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Do you eat Peanut Butter?  

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I was just banded on 11/15/10 and I am going to start solid foods next week . I am having a Peanut Butter dilemma. It's soft and mushy, but sticky and can't really be chewed up. I'm just wondering if any of you eat PB and if you have had problems with it getting stuck? I love PB but I'm afraid to try it.

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No problems with it getting stuck. This is a huge dilemma for me because I love Peanut Butter. A LOT. Peanut butter is however very high in fat and calories and relatively low in Protein. I discovered Peter pan honey roasted chunky very naughty. See I like to eat it as a treat/dessert. I think it is better to have Toffee crunch peanuts instead because the crunchy exterior cuts down on the amount of peanut you actually get per serving. I have tried almond butter but it is just not as good. There is a product PB2 which is defatted peanuts that are ground to a powder. I use it in Protein Shakes. All the protein with a fraction of the fat. If you can actually stick to 1 tablespoon at a time you are probably fine. My problem is I cant. It is also really good on baby carrots. I read on Eat this Not That, that the type of fat used in reduced fat versions is actually worse for you than the fats found in the regular versions.

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I love Peanut Butter and I eat it. I just try to keep it in moderation (and if I don't, I just make sure I don't eat over my calories for the day). Although I didn't eat it plain until a few months post op. If I were to eat an entire spoonful at once or something it would get a little stuck (but would wash down faster than something like bread, for instance). Like the above poster mentioned, I REALLY like PB2. I don't really mix Protein Shakes anymore (I buy ready-to-drink) but when I was, I always mixed in peanut butter. Then I discovered PB2. Mixed into a Protein Shake it has the same taste as regular peanut but so low calorie/fat. Great for sauces too.

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Peanut Butter is one of my mainstay Proteins. I eat it with crackers for a lunchtime meal. I, also, eat it to boost my vanilla, banana shakes. I, however, try to stick to 1 tablespoon serving. Best of luck, Karen(kll724).

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I love Peanut Butter. Have you tried the Smuckers all natural? Only ingredients are peanuts and salt. It tastes fab! Says to keep in fridge but I never do. It gets to hard. I just eat it straight off the spoon. I like a spoonful for Snacks or even a dessert some nights.

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LOVE Peanut Butter but I seldom eat it plain., I actually add a TBSP to my Protein Shake in the am. I use chocolate flavored light soy milk so with the peanut butter it's like a Reese's PB cup in a glass! Yummmm.

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Since I have found Peanut Butter that you grind yourself at the store, I won't eat the stuff that comes prepackaged for you. That stuff is the best. I will eat a teaspoon full for a snack.< /p>

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Oh... The powdered Peanut Butter, I believe, has been sent from heaven! It is THE BEST. I will never ever eat anything from the store again. Check out www.bellplantation.com it is some good stuff.

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I am so new to this...Where do I get the powdered Peanut Butter? that is the only thing I have been craving/missing since my surgery. Right now Im still Clear liquids but I have to get my plan in place!

Oh... The powdered Peanut Butter, I believe, has been sent from heaven! It is THE BEST. I will never ever eat anything from the store again. Check out www.bellplantation.com it is some good stuff.

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Thank you all for the feedback. I'm so glad to hear that most people do eat PB with no problems. I love it and miss it. I have never heard of powdered PB and will definitely check in to that. The idea of blending PB with Protein Shakes is a great idea! YUM!

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I am so new to this...Where do I get the powdered Peanut Butter? that is the only thing I have been craving/missing since my surgery. Right now Im still Clear liquids but I have to get my plan in place!

Very few places actually sell it in person. I've only been able to order from Bell Plantation directly. That is probably your best bet.

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If you go to the Bell Plantation website you can do a search by zip code for retailers that sell it. Good luck! It's great stuff!

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You can also order PB2 (powdered peanut butter) from Netrition.com

I get Peanut Butter flavored zero calorie DaVinci Syrup there too. Put some of the Peanut Butter syrup and some s/f chocolate syrup in my coffee.. tastes like I'm drinking a reeses cup. yummmmmmmmm

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Powered Peanut Butter is great and only a few grams of fat but taste so good!! Well worth the price. My friend gave me some for my birthday!!! You can make it whatever thickness you want.

Cheri

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You can also order PB2 (powdered peanut butter) from Netrition.com

I get Peanut Butter flavored zero calorie DaVinci Syrup there too. Put some of the Peanut Butter syrup and some s/f chocolate syrup in my coffee.. tastes like I'm drinking a reeses cup. yummmmmmmmm

Thank you for the link!!! I just ordered a bunch of stuff off of there. Their shipping prices are very reasonable compared to other sites too. biggrin.gif

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