Peanut butta

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

This is true, but it is also the closest to ground peanuts that I've found (other than ground peanuts). I neither like it immensely more than Skippy, nor less.

Get the honey-pb or maple-almond if you like it a bit sweeter. It is literally a bit sweeter, not like Nutella sweet.
 
If you want the best peanut butter, just plop a couple of these suckers on a sandwich.
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for some reason, I just don't dig Reese's, however a well made peanut turtle is scrumptious
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image.jpeg I get my pb from Trader Joe's. I get their Creamy Salted pb.

Wegman's and Whole Foods both sell fresh ground pb in the store.
 
Smuckers Natural, all day every day........

With that thick ass oil layer on top that must be stirred in for 10 minutes.

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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

Corner of Washington Valley & 202/206 - fresh ground there. DIY even. BYO elephant.
 
Trader Joes Westfield reopened last Friday.

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

excuse me... i have some shopping to do

ETA: super chunky and all natural PB 😀
 
Trader Joes Westfield reopened last Friday.
still selling wine, beer, liquor?
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

excuse me... i have some shopping to do

ETA: super chunky and all natural PB 😀

I went to the Trader Joe's in Princeton after HPCX and mentioned that I usually shop in Florham Park. They indicated that don't carry the same breads "As up North, but everyone is coming here for the Liquor due to the shut-down of Westfield."
I got some 3-Buck Chuck and a few single beers. It's cool that they allow one to buy a single can/bottle if one does not want the full 6-pack. Too bad Princeton didn't have the bread I was looking for.
 
I just don't dig Reese's
Then you, sir, are not a peanut butter lover. Other than Reese's cups, I buy Skippy Natural and always have a spare jar at home. I got the Natural Honey one once as well, but it's not as good.

Funny thing... I love peanut butter but hate peanuts. Honey roasted cashews are the bomb though. I'm also allergic to nuts, but YOLO.
 
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Then you, sir, are not a peanut butter lover. Other than Reese's cups, I buy Skippy Natural and always have a spare jar at home. I got the Natural Honey one once as well, but it's not as good.

Funny thing... I love peanut butter but hate peanuts. Honey roasted cashews are the bomb though. I'm also allergic to peanuts, but YOLO.
Soundz like you dip Benadryl tablets in your peanut butter (instead of chocolate).
 
We've been buying a brand called Cream Nut which is pretty good. But then my buddy gave me a jar of this and it not only wins for the brand, but it tastes great. Gotta hide in the fridge to keep it from the rest of the family!
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I prefer Sunflower butter, made from sunflower seeds. TJ s sells it.
Also my wife picked up a 6 of Enjoy By in Westfield a week ago, I'm sure its gone.
 
Then you, sir, are not a peanut butter lover. Other than Reese's cups, I buy Skippy Natural and always have a spare jar at home. I got the Natural Honey one once as well, but it's not as good.

Funny thing... I love peanut butter but hate peanuts. Honey roasted cashews are the bomb though. I'm also allergic to nuts, but YOLO.
magic lives dangerously....😛

this is why no Reeses, look at some of the ingredients
  • PGPR (polyglycerol pilyricinoleate): Reese’s butter cupcakes contain this notorious ingredient which has substituted cocoa butter so as to reduce manufacturing costs. PGPR is made from castor beans, which decrease the thickness of chocolate. Moreover, studies show that this substance can lead to gastrointestinal issues as well as allergies in children.
  • Soy lecithin: If you consider the fact that 93% of soy is GMO, nothing more need to be said. For one thing, soy lecithin has been linked to breast cancer, fertility and reproduction issues, as well as behavioral and cerebral abnormalities.
  • TBHQ (tertiary butylhydroquinone): TBHQ is a chemical compaund which is a form of butane used to preserve processed foods. It’s toxic and can trigger nausea, vomiting, ringing in the ear, delirium and collapse. What’s more, lab studies have revealed that it causes stomach cancer in rats, fragmented DNA as well as lung and umbilical cell impairment. Anxiety, restlessness, and intensified ADHD symptoms are the common side effects in children.
you can easily DIY with 4 ingredients
  • 12 oz. organic dark chocolate
  • 1 cup organic peanut butter
  • ¼ cup raw honey
  • ¼ tsp. organic salt
 
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