far at bloating and indigestion. Other people stated why they think peanut butter is great and gave their reasons as well. Same difference. Lots of different ways to achieve a desired result.
You should go back and read my comments in this thread. If you can find one place where I say peanut butter is great for everyone I will eat the hat in my profile picture.4 -
hokiemom14 wrote: »I guess I'm in the minority, but I say no...it's not good for you. It has added sugar in it so if you are looking for just a filling snack I would be much more inclined to say buy a jar of almond butter which has no added sugar. It offers the same satisfaction and is great on apples and celery. It is more expensive, but if you are truly eating a serving a day then it will still last you a good bit of time. Of course you could make it fit into your day calorie wise if you really wanted to, but it's still not a great food for you. Just my opinion, but I am of the camp of clean eating. I really eat 95% of foods that contain no added sugars and perservatives and foods where I can read every ingredient on the listhokiemom14 wrote: »Given the diet I follow, I would keep bananas on the list of not eating all the time HOWEVER, I'm a long distance runner who runs marathons, ultras, long distance relays, and participates in high intensity workouts, etc. So in that case bananas are actually fine for me and don't cause unnecessary weight gain.
You might want to read the ingredients on a wider scope, it might open your thinking.
Also curious how bananas cause unnecessary weight gain.
Lol you can break down any natural food that far. Here is a link of lots of natural foods broken as far down as your banana. https://www.google.com/search?q=an+all+natural+banana+ingredients&biw=1317&bih=540&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj0peHC9ZPOAhUFbT4KHYsRBzcQsAQIKg#imgrc=vdTPNglk-X2D-M:
You can also break down the amino acids and proteins and minerals and sugars in a peanut as well. You were not comparing the same thing.
And as far as how bananas may cause a bit of extra weight for people following a mainly paleo it's because bananas are a fruit higher in starch and sugar than other fruits. Again, not by any means saying they are awful, but there are other fruits that could be consumed at greater amounts with less sugar and starch. Bananas actually have a ton of great properties to them and are overall a great food (in my opinion). Just one to watch if you follow paleo.
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diannethegeek wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »
It's not incorrect for the diet I follow. I've stated that from the get go. Lots of people do not consider peanuts to be healthy for their diet. I accept that I'm the only one on this thread. That's ok. I have a diet that has worked and continues to work great for me. I was just sharing my personal insight. It does not make it wrong by any means lol.
You pushed your personal goals onto the OP.
Didn't push anything at all. Simply stated I do not think it's good for you given the diet I follow. People talk all day long on here about goals and what works and does not work for them. This has worked wonderful for me and made me feel overall much better on the inside as far at bloating and indigestion. Other people stated why they think peanut butter is great and gave their reasons as well. Same difference. Lots of different ways to achieve a desired result.
You should go back and read my comments in this thread. If you can find one place where I say peanut butter is great for everyone I will eat the hat in my profile picture.
I never pointed you out specifically at all. I clearly said "other" people. Many posts have stated why think it's great and why they eat it.
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hokiemom14 wrote: »I guess I'm in the minority, but I say no...it's not good for you. It has added sugar
You stated peanut butter has added sugar and the other stating that you could read the ingredients on the food you eat, which is not the case always.
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I think that what is missing here are the reasons why one would think peanuts are unhealthy, other than the fact that they are not eaten if you follow paleo.
Just because I choose to follow a certain diet and avoid certain foods does not necessarily mean that those foods are unhealthy.
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I didn't read through all 3 pages,but I'm still stuck on OP's 2nd post in the thread that said they never really had peanut butter. How does this happen?
I also want to ask how the hell people start an argument over peanut butter? This ain't a great moral quandry people. It's a nut spread.7 -
hokiemom14 wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »I guess I'm in the minority, but I say no...it's not good for you. It has added sugar in it so if you are looking for just a filling snack I would be much more inclined to say buy a jar of almond butter which has no added sugar. It offers the same satisfaction and is great on apples and celery. It is more expensive, but if you are truly eating a serving a day then it will still last you a good bit of time. Of course you could make it fit into your day calorie wise if you really wanted to, but it's still not a great food for you. Just my opinion, but I am of the camp of clean eating. I really eat 95% of foods that contain no added sugars and perservatives and foods where I can read every ingredient on the listhokiemom14 wrote: »Given the diet I follow, I would keep bananas on the list of not eating all the time HOWEVER, I'm a long distance runner who runs marathons, ultras, long distance relays, and participates in high intensity workouts, etc. So in that case bananas are actually fine for me and don't cause unnecessary weight gain.
You might want to read the ingredients on a wider scope, it might open your thinking.
Also curious how bananas cause unnecessary weight gain.
Lol you can break down any natural food that far. Here is a link of lots of natural foods broken as far down as your banana. https://www.google.com/search?q=an+all+natural+banana+ingredients&biw=1317&bih=540&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj0peHC9ZPOAhUFbT4KHYsRBzcQsAQIKg#imgrc=vdTPNglk-X2D-M:
You can also break down the amino acids and proteins and minerals and sugars in a peanut as well. You were not comparing the same thing.
And as far as how bananas may cause a bit of extra weight for people following a mainly paleo it's because bananas are a fruit higher in starch and sugar than other fruits. Again, not by any means saying they are awful, but there are other fruits that could be consumed at greater amounts with less sugar and starch. Bananas actually have a ton of great properties to them and are overall a great food (in my opinion). Just one to watch if you follow paleo.
The only thing that can cause weight gain is an energy (calorie) surplus...5 -
hokiemom14 wrote: »lemurcat12 wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »I guess I'm in the minority, but I say no...it's not good for you. It has added sugar in it so if you are looking for just a filling snack I would be much more inclined to say buy a jar of almond butter which has no added sugar. It offers the same satisfaction and is great on apples and celery. It is more expensive, but if you are truly eating a serving a day then it will still last you a good bit of time. Of course you could make it fit into your day calorie wise if you really wanted to, but it's still not a great food for you. Just my opinion, but I am of the camp of clean eating. I really eat 95% of foods that contain no added sugars and perservatives and foods where I can read every ingredient on the list
So peanut butter is not clean but almond butter is clean? Lol!
If only someone sold peanut butter without added sugar.
Those words never came out of my mouth. In my other responses I have clearly said that of course there is peanut butter without added sugar. I prefer almonds over peanuts. Not sure why such the negative tone from everyone about my very simple opinion of peanuts. I do not judge any other person on how and what they eat and choose to be supportive over others diets. I am by far not the only person who chooses almonds over peanuts.
If OP asks if peanut butter (let's assume unsweetened) is healthy or not and you claim it is unhealthy, falling back on "well, I prefer almonds" isn't really a good reason. You made a fact claim and can't support it.lemurcat12 wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »I guess I'm in the minority, but I say no...it's not good for you. It has added sugar in it so if you are looking for just a filling snack I would be much more inclined to say buy a jar of almond butter which has no added sugar. It offers the same satisfaction and is great on apples and celery. It is more expensive, but if you are truly eating a serving a day then it will still last you a good bit of time. Of course you could make it fit into your day calorie wise if you really wanted to, but it's still not a great food for you. Just my opinion, but I am of the camp of clean eating. I really eat 95% of foods that contain no added sugars and perservatives and foods where I can read every ingredient on the list
So peanut butter is not clean but almond butter is clean? Lol!
If only someone sold peanut butter without added sugar.
Those words never came out of my mouth. In my other responses I have clearly said that of course there is peanut butter without added sugar. I prefer almonds over peanuts. Not sure why such the negative tone from everyone about my very simple opinion of peanuts. I do not judge any other person on how and what they eat and choose to be supportive over others diets. I am by far not the only person who chooses almonds over peanuts.
If OP asks if peanut butter (let's assume unsweetened) is healthy or not and you claim it is unhealthy, falling back on "well, I prefer almonds" isn't really a good reason. You made a fact claim and can't support it.
It is absolutely supported by the diet I follow. Most people following a paleo/whole 30 diet are not eating peanuts. End of story lol.
So how is that relevant to whether peanut butter is healthy for OP? That some people follow a diet where some things are not eaten, that does not mean those things are unhealthy for other people. This is really not rocket science.
Vegans follow a diet where they don't eat animal products. That doesn't mean an egg is unhealthy.3 -
hokiemom14 wrote: »
It's not incorrect for the diet I follow. I've stated that from the get go. Lots of people do not consider peanuts to be healthy for their diet.
See, this is not a reason that peanuts are unhealthy. That lots of people think something is not an authority. Lots of people think all kinds of crazy and ridiculous things, for example, that we never landed on the moon.
Also, you seem confused about the distinction between "X worked for me, this is my experience" and "doing anything besides X is unhealthy." I like eating a mainly whole foods-based diet and getting my meat from a farm and eating in season as much as possible. If someone were interested in why that works for me, why I enjoy it, or in doing something similar, I'd explain (and going back to the vegan thing, if someone asks a sensible vegan about their diet they will usually enthusiastically explain why it works for them). What's different and not reasonable is asserting that because you like eating a particular way that eating other ways are unhealthy.
The claim that eating paleo is healthier than other ways of eating is unsupported and false. That doesn't mean that it might not be an enjoyable and healthful way of eating for an individual, of course it can be. But to claim based on that that peanuts are unhealthy is simply wrong and shows a basic misunderstanding of nutrition.1 -
I don't care if it has added sugar, I LOVE PEANUT BUTTER!! Just finished another family sized container, going to buy more today! Lost over 80 lbs eating it daily, and I'm the healthiest I've ever been at almost 47 years old5
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enterdanger wrote: »I didn't read through all 3 pages,but I'm still stuck on OP's 2nd post in the thread that said they never really had peanut butter. How does this happen?
Not American?
I have a friend whose parents are Greek immigrants, and she never had peanut butter growing up, even though she was in the Chicago 'burbs.0 -
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joshperson195 wrote: »Depends. Jif and Skippy? No. Crazy Richards or Trader Joes? Yes. Look for 1 or 2 ingredients: peanuts and salt.
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joshperson195 wrote: »joshperson195 wrote: »Depends. Jif and Skippy? No. Crazy Richards or Trader Joes? Yes. Look for 1 or 2 ingredients: peanuts and salt.
What happens if there is a 3rd ingredient...?
The world stops spinning, the sun implodes and humanity as we know it ceases to exist, obviously.
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lemurcat12 wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »
It's not incorrect for the diet I follow. I've stated that from the get go. Lots of people do not consider peanuts to be healthy for their diet.
See, this is not a reason that peanuts are unhealthy. That lots of people think something is not an authority. Lots of people think all kinds of crazy and ridiculous things, for example, that we never landed on the moon.
Also, you seem confused about the distinction between "X worked for me, this is my experience" and "doing anything besides X is unhealthy." I like eating a mainly whole foods-based diet and getting my meat from a farm and eating in season as much as possible. If someone were interested in why that works for me, why I enjoy it, or in doing something similar, I'd explain (and going back to the vegan thing, if someone asks a sensible vegan about their diet they will usually enthusiastically explain why it works for them). What's different and not reasonable is asserting that because you like eating a particular way that eating other ways are unhealthy.
The claim that eating paleo is healthier than other ways of eating is unsupported and false. That doesn't mean that it might not be an enjoyable and healthful way of eating for an individual, of course it can be. But to claim based on that that peanuts are unhealthy is simply wrong and shows a basic misunderstanding of nutrition.
I have never once said that paleo is a healthier way of eating. I simply said that is what works for me and have stated why. If anything it may have just given him a new life style/diet to look at. No harm done passing along info that he may not have been aware of previously. Bottom line, I suppose that the original poster was not looking for any input other than that peanuts are healthy for the majority of people.
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Are you allergic to peanuts? If so, unhealthy. If not, healthy if it fits your macros.2
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hokiemom14 wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »I guess I'm in the minority, but I say no...it's not good for you. It has added sugar in it so if you are looking for just a filling snack I would be much more inclined to say buy a jar of almond butter which has no added sugar. It offers the same satisfaction and is great on apples and celery. It is more expensive, but if you are truly eating a serving a day then it will still last you a good bit of time. Of course you could make it fit into your day calorie wise if you really wanted to, but it's still not a great food for you. Just my opinion, but I am of the camp of clean eating. I really eat 95% of foods that contain no added sugars and perservatives and foods where I can read every ingredient on the listhokiemom14 wrote: »Given the diet I follow, I would keep bananas on the list of not eating all the time HOWEVER, I'm a long distance runner who runs marathons, ultras, long distance relays, and participates in high intensity workouts, etc. So in that case bananas are actually fine for me and don't cause unnecessary weight gain.
You might want to read the ingredients on a wider scope, it might open your thinking.
Also curious how bananas cause unnecessary weight gain.
Lol you can break down any natural food that far. Here is a link of lots of natural foods broken as far down as your banana. https://www.google.com/search?q=an+all+natural+banana+ingredients&biw=1317&bih=540&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj0peHC9ZPOAhUFbT4KHYsRBzcQsAQIKg#imgrc=vdTPNglk-X2D-M:
You can also break down the amino acids and proteins and minerals and sugars in a peanut as well. You were not comparing the same thing.
And as far as how bananas may cause a bit of extra weight for people following a mainly paleo it's because bananas are a fruit higher in starch and sugar than other fruits. Again, not by any means saying they are awful, but there are other fruits that could be consumed at greater amounts with less sugar and starch. Bananas actually have a ton of great properties to them and are overall a great food (in my opinion). Just one to watch if you follow paleo.
The only thing that can cause weight gain is an energy (calorie) surplus...
Exactly, and many people do not know how many calories are in certain fruits. It's just one of the higher ones so when you follow a diet where you try to keep sugar low, the extra calories can sneak up on a person without them realizing it. Not everyone tracks their calories every single day to know that.
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hokiemom14 wrote: »lemurcat12 wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »
It's not incorrect for the diet I follow. I've stated that from the get go. Lots of people do not consider peanuts to be healthy for their diet.
See, this is not a reason that peanuts are unhealthy. That lots of people think something is not an authority. Lots of people think all kinds of crazy and ridiculous things, for example, that we never landed on the moon.
Also, you seem confused about the distinction between "X worked for me, this is my experience" and "doing anything besides X is unhealthy." I like eating a mainly whole foods-based diet and getting my meat from a farm and eating in season as much as possible. If someone were interested in why that works for me, why I enjoy it, or in doing something similar, I'd explain (and going back to the vegan thing, if someone asks a sensible vegan about their diet they will usually enthusiastically explain why it works for them). What's different and not reasonable is asserting that because you like eating a particular way that eating other ways are unhealthy.
The claim that eating paleo is healthier than other ways of eating is unsupported and false. That doesn't mean that it might not be an enjoyable and healthful way of eating for an individual, of course it can be. But to claim based on that that peanuts are unhealthy is simply wrong and shows a basic misunderstanding of nutrition.
I have never once said that paleo is a healthier way of eating. I simply said that is what works for me and have stated why. If anything it may have just given him a new life style/diet to look at. No harm done passing along info that he may not have been aware of previously. Bottom line, I suppose that the original poster was not looking for any input other than that peanuts are healthy for the majority of people.
Except you did. You flat out said they were unhealthy.2 -
Indeed. Specifically:hokiemom14 wrote: »I guess I'm in the minority, but I say no...it's not good for you.
Not "not something I eat" or "not within my diet," but "not good for YOU," directed to the OP, of course.
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hokiemom14 wrote: »lemurcat12 wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »
It's not incorrect for the diet I follow. I've stated that from the get go. Lots of people do not consider peanuts to be healthy for their diet.
See, this is not a reason that peanuts are unhealthy. That lots of people think something is not an authority. Lots of people think all kinds of crazy and ridiculous things, for example, that we never landed on the moon.
Also, you seem confused about the distinction between "X worked for me, this is my experience" and "doing anything besides X is unhealthy." I like eating a mainly whole foods-based diet and getting my meat from a farm and eating in season as much as possible. If someone were interested in why that works for me, why I enjoy it, or in doing something similar, I'd explain (and going back to the vegan thing, if someone asks a sensible vegan about their diet they will usually enthusiastically explain why it works for them). What's different and not reasonable is asserting that because you like eating a particular way that eating other ways are unhealthy.
The claim that eating paleo is healthier than other ways of eating is unsupported and false. That doesn't mean that it might not be an enjoyable and healthful way of eating for an individual, of course it can be. But to claim based on that that peanuts are unhealthy is simply wrong and shows a basic misunderstanding of nutrition.
I have never once said that paleo is a healthier way of eating. I simply said that is what works for me and have stated why. If anything it may have just given him a new life style/diet to look at. No harm done passing along info that he may not have been aware of previously. Bottom line, I suppose that the original poster was not looking for any input other than that peanuts are healthy for the majority of people.
Except you did. You flat out said they were unhealthy.
And she doubled down on that claim two days into the discussion:hokiemom14 wrote: »diannethegeek wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »
It's not incorrect for the diet I follow. I've stated that from the get go. Lots of people do not consider peanuts to be healthy for their diet. I accept that I'm the only one on this thread. That's ok. I have a diet that has worked and continues to work great for me. I was just sharing my personal insight. It does not make it wrong by any means lol.
You pushed your personal goals onto the OP.
Didn't push anything at all. Simply stated I do not think it's good for you given the diet I follow. People talk all day long on here about goals and what works and does not work for them. This has worked wonderful for me and made me feel overall much better on the inside as far at bloating and indigestion. Other people stated why they think peanut butter is great and gave their reasons as well. Same difference. Lots of different ways to achieve a desired result.
I think hokiemom just isn't getting that saying "not good for you" is not a claim about how it affects her.2 -
hokiemom14 wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »I guess I'm in the minority, but I say no...it's not good for you. It has added sugar in it so if you are looking for just a filling snack I would be much more inclined to say buy a jar of almond butter which has no added sugar. It offers the same satisfaction and is great on apples and celery. It is more expensive, but if you are truly eating a serving a day then it will still last you a good bit of time. Of course you could make it fit into your day calorie wise if you really wanted to, but it's still not a great food for you. Just my opinion, but I am of the camp of clean eating. I really eat 95% of foods that contain no added sugars and perservatives and foods where I can read every ingredient on the listhokiemom14 wrote: »Given the diet I follow, I would keep bananas on the list of not eating all the time HOWEVER, I'm a long distance runner who runs marathons, ultras, long distance relays, and participates in high intensity workouts, etc. So in that case bananas are actually fine for me and don't cause unnecessary weight gain.
You might want to read the ingredients on a wider scope, it might open your thinking.
Also curious how bananas cause unnecessary weight gain.
Lol you can break down any natural food that far. Here is a link of lots of natural foods broken as far down as your banana. https://www.google.com/search?q=an+all+natural+banana+ingredients&biw=1317&bih=540&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj0peHC9ZPOAhUFbT4KHYsRBzcQsAQIKg#imgrc=vdTPNglk-X2D-M:
You can also break down the amino acids and proteins and minerals and sugars in a peanut as well. You were not comparing the same thing.
And as far as how bananas may cause a bit of extra weight for people following a mainly paleo it's because bananas are a fruit higher in starch and sugar than other fruits. Again, not by any means saying they are awful, but there are other fruits that could be consumed at greater amounts with less sugar and starch. Bananas actually have a ton of great properties to them and are overall a great food (in my opinion). Just one to watch if you follow paleo.
The only thing that can cause weight gain is an energy (calorie) surplus...
Exactly, and many people do not know how many calories are in certain fruits. It's just one of the higher ones so when you follow a diet where you try to keep sugar low, the extra calories can sneak up on a person without them realizing it. Not everyone tracks their calories every single day to know that.
Then you should state that...0 -
hokiemom14 wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »hokiemom14 wrote: »I guess I'm in the minority, but I say no...it's not good for you. It has added sugar in it so if you are looking for just a filling snack I would be much more inclined to say buy a jar of almond butter which has no added sugar. It offers the same satisfaction and is great on apples and celery. It is more expensive, but if you are truly eating a serving a day then it will still last you a good bit of time. Of course you could make it fit into your day calorie wise if you really wanted to, but it's still not a great food for you. Just my opinion, but I am of the camp of clean eating. I really eat 95% of foods that contain no added sugars and perservatives and foods where I can read every ingredient on the list
So peanut butter is not clean but almond butter is clean? Lol!
If only someone sold peanut butter without added sugar.
Those words never came out of my mouth. In my other responses I have clearly said that of course there is peanut butter without added sugar. I prefer almonds over peanuts. Not sure why such the negative tone from everyone about my very simple opinion of peanuts. I do not judge any other person on how and what they eat and choose to be supportive over others diets. I am by far not the only person who chooses almonds over peanuts.
Because you said "it's not good for you," a statement that projects onto others your personal opinion. "It's not good for me" would have been more appropriate.
Wow! Lots of hate over 1 word. If you're asking me, I say that I don't think peanut butter is that good for you and I also mentioned the diet I follow. However, if it keeps the haters away then yes, I suppose I should have said "me". Btw, everyone seemed to give their personal opinion. Mine was just in the minority lol.
Not just one word, you stated an opinion on a blanket statement saying that peanut butter has added sugar, which can easily be taken that all peanut butter has added sugar, and then another blanket statement that almond butter has no added sugar which can be taken as all almond butter has no added sugar. That is very misleading information.
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I love Peanut Butter. It's high in fat, low in sugar and it's got a decent amount of protein. It's usually my "go to" snack. It keeps me full until my next meal.0
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Peanut butter is a great calorie dense food which provides healthy fat and protein. This is on my list as a healthy food, and becuase it is calorie dense, I have to limit the amount, but if you can fit it in your diet, I am all for peanut butter on just about anything you like including just a spoon.
Other nut butters a good (a fav is coconut almond butter) but nothing compares to the creaminess and taste of classic peanut butter.
@RoxieDawn Do you make your own coconut almond butter? If so, recipe please. If not, source? Thanks.0
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