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It varies from doctor to doctor so I would ask your team. Some say nut butters are fine, while others don't. I was on a "clear" liquid diet so I couldn't.

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if you're on full liquids, then no. Once you're on soft foods, it depends on your surgeon. I didn't eat it the first few months. It's pretty high in calories.

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Generally I've never seen Peanut Butter on the approved list, but I did check on powdered peanut butter and was told I could add it to my Protein Shakes in the full liquid phase. The difference is the powdered (PB2 or similar) is significantly lower in fat than real peanut butter.

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I love PB2 - still get to have Peanut Butter, but in smaller portions and it's so much lower in fat.

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Definitely not in liquids. All you might be able to do is try a Peanut Butter flavour powder & add it to your shakes. I wasn’t allowed peanut butter until maintenance. Though it has Protein it’s not a lot & it’s high fat (even the natural ones) & often high in added sugar. I enjoy a teaspoonful as one of my snack options now but my fat intake is low & sugar is very low so I can get away with it.

Check with your team/dietician as to when you can add it & how much you can have.

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I bought a bottle of Peanut Butter flavoring on line and add a dash to my food and/or drinks. A couple drops into the powdered peanut butter really boosts the flavor.

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On 2/6/2024 at 9:15 PM, Liz R said:

I love PB2 - still get to have Peanut Butter, but in smaller portions and it's so much lower in fat.

PB2 is great! That’s what I eat too if I want Peanut Butter.

For those that don’t know this is a powder form of peanut butter. You get to adjust the consistency by how much Water you add. It’s also reduced in fat and sugar.

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On 2/6/2024 at 9:15 PM, Liz R said:

I love PB2 - still get to have Peanut Butter, but in smaller portions and it's so much lower in fat.

PB2 is great! That’s what I eat too if I want Peanut Butter.

For those that don’t know this is a powder form of peanut butter. You get to adjust the consistency by how much Water you add. It’s also reduced in fat and sugar.

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The easiest way to tell if you can have something like Peanut Butter on a liquid diet as explained to me by my dietician "if you tip the containers over and it spills out - its a liquid, if not - its not." Simplistic I know..but it answered my question when I asked about peanut butter.

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