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This is funny but I am only on my first week but when can I have Peanut Butter again? I like it as a snack. I would get a teaspoon with a little on there and eat that and it was filling. Thanks.

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Peanut Butter was on my pureed list - that was starting the 3rd week following surgery. I had 1/2 a container of the Jiff to Go pack an about an hour after eating it I got really sick. Haven't tried it again but I do feel like I found a cure for constipation! LOL

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I was allowed creamy Peanut Butter 2nd week. 2 tsp with 2 saltine crackers. Had to eat it VERY slowly!!

Warning though at least for me. Could eat it one day and not the next. Who knows. Had 1 tsp pb with a cracker yesterday and was fine. (5 1/2 weeks out now)

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Have you heard of PB2? Check Amazon.com or your local store. I am actually allowed this immediately after surgery and love it in my chocolate nectar Protein Shake. 2TB PB2 - 1 scoop Protein mix - 2tsp of SF banana coffee Syrup & 1/2 cup milk. Ymmmm!

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Try to find Jif low sodium PB cuz the sodium in regular PB is too high. Can be dangerous if you eat too much so eat sparingly. Also fat grams are high in PB. I am 8 months out and just spread a very thin layer on a rice cake ainly just for the taste. Really good but then I started craving two of them every evning. So I stopped buying rice cakes so I wouldn't eat the PB. My doctor says PB is not a good idea because of the fat.

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i love Peanut Butter :)

the other night i had a tsp - ummm ummm good, but then i had another tsp and another, and another

can't control myself with it - got rid of it :(

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i love Peanut Butter :)

the other night i had a tsp - ummm ummm good' date=' but then i had another tsp and another, and another

can't control myself with it - got rid of it :([/quote']

I love it too. Only thing is I can't eat more than 3 tbsp in a week. Haven't figured that out yet - its like something says STOP ... ????

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Have you heard of PB2? Check Amazon.com or your local store. I am actually allowed this immediately after surgery and love it in my chocolate nectar Protein shake. 2TB PB2 - 1 scoop Protein mix - 2tsp of SF banana coffee Syrup & 1/2 cup milk. Ymmmm!

I LOVE the PB2 too! Mix with some banana or vanilla yogurt. Yum Yummy!

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had another tsp and another, and another, couldn't control mysel - got rid of it :(

Update Update Update!!!!!!

bought Peanut Butter again buttttt,couldn't deal with the pressure/obsession anymore of possibly losing control of my eating PB :(

I am 5'3 - my DH is 6'0 - I had him put the Peanut Butter on the top shelf of the pantry so i couldn't reach :(

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