trader joe's store brand of pb is just peanuts and salt. it is of the nom. also true for almond butter. i can't deal with regular grocery store brands of pb that add sugar and oil - uneccessary filler! Yuck.
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Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
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This is one of the most fascinating maps I've ever seen, it tracks migrations to and from various counties. Some counties have huge transfers of population going great distances. In the same time frame, my little home county of Greene County, Pa, there on the edges of Applachia, has only a few people going barely one or two counties away. In most of the rural counties I checked, people don't go too far from where they were.
Oh, that's good news, Ginger.
go Duke.
WUT. How are you the nicest?
Typo Boy, thanks for owning up.
Unsurprisingly, I loathe PB that does NOT have added sugar. If I want peanuts, I eat peanuts. But I am a sugar fiend.
Unsurprisingly, I loathe PB that does NOT have added sugar. If I want peanuts, I eat peanuts. But I am a sugar fiend.
I actually find I can't stand the peanut butter with sugar and such in it anymore, even though I was raised on it. It doesn't taste peanutty enough for me.
Also, while Trader Joes is wonderful, if you want peanut butter without sugar, and are in a regular supermarket you can probably find it. Often labeled "old fashioned" you can almost always find some kind of peanut butter with nothing but peanuts and salt. Safeway has a store brand of Old fashioned, and also one of the Pbutters in their organic line is just peanuts and salt. Plus there is at least one branded "old fashioned" available there. Again if Trader Joe's is probably better, but you know, nice to know you can get it most grocery stores. (I'm guessing that if Safeway has three kinds of something elsewhere will have at least one.)
Me too, Tep. Alcoholics often become hooked on sugar after they quit drinking. I skipped the alcoholism part of my family heritage and went straight to sugar addict. I regularly had M&Ms and Coke for breakfast in college and beyond and found it delightful, rather than cloying. I could go through a 1lb. bag of them in a day or two. If hungry and offered the choice between a delicious meal and a slab of chocolate cream pie, I'd go for the pie every time.
Now, in my 50s, I am finally getting a handle on it. I will actually choose protein over sugar.
Also, while Trader Joes is wonderful, if you want peanut butter without sugar, and are in a regular supermarket you can probably find it. Often labeled "old fashioned" you can almost always find some kind of peanut butter with nothing but peanuts and salt. Safeway has a store brand of Old fashioned, and also one of the Pbutters in their organic line is just peanuts and salt. Plus there is at least one branded "old fashioned" available there. Again if Trader Joe's is probably better, but you know, nice to know you can get it most grocery stores. (I'm guessing that if Safeway has three kinds of something elsewhere will have at least one.)
Yup, Teddy brand which has natural options has been available at regular markets around here for a long time.
Me too, Tep. Alcoholics often become hooked on sugar after they quit drinking. I skipped the alcoholism part of my family heritage and went straight to sugar addict. I regularly had M&Ms and Coke for breakfast in college and beyond and found it delightful, rather than cloying. I could go through a 1lb. bag of them in a day or two. If hungry and offered the choice between a delicious meal and a slab of chocolate cream pie, I'd go for the pie every time.
I eat sugar like I'm a fly. Or *The* Fly. (I admit to loving the scene in the Jeff Goldblum remake where he pukes on the box of donuts in front of Geena Davis [to pre-digest the donuts] and then says, "Oh, I'm sorry; that was disgusting.")
Now, in my 50s, I am finally getting a handle on it. I will actually choose protein over sugar.
I know when I need protein, and do eat it when my body tells me I need it (I had chili and a baked potato for breakfast today because the only other choice was cinnamon Chex and that wasn't protein-y enough). But I do loves me some sugar when my body isn't demanding protein.