Pls recommend peanut butter other than Skippy or JIF

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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:sun butter


Not peanut butter. Thank you for your useless addition to the thread.


Not to
Mention sun butter is vile.


Omg sooooooo true! I tasted it once bc my DH is obsessed with pb. He has about 6 different jars right now. I don't really like pb, but I tasted the sun butter and the soy nut butter, SO DISGUSTING!!!
Anonymous
Smuckers Natural is my favorite too. For some reason though the crunchy one is hard to find in stores. I live near a Trader Joes though so I just get their crunchy salted one.
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Anonymous wrote:Hands down, the very best 'natural' type peanut butter I have found is the Once Again brand. They sell organic and regular. And you have to make sure you get the one that is NOT unsweetened. There is not that much sugar in the 'regular' peanut butter, but is vastly superior to the unsweetened pb.

They used to sell it at Whole Foods, but I haven't seen it there in a while. I buy it from Mom's. It is quite good.

https://www.onceagainnutbutter.com/product-detail/peanut-butter/organic-american-classic-creamy

The Smucker's Natural pb is also decent, but Once Again is the best.


+1 for the Once Again. I recently bought it from MOM's and neither husband or picky 5yo asked what happened to their Skippy. It's good.


+2. Love Once Again. And I love PB.
Anonymous
Trader Joe's salted natural peanut butter is the best I've tried, and I've tried a lot.
Anonymous
Try this if you use the natural pb...similar items on Amazon


https://www.lehmans.com/p-788-natural-peanut-butter-mixer.aspx?show=all

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Whole foods brand organic creamy. It doesn't have to be organic, but the organic creamy is slightly sweet, with added sugar. If you want no sugar, the wf non organic creamy is peanuts and salt only. Pretty good.
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Jason's at Wholefoods- we get the almond butter with vanilla, but I think there is peanut butter too.
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