Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Peanut Butter Vegetarian


Hello Lovelies
I’ve decided that because I am a peanut butter addict and my url is peanutbuttervegetarian.blogspot.com, it would only be appropriate that I make a post about peanut butter.

There is not any way to fully encompass the wonderful qualities, powers and impact that peanut butter has provided me but I am going to try my best.

First things first: types and kinds. Most people think that it’s creamy or chunky. What a sad world it would be if that were the case. My peanut butter of choice falls into the chunky category.  ~Trader Joe's Crunchy Unsalted Peanut Butter from Unblanched Peanuts~ is the full title on the label of the peanut butter that I eat straight from the jar, on sammiches, in smoothies and with bananas or apples. My backup, when I am not near Trader Joe’s would have to be Teddie Brand, Old Fashioned Super Chunky Unsalted All Natural Peanut Butter. 


That 190 calories per 2 tablespoons gets me every time though 




I'll break it down from here. 

Trader Joe's  makes a wide array of natural foods, peanut butter included. My house is about a ten minute drive from the store. My University does not  have one within 20 miles. So over my last break from school I bought four jars and am already down to one. I have lack of self control sometimes

Here are the types I've taken note of 
~Trader Joe's Crunchy Unsalted Peanut Butter from Unblanched Peanuts
~Trader Joe's Crunchy Salted Peanut Butter from Unblanched Peanuts
~Trader Joe's Creamy Unsalted Peanut Butter from Unblanched Peanuts
~Trader Joe's Creamy Salted Peanut Butter from Unblanched Peanuts
~Trader Joe's Valencia Creamy Salted Peanut Butter made with Sea Salt

I use the ~Trader Joe's Crunchy Unsalted Peanut Butter from Unblanched Peanuts~  for everyday consumption and the ~Trader Joe's Creamy Unsalted Peanut Butter from Unblanched Peanuts~  for baking and for smoothies 

I haven't tried the other types 

I know that Trader Joe's  makes other "butters," such as almond butter, cookie butter, apple butter, cashew butter and the likes but I am partial to their peanut butter.

I am realizing now that I will need to create another post solely on peanut products

Teddie is a brilliant brand and I don't want to undermine them. But they come second because I happened upon them by mistake and also have a really large brand loyalty issue

Teddie Types:
Teddie Old Fashioned Super Chunky Unsalted All Natural Peanut Butter. 
Teddie Old Fashioned Super Chunky All Natural Peanut Butter. 
Teddie Old Fashioned Smooth Super Chunky All Natural Peanut Butter. 
Teddie Old Fashioned Smooth  Unsalted All Natural Peanut Butter. 
Teddie Old Fashioned Smooth  All Natural Peanut Butter with Flax Seed(vegan)
Teddie Old Fashioned Chunky All Natural Peanut Butter with Flax Seed (vegan )
Teddie All Natural Chunky Peanut Butter 
Teddie Organic All Natural Chunky Peanut Butter 
Teddie Organic  All Natural Creamy Peanut Butter 
Pretty Similar to the nutrition label that TJ has 


Teddie makes two types of peanut butter that are homogenized but I don't really know enough about them to include them. 

So what's obvious is that Teddie has more variety but I mean, what can you do? 

Both are really good and both serve my habit really well.

I am all about being natural and try to buy from Trader Joe's as much as possible but my roommate likes Skippy, Jiffy and Other brands which are loaded with sugar and salt. 

And no, this isn't me trying to harp on my roommates eating habits

She says that I am actually convincing her to try to eat more healthily and came home with this the other day, accompanied by a rather tragic story of how she had to sit through dinner and watch apple crisp, lemon bars and ice cream all be eaten by her friends while not allowing herself to have any.

I'll have to make a post about everything in moderation. Included lemon bars. 

Anyway, this is what she brought to my attention

This is by Peanut Butter & Co. It looks like some chocolaty sugar bomb doesn't it? 



Made from cane juice, cocoa, vanilla, non soy lecithin, butter and palm fruit oil.
A round of applause to this company for making something that looks like a mess of junk food but really isn't.


Unfortunately it doesn't taste very good, to me. It smells like one of those Reese's Peanut butter cups but doesn't really take like one.  Not like peanut butter and not like chocolate. I think that could possibly be attributed to the fact that it is "mixed with dark chocolate," and dark chocolate can have a pretty bland taste depending on it's ingredients. 

My roommate eats spoonfuls though so I can give her a pat on the back for choosing this one. And what really got me was that it has 10 calories less per tablespoon than both TJ's and Teddies. 170 calories have probably never seemed so nice to someone who is used to peanut butter than is "made with a honey swirl," but doesn't have honey listed in the ingredients. 



The thing about peanut butter than led me to addiction was it's longevity. I can eat a spoonful of peanut butter and long after it's been swallowed, still smell it on my hands. 

This is the saddest thing I've ever had to conclude. 

I'm sure there will be more peanut butter related posts in the future. I really want to post about this recipe for peanut butter cookies that I've seen but I need to take photos of them, and probably actually bake them. I made a batch a few weeks ago and needless to say, the half that weren't eaten while still in their dough phase, are quickly dwindling in numbers. 


Anyone else a favorite type or brand? Does anyone think I'm out of my mind? 



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