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peanut butter?
      #325690 - 02/28/08 08:47 AM
cdc6800

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Would peanut putter be a safe food?

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Re: peanut butter? new
      #325693 - 02/28/08 09:08 AM

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PB is safe for me in small amounts. I use all-natural PB without all the added sugar and other garbage - plus it tastes much better!

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Re: peanut butter? new
      #325696 - 02/28/08 09:24 AM
Dizzy

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hi, the only peanut butter I have been able to handle is
http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2006-02-0223-002.shtml
it's called better then peanut butter, and it is really good! I eat sandwichs with a small amount of this, and a little all fruit strawberry spread, so good!


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Re: peanut butter? new
      #325698 - 02/28/08 09:46 AM
Erilyn

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I am 50/50 with peanut butter. No matter the amount, sometimes I'm okay with it, and sometimes I'm not. It's too bad because I LOVE good 'ol PB & J sandwiches. And PB and banana. Mmmm. Now I'm hungry.

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Re: peanut butter? new
      #325734 - 02/28/08 01:45 PM
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I can't handle it in any form

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Re: peanut butter? new
      #325749 - 02/28/08 03:10 PM
Toady

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I use pb as one of my protein staples. I don't usually have any trouble with it. If you are able to tolerate it it may help you with your weight too. While I'm not as tall as you, I've only got a few pounds on you, so I completely understand . It's ridiculous trying to buy clothes. One store clerk told me to shop in Sears kids dept. Uhhh, no. I work for a law firm and I don't think my boss would like me wearing pink Hello Kitty shirts and pants to work!!

Anyways, best of luck!!

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Re: peanut butter? new
      #325760 - 02/28/08 04:24 PM
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Quote:

Would peanut butter be a safe food?



Quite safe in the right amount.
Buy a box (9 pack) of Peanut Butter & Strawberry Uncrustables (premade PBJ crescent rolls).
Freeze until dinner.

Step 1: Take 2 individually wrapped uncrustables and put both on the dish.
Both should be in the micowave at the same time.

Step 2: Microwave on high for 10 seconds, or press the one minute timer and shut it off when it says 50.

Step 3: Clear the time and turn both over.

Step 4: Microwave on high for 10 seconds.

Step 5: Clear the time and let cool for 5 seconds after serving.

Important: Take small bites because the strawberry jam (Welch's) is hot (or warm) while the peanut butter (Skippy) stays cool.
You might burn your tonge, but it's more likely a little will pop out of the pocket's seam.

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Re: peanut butter? new
      #325763 - 02/28/08 05:12 PM
kim123

Reged: 07/18/06
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Loc: Florida

I guess it depends on what you mean by "safe". All peanuts/peanut products are commonly contaminated with mycotoxins...fungal poisons. Could be why some people are "allergic".

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Re: peanut butter? new
      #325766 - 02/28/08 05:48 PM
cdc6800

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Thank you so much for your reply!! Finally someone that understands! I work at a bank and have to dress in a professional way and I have to shop in the junior sction to find clothes that fit me, its terrible! I tried to shop in petites but even alot of the size 0 is too small, it is so frustrating!! Yeah I think it might help with the weight issue too, I will give it a try!

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Re: peanut butter? new
      #325774 - 02/28/08 09:54 PM
C&P

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Quote:

Thank you so much for your reply!! Finally someone that understands! I work at a bank and have to dress in a professional way and I have to shop in the junior sction to find clothes that fit me, its terrible! I tried to shop in petites but even alot of the size 0 is too small, it is so frustrating!! Yeah I think it might help with the weight issue too, I will give it a try!



One last thing.
I thought Uncrustables were half moons, but that's another brand.
They are like mini pot pies (a milk glass cutout in the center of white bread).

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