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Just wanted to give a shout out for Peanut Butter as it is one of my favorite things! For me a few tablespoon of PB in the morning is great and filling. Plus I feel like I am getting a treat! I buy the Jif Natural that is pre portioned into little cups. Perfect for the am when I am a little tight and don't want to do another Protein shake!

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i love it too pink

every so often i take a small spoon full just cos

my crazy yellow rose of tx friend puts pb in yogurt for a snack

.....if i liked yogurt i would to :wacko:

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Peanut Butter is great!

carolinagirl.. I thought I was the only one who didn't like yogurt. I have tried to like it, but yuck...

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Peanut Butter is great!

carolinagirl.. I thought I was the only one who didn't like yogurt. I have tried to like it, but yuck...

i tried it growing up and it was vile

on my post op, hub bought one of every type (the fruit, the chocolate the whatevers) and i couldnt get it down...i just (cant).....so he ate alot of yogurt on my post op days LOL

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lol.. my husband did the same for me. I think he bought about 10 different flavors of yogurt... :-)

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i love Peanut Butter too so much that i can not have it in the house anymore. i have not kept it here for about 6 months. there is a health food store that i make my own right there thou.

i am envious that you can stop after that one container. that is my one weakness.

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There is some really great stuff called PB2. It is Peanut Butter broken down into powder and doesn't have all the fat. I am addicted to PB so my nut recommended PB2 to add to my shakes. It's delicious! You can get it on Amazon.< /p>

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There is some really great stuff called PB2. It is Peanut Butter broken down into powder and doesn't have all the fat. I am addicted to PB so my nut recommended PB2 to add to my shakes. It's delicious! You can get it on Amazon.< /div>

Love PB2!!!! I mix it with a frozen banana and Protein powder and silk soy milk.....yummy!!!!

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Wow I love that, I didn't know they had those little cups! Now I am on the look out for them. The hubby and I love PB and find it so hard to bring it out places this is GREAT!

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Girl, love, love, love me some Peanut Butter too! Think I may need to check out that PB2, that would be great in my Protein smoothie. Yum! :rolleyes:

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Crazy Yellow Rose of Texas aka AJ has got me addicted to pb & Plain ff greek yogurt...

I have grown up Hating yogurt, but since surgery I've found out there is some pretty good yogurts.

Whatever anyone does, don't try plain greek yogurt by itself, yuck.

Mixed in with things, chili, Soups etc yummy.

Keylime 100 cal, ff greek, one of my faves

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This is so funny cause I really thought I was the only one who stuck my spoon in the jar to get a spoonful for a snack! :)

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This is so funny cause I really thought I was the only one who stuck my spoon in the jar to get a spoonful for a snack! :)

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How far out can you eat Peanut Butter

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i love Peanut Butter too so much that i can not have it in the house anymore. i have not kept it here for about 6 months. there is a health food store that i make my own right there thou.

i am envious that you can stop after that one container. that is my one weakness.

Isis - I'm with you on this one. Peanut Butter is a controlled substance in my house, and I can't even start with it. One spoonful, two spoonfuls..... Next, the jar is sitting on my lap! Good that we know our trigger foods :P

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