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Is PB2 Healthy ?

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  • Posts: 7,074 Member
    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.
  • Posts: 8,059 Member

    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.
    So it has none of the healthy fats of regular peanut butter, and it actually has MORE sugar than regular peanut butter? I'll stick to regular peanut butter.
  • Posts: 4 Member
    I use it in my protein shakes every day. It's great, but I wish they had a version without added sugar or salt.
  • Posts: 4 Member
    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-benefits
  • Posts: 12,142 Member
    It's processed so it must be bad, right?
  • Posts: 855 Member
    The taste reminds me of the peanut butter in Reese's Cups ... haven't had one of those in ages.
  • Posts: 20
    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!
  • Posts: 1,340 Member
    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.
  • Posts: 405 Member
    I don't fear calories or fat, everything in moderation. I eat normal peanut butter everyday.
  • Posts: 3,138 Member
    You know, that stuff is delicious, however, it really bloats my stomach, painfully. I don't know why :(
  • Posts: 597 Member
    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.
  • Posts: 42 Member
    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.
  • Posts: 284 Member
    I make smoothies with it: mixed berries, banana, vanilla yogurt, the chocolate PB2.... delicious!
    Thanks! I'll have to go get some now! :tongue:
  • Posts: 284 Member

    I've done exactly this. Love it. (I was inspired by my love of peanut butter and banana sandwiches.)
    Great minds think alike!
    :wink:
  • Posts: 1,364 Member
    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 does
  • Posts: 3 Member
    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!
  • Posts: 213 Member
    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.
  • Posts: 203 Member
    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 taste :)
  • Posts: 450 Member
    bump..i want to order some from amazon along with some think thin bars which are supposed to taste great next payday
  • wonder if this magic pb powder is just acutally the biproduct from pressing the oils for peanut cooking oil.
  • Posts: 170 Member
    Considering the healthy part of peanut butter is the fat, and PB2 removes the fat, I'm gonna go ahead and say no. Decent sub if you want peanut butter flavor, but for health benefits, full fat peanut butter is MUCH healthier.

    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!
  • Posts: 6 Member
    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!!!
  • Posts: 1,580
    I've always wanted to try it but wasn't sure if it was worth the money. :)
  • Posts: 105 Member
    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+Oatmeal
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