Want real peanut butter for fewer calories?
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I have to try that. I love Better 'N Butter PB but its expensive. Its low cal and low fat and I think all natural. Its also harder to find where I live, so this sounds like another good alternative.0
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For as long as the yoghurt keeps, provided you keep it airtight and refrigerated.0
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Have you ever tried PB2?
It is powdered peanut butter that you mix with water and very comparable to regular peanut butter taste.
The only problem is that I can only find it online at bellplantation.com and it is a little expensive for me because you have to buy in bulk. They sell them for $15.96 + shipping and handling for 4 jars of the peanut butter.
Anyway, it is 45 calories for 2 tbsp instead of 180 calories.
Buy it on Amazon.com. Good price for 16 oz!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004P4POZ8/ref=oh_details_o02_s01_i000 -
I love the PB2 in Plain Greek Yogurt with a little splenda.0
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Brilliant!!! I can't wait to try this!!Have you ever tried PB2?
It is powdered peanut butter that you mix with water and very comparable to regular peanut butter taste.
The only problem is that I can only find it online at bellplantation.com and it is a little expensive for me because you have to buy in bulk. They sell them for $15.96 + shipping and handling for 4 jars of the peanut butter.
Anyway, it is 45 calories for 2 tbsp instead of 180 calories.0 -
I'm going to give this a try. Thanks!
I love me some peanut butter!!0 -
Wow! I might have to try this! Thanks! :flowerforyou:0
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For some great recipe ideas, from PB2's website:
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thank you very much for sharing this because i need it :drinker: :happy:0
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this is awesome!0
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Thanks for posting.0
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Have you ever tried PB2?
It is powdered peanut butter that you mix with water and very comparable to regular peanut butter taste.
The only problem is that I can only find it online at bellplantation.com and it is a little expensive for me because you have to buy in bulk. They sell them for $15.96 + shipping and handling for 4 jars of the peanut butter.
Anyway, it is 45 calories for 2 tbsp instead of 180 calories.
Try here -- http://www26.netrition.com/bell_plantation_pb2.html
You don't have to buy in bulk and they have decent shipping and a bunch of other good things to try.0 -
Will definitely try this. I make my own yogurt, so this will be awesome!
FYI -- You can strain regular yogurt to get it the thick, creamy consistency of greek yogurt. Use a cheesecloth, flour sack towel, etc in a strainer. Dump it in and stick it in the fridge until you get the consistency you want. Then just scrape it out. If it's thick enough, it will just plop right out of the cloth.0 -
Thank you. I am so going to try this!0
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Thank you, have to try this recipe! I love pb and it packs a whack of cals so have been avoiding it0
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That's funny- I just added peanut butter to my greek yogurt on a whim and it was delicious! LOVE this idea as I eat WAAAY too much pb!! thanks!0
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Thanks, I'll have to give this a try,0
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Great idea, thanks for sharing!!0
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sounds yummy! thanks0
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thanks for the tip !0
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