Peanut butta

qclabrat

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My supply of peanut butter stopped when Trader Joe's in Westfield burned down, though I hear they are reopening this month. I'm too lazy to drive to another one. Usually buy 3-4 jars at a time so I don't run out.

Grew up a Skippy person and have a high preference for chunky. My wife never buys chunky since everyone else at home prefers creamy, just like no pulp OJ. I love homestyle OJ...

What's your favorite peanut butter brands and where do you get it if its not readily available are most markets?

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Costco Baby! So much PB for so little money. My only complaint is that they don't have crunchy. For crunchy, I go to Trader Joe's.
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shoprite natural, super chunky. The only ingredients are peanuts and salt.

Pro-tip: buy a few jars at a time and store them upside down. it makes it easier to mix in the oil when you open them for the first time.

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I prefer creamy, but eat chunky.

Justin's is expensive af, but tastes different. I'll eat Skippy natural as a mainstay, but actually prefer places that grind their own. Delicious Orchards is the only place around me that does (and do almond butter, even)...when I was growing up, all the Shoprites around had a grinder, but that seems to have gone away now.

Protip-Justin's sells little squeeze packets of PB/AB. The nutella/maple ones are great bike snack food.
 
Trader Joes Westfield reopened last Friday.
 
I like my peanut butter made with the husk, makes it a little bitter but balances nice
will need to find a fresh grinder some where nearby
 
I prefer creamy, but eat chunky.

Justin's is expensive af, but tastes different. I'll eat Skippy natural as a mainstay, but actually prefer places that grind their own. Delicious Orchards is the only place around me that does (and do almond butter, even)...when I was growing up, all the Shoprites around had a grinder, but that seems to have gone away now.

Protip-Justin's sells little squeeze packets of PB/AB. The nutella/maple ones are great bike snack food.

I hear Justins' a bit bland, info not from a qualified source
 
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