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Any suggestions on what to do with this jar of PB2 two weeks post op, or just wait to introduce it to my new stomach? Lol

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VSG 6/17/2016

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I may be answering my own question, but i just realized that sugar is the second ingredient. Guess I won't be doing anything with this jar for a long time lol

VSG 6/17/2016

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I just made a thread about this, and people shared better options

http://www.bariatricpal.com/topic/371526-100-pure-peanut-powder/

Good for you on reading the label and paying attention to the ingredients! :) That is an important part of starting a healthy lifestyle, paying attention to what we are consuming.

A lot of people don't pay attention to the things they are eating and sugar sneaks back into their diet in small amounts in small things and it adds up in a big way at the end of the day and the end of the month.

I read the label of everything, it is a good habit to make, that along with weighing will save you a lot of grief.

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Thank you! @@OutsideMatchInside

I just want to do right, while adding variety as well. I definitely don't want to start any bad habits.

Sugar is real easy to consume unknowingly if we're not paying attention, that's for sure!

I'll check that link out.

VSG 6/17/2016

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There's nothing to PB2 so that's why sugar is listed. It's a very small small amount. My Protein powder has 3 grams of sugar.

I use PB2 in my chocolate Protein shake and it tastes like a Peanut Butter cup. I haven't had any dumping at all. This is very healthy.

We're already eating next to nothing, so this won't be ruining anything if you ask me.

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When there are other Peanut Butter powders with no sugar, there is no reason to choose one with sugar.

PB2 doesn't have enough Protein to make those amounts of sugar worth it.

Like I said over time all these small amounts will add up. And when you keep consuming sugar, you will keep a taste for it. It also makes it harder to detect items with sugar in them when you are eating out and away from home and some tells you something is sugar free and it turns out it really isn't. People add a surprising amount of sugar to something like hot wings, when a good hot wings recipe uses no sugar at all.

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