*I still don't understand what this means, honestly.
Natural peanut butter = ground up peanuts, maybe some salt. It sounds like it should taste better than the regular kind (with added sweeteners, preservatives, and stabilizers) but it doesn't.
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*I still don't understand what this means, honestly.
Natural peanut butter = ground up peanuts, maybe some salt. It sounds like it should taste better than the regular kind (with added sweeteners, preservatives, and stabilizers) but it doesn't.
It sounds like it should taste better than the regular kind (with added sweeteners, preservatives, and stabilizers) but it doesn't.
It so totally does.
Nasty sweetened shelf-stable peanut butter. We hatesss it.
Probably just because I've eaten natural peanut butter all my life, but Jif and Peter Pan and their ilk taste all kids of wrong withh an extra side of wrongness to me.
I'm with -t. I just hate mixing in the damn oil of natural peanut butter.
is it better if you keep it in the fridge?
That's what I do -- I keep in the fridge and it stays mixed up. I find it so much more peanutty than the other stuff. (I hear rumors that the Whole Foods PB is amaaazing. . . . but the best I have had is the Trader Joe's. With salt. Trust. Me.)
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Or, the Bad News Bears remake: [link]
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I skip the PB and go straight for the TJ macadamia and cashew butter. Holy Smokes.
Also the TJ almond butter! Yummy on an apple!!! Wish I had some here today.
It sounds like it should taste better than the regular kind (with added sweeteners, preservatives, and stabilizers) but it doesn't.
It does! I'm on a mission to, well, eat badly with better ingredients. Swapping Jif or whatever for some peanuts+salt (will be hunting down saltless soon) butter was a great PB&J move. And the J's down to 5g of sugar per serving too.
OK, why did you have to tell me those things exist and it is possible to purchase them at a store not 3 miles from me? There is a reason I don't keep peanut butter or nuts of any sort in the house.