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Model: PBfit All-Natural Peanut Butter Powder, Powdered Peanut Spread From Real Roasted Pressed Peanuts, 8g of Protein, 30 Oz.
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This is not a slick deal! It's been this price the majority of its tracking on the big camel. Seriously why are all these junk Amazon "deals" making front page?
I mix mines with chocolate base protein shakes and overnight oats. I'm considering to try peanut butter pancake mix at some point. I personally would never make peanut butter with this because it'll taste like stale peanut butter.
Though if you're dieting hard for a bodybuilder competition(or anything to the extreme really), this is gonna start tasting like real peanut butter.
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It's funny that peanuts without most of the oil (probably a byproduct of making peanut oil) is being sold at a high price as a health food when in the past this stuff would just end up in animal feed.
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Anyone tried mixing this with peanut butter or home-made pb (preferably w/sweetener) w/some oil drained? Wondering if mixing ~3:1 ratio of this to pb might be a healthy/tastier balance.
"Healthier" how? As in what exactly is your goal behind wanting to buy/use or mix this?
Because besides this targeting in on a very outdated 1990's house wife diet fad market mentality, that simply concludes that all fat is the devil, in reality there really isn't any good dietary plan scenario where you are coming out ahead on any healthy scale by replacing healthier fats with processed coconut palm sugar. Which beyond essentially meaningless micro fraction value differences, and of course the marketing over-hyping those differences up, your body isn't going to actually see as being much different then simply eating regular processed sugar.
Basically, and assuming we are just talking a single daily serving, I wouldn't overthink it to that extent. Heck from the actual all important calorie in/calorie out basis you might as well just eat, enjoy, and not deprive yourself of the regular jar of natural Jif (like this they put sugar in it to taste it up) if that's your preference jam. Since again, we are talking super small fractional differences here on the calorie/ratio scale, and the jump from processed sugar to processed coconut sugar isn't amounting to some meaningful difference middle ground.
Last edited by Venoma February 16, 2023 at 09:33 AM.
"Healthier" how? As in what exactly is your goal behind wanting to buy/use or mix this?
Because besides this targeting in on a very outdated 1990's house wife diet fad market mentality, that simply concludes that all fat is the devil, in reality there really isn't any good dietary plan scenario where you are coming out ahead on any healthy scale by replacing healthier fats with processed coconut palm sugar. Which beyond essentially meaningless micro fraction value differences, and of course the marketing over-hyping those differences up, your body isn't going to actually see as being much different then simply eating regular processed sugar.
Basically, and assuming we are just talking a single daily serving, I wouldn't overthink it to that extent. Heck from the actual all important calorie in/calorie out basis you might as well just eat, enjoy, and not deprive yourself of the regular jar of natural Jif (like this they put sugar in it to taste it up) if that's your preference jam. Since again, we are talking super small fractional differences here on the calorie/ratio scale, and the jump from processed sugar to processed coconut sugar isn't amounting to some meaningful difference middle ground.
"Healthier" how? As in what exactly is your goal behind wanting to buy/use or mix this?
Because besides this targeting in on a very outdated 1990's house wife diet fad market mentality, that simply concludes that all fat is the devil, in reality there really isn't any good dietary plan scenario where you are coming out ahead on any healthy scale by replacing healthier fats with processed coconut palm sugar. Which beyond essentially meaningless micro fraction value differences, and of course the marketing over-hyping those differences up, your body isn't going to actually see as being much different then simply eating regular processed sugar.
Basically, and assuming we are just talking a single daily serving, I wouldn't overthink it to that extent. Heck from the actual all important calorie in/calorie out basis you might as well just eat, enjoy, and not deprive yourself of the regular jar of natural Jif (like this they put sugar in it to taste it up) if that's your preference jam. Since again, we are talking super small fractional differences here on the calorie/ratio scale, and the jump from processed sugar to processed coconut sugar isn't amounting to some meaningful difference middle ground.
This makes absolute nonsense. I picked up 2 often sugar free. Look at tghe ingredients, they are made from different products.
This makes absolute nonsense. I picked up 2 often sugar free. Look at tghe ingredients, they are made from different products.
Other then you getting defensive over your apparently mislead reason and assumptions for buying this product, what exactly is nonsense there? Again, the guy I was responding to here seemed to be specifically targeting in on potentially using this as a "healthier" alternative. This might be the greatest tasting processed PB flavoring product ever, and it's powder form might mix smooth as water in a shake....but a "healthier alternative" with worthwhile benefits over just eating natural Jiffy with it's processed sugar isn't what this actually is.
As noted above I do find the sugar free version of this product more interesting. At least on a equal per serving sale this is seeing, and while trying to avoid the sugar in an overall weight loss diet goal scenario. But I'm also not as generally against or offended by the addition of small amounts of various alternative sweeteners as you'll find a lot of other people being while planning their calorie deficit intake.
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Though if you're dieting hard for a bodybuilder competition(or anything to the extreme really), this is gonna start tasting like real peanut butter.
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Because besides this targeting in on a very outdated 1990's house wife diet fad market mentality, that simply concludes that all fat is the devil, in reality there really isn't any good dietary plan scenario where you are coming out ahead on any healthy scale by replacing healthier fats with processed coconut palm sugar. Which beyond essentially meaningless micro fraction value differences, and of course the marketing over-hyping those differences up, your body isn't going to actually see as being much different then simply eating regular processed sugar.
Basically, and assuming we are just talking a single daily serving, I wouldn't overthink it to that extent. Heck from the actual all important calorie in/calorie out basis you might as well just eat, enjoy, and not deprive yourself of the regular jar of natural Jif (like this they put sugar in it to taste it up) if that's your preference jam. Since again, we are talking super small fractional differences here on the calorie/ratio scale, and the jump from processed sugar to processed coconut sugar isn't amounting to some meaningful difference middle ground.
Because besides this targeting in on a very outdated 1990's house wife diet fad market mentality, that simply concludes that all fat is the devil, in reality there really isn't any good dietary plan scenario where you are coming out ahead on any healthy scale by replacing healthier fats with processed coconut palm sugar. Which beyond essentially meaningless micro fraction value differences, and of course the marketing over-hyping those differences up, your body isn't going to actually see as being much different then simply eating regular processed sugar.
Basically, and assuming we are just talking a single daily serving, I wouldn't overthink it to that extent. Heck from the actual all important calorie in/calorie out basis you might as well just eat, enjoy, and not deprive yourself of the regular jar of natural Jif (like this they put sugar in it to taste it up) if that's your preference jam. Since again, we are talking super small fractional differences here on the calorie/ratio scale, and the jump from processed sugar to processed coconut sugar isn't amounting to some meaningful difference middle ground.
Because besides this targeting in on a very outdated 1990's house wife diet fad market mentality, that simply concludes that all fat is the devil, in reality there really isn't any good dietary plan scenario where you are coming out ahead on any healthy scale by replacing healthier fats with processed coconut palm sugar. Which beyond essentially meaningless micro fraction value differences, and of course the marketing over-hyping those differences up, your body isn't going to actually see as being much different then simply eating regular processed sugar.
Basically, and assuming we are just talking a single daily serving, I wouldn't overthink it to that extent. Heck from the actual all important calorie in/calorie out basis you might as well just eat, enjoy, and not deprive yourself of the regular jar of natural Jif (like this they put sugar in it to taste it up) if that's your preference jam. Since again, we are talking super small fractional differences here on the calorie/ratio scale, and the jump from processed sugar to processed coconut sugar isn't amounting to some meaningful difference middle ground.
Other then you getting defensive over your apparently mislead reason and assumptions for buying this product, what exactly is nonsense there? Again, the guy I was responding to here seemed to be specifically targeting in on potentially using this as a "healthier" alternative. This might be the greatest tasting processed PB flavoring product ever, and it's powder form might mix smooth as water in a shake....but a "healthier alternative" with worthwhile benefits over just eating natural Jiffy with it's processed sugar isn't what this actually is.
As noted above I do find the sugar free version of this product more interesting. At least on a equal per serving sale this is seeing, and while trying to avoid the sugar in an overall weight loss diet goal scenario. But I'm also not as generally against or offended by the addition of small amounts of various alternative sweeteners as you'll find a lot of other people being while planning their calorie deficit intake.
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