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I like it.... I was wondering if anyone else has tried it and was wondering what your thoughts are about it?

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How ironic I just bought that tonight....I'm trying it in the morning....I think I will bc I love me some PB

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I am 4 weeks post op. I really enjoy the PB2 i add it t my Protein Drink. Very good.

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I tried it, not a real fan of it. I just eat the real thing.

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I am 4 weeks post op. I really enjoy the PB2 i add it t my Protein drink. Very good.

I will have to try that. I have eaten it with jicama.... I really liked the crunch of the jicama and the flavor of the pb2....

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I've been using it for years...love it! I tend to like the more natural organic peanut butters, like Teddy...so I think that's why I like PB2 so much. I blend it into shakes, puddings, and also like making it as an actual Peanut Butter spread. Never tried the chocolate PB2 though. I figured I'll just keep adding unsweetened cocoa powder to it to make my own.

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May sound strange but....What is PB2? ?

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May sound strange but....What is PB2??

It's a jar of powdered Peanut Butter. Basically they grind peanuts, and dehydrate it into a powder form. They drain off like 80% of the oils and fat in the process so it's better for the waistline. You just add Water to it to make a spread...or you can blend it into stuff or bake with it. It's pretty good!

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Actually...I've even used it to make a Thai peanut chicken dish!

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It's a jar of powdered Peanut Butter. Basically they grind peanuts' date=' and dehydrate it into a powder form. They drain off like 80% of the oils and fat in the process so it's better for the waistline. You just add Water to it to make a spread...or you can blend it into stuff or bake with it. It's pretty good![/quote']

Thank you! I think I will look for it and give it a try.

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It's a jar of powdered Peanut Butter. Basically they grind peanuts' date=' and dehydrate it into a powder form. They drain off like 80% of the oils and fat in the process so it's better for the waistline. You just add Water to it to make a spread...or you can blend it into stuff or bake with it. It's pretty good![/quote']

Live this site!! Always little tidbits. I have only used it in Protein Shakes to change things up... Will have to try it as a spread!!

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I mix it in vanilla Greek yogurt... heaven!

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