| Also, tell me how you use it, it comes up here a lot. |
|
Amazon, GNC
I use it in smoothies. |
| Whole Foods, Amazon. 2tbsp of powder with 1 tbsp of water. |
| I think I've seen it at Harris teeter too. Tho don't quote me on that. I added it to smoothies with almond milk, spinach, frozen banana, and a little Greek yogurt. |
| Giant, Target |
| Giant in Rockville has it. I like it in smoothies are on apples after reconstituting it with water. |
| I think it's like the fake fat-free frozen yogurt on Seinfeld. I measured it out and entered it in MFP and still somehow gained a few pounds the week I started using it in smoothies. |
|
Uh, why don't you just use peanut butter? |
It's great in smoothies, but agree to just use regular PB on apple slices, sandwiches, etc. |
I buy mine from Whole Foods and Giant. I use it in my P&B sandwich or in smoothies
|
Because it is much lower in WW points |
| How many calories? Which supermarket aisle? Does it taste good? |
It sounds horrific in "real foods," but I hate measuring real peanut butter for smoothies, so I might give it a go for that. |
45 calories for 2 Tbsp, which is a large serving considering it is a dried powder. The taste is smoothies or sauces is pretty much like regular peanut butter as it is just peanuts with the fat taken out. If you are using it as PB substitute with fruit or sandwiches it tastes different than regular peanut butter, but still good and satisfying IMO. It is with the rest of the peanut butter at supermarkets that carry it. |