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My NUT still wants me to avoid Peanut Butter and I'm almost 2 years out. Mostly because of the fats in it though. I haven't tried PB2 yet, though I have bought it. And I don't remember now when it is ok to have that. Someone else will surely know and respond to that.

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In my program, low fat Peanut Butter is allowed as a soft food. I don't really agree with this, as my previous surgeon would not have allowed it.

There are so many differences in diet, if you NUT says it is allowed, some Protein is better the no Protein.< /p>

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I eat Peanut Butter with my apples a couple times a week but I measure to ensure I don't over do given the high fat content and sugar.

This is a slippery slope for me because since my surgery I absolutely LOVE the smell and taste of Peanut Butter. Yum!

It is probably one of my favorite treats.

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I am allowed 1 Tablespoon Peanut Butter per day when I get to the soft food stage

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Mine says its fine but only a serving size, just don't over do it.

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PB2 is sold at my supermarket and found where they have Protein Drinks and food supplements. I think it tastes great.

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The PB2 is wonderful. I added a tsp to my vanilla Greek yogurt. Delish.

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