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My first time on the site but then again I am only 9 days post op...kinda feel like I have been in a class called Dyan 101... so much to tract and cell alarms going off..when to drink, when to stop, when to take a Vitamin. Never in 64 years have I devoted this much time to just me. LOL Perhaps what put me into this journey now?

Discovered a great NEW product that is low fat and low sugar... it is actually powered Peanut Butter... mixed with a bit of sugar free hot choc. mix I can now finally drink a Protein Shake that hides the Protein powder taste from my nose. Anyone else tried it?

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My first time on the site but then again I am only 9 days post op...kinda feel like I have been in a class called Dyan 101... so much to tract and cell alarms going off..when to drink, when to stop, when to take a Vitamin. Never in 64 years have I devoted this much time to just me. LOL Perhaps what put me into this journey now?

Discovered a great NEW product that is low fat and low sugar... it is actually powered Peanut Butter... mixed with a bit of sugar free hot choc. mix I can now finally drink a Protein shake that hides the Protein Powder taste from my nose. Anyone else tried it?

If we are talking about PG2, yes I have it in chocolate and regular and do mix with my Protein, but then I like my protein. I buy powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury in all flavors except the cheese, as it has a smooth texture and not a chauk or gritty taste. PG2 has a great Peanut Butter flavor, and for those who love peanut butter it is a great substitute for that taste without the fat. I make smoothies using a little almond milk, PG2 chocolate or plain, chocolate, vanilla or unflavored protein and then add a half of a banana (which I slice into pieces and freeze) and ice cubes. Makes a great smoothie or if you add enough ice it can become a soft serve ice cream.

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Thanks for the help!

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Love, love, love the chocolate PB2. Use it with an apple. Nut told me to have Protein when have fruit. It is so good.

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<p>My first time on the site but then again I am only 9 days post op...kinda feel like I have been in a class called Dyan 101... so much to tract and cell alarms going off..when to drink, when to stop, when to take a Vitamin. Never in 64 years have I devoted this much time to just me. LOL Perhaps what put me into this journey now?</p> <p> Discovered a great NEW product that is low fat and low sugar... it is actually powered Peanut Butter... mixed with a bit of sugar free hot choc. mix I can now finally drink a Protein shake that hides the Protein powder taste from my nose. Anyone else tried it?</p>

Can you tell me what that powdered drink is called, Dyan? Thanks! Surgery this coming Friday ...

Melissa Goodman

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Where would a person find this PB2. Thinking I need some

Check your store in Peanut Butter isle, since not sure what area you live in and all stores are different but if you cant find it local Amazon has it or right from the makers site Bell Plantation

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