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I am never eating regular peanut butter again...


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So, I have had a few days to try out PB2 peanut butter powder from Bell Plantation. 

Taste: exactly like regular peanut butter.  Rich, creamy, peanutty! AMAZING on a sandwich or in recipes.

Texture: almost the same as regular, but slightly "fluffier".  I actually prefer the texture of PB2 to regular PB.

Calories: DRY, 54 cals/12 grams.  When MIXED, it came out to 60 calories an ounce!!! Regular PB is about 175 calories an ounce...

In sum, everyone who likes PB must try PB2.  It will change your life.

http://www.bellplantation.com
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Thanks for the information.  I just visited their website.  Sounds interesting.  I love peanut butter but it can add the calories up fast!
THANKS!  I'll check it out now.  I love peanut butter!

it sounds awesome,

but if i bought that, i guarantee you the jar would be empty in less than 2 hours. :(

I've been think'n about ordering this stuff for a while now. I've heard really good things about it, and now with your glowing review, I'm taking the plunge.
Thanks
but peanut has really healthy monosaturated & polyunsaturated fats that you need. they're suppper good fer you. cut out unhealthy fats like fast food & chips & choclate. not natural wholesome foods like PB(in moderation, always)

I keep hearing about it - and all good things.  I really must buy some!  I use enough olive oil and almonds every day that I'm not going to worry about missing the good fats in pb.  I love PB so much, I want to eat more of it, and this will enable me to do that.

does it taste like 'regular' pb, or 'natural' pb?

as others have mentioned, i've been so reluctant to buy it.  mostly that's bec you have to buy a bunch at a time, and i'm afraid i won't like it.  but i don't hear any bad reviews, so i think i'll go for it.

vicereine, it has sugar just like regular peanut butter (there actually isn't a sugar-less variety, prob bec everyone would order it and then hate it and never order it again; people love them something sweet).

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