Reddit Reddit reviews 2lbs of 100% Premium Powdered Peanut Butter from US Farms – Bulk, Only Roasted Peanuts, Vegan, No Additives, Preservative Free, No Salt, No Sugar - 76 Servings - Naked PB

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2lbs of 100% Premium Powdered Peanut Butter from US Farms – Bulk, Only Roasted Peanuts, Vegan, No Additives, Preservative Free, No Salt, No Sugar - 76 Servings - Naked PB
ONLY ONE INGREDIENT: 100% Non-GMO Roasted Peanuts with no additives. Naked PB contains no added sugar or salt and is gmo, dairy, soy and preservative free.MADE IN THE USA: Our powdered peanut butter is sourced exclusively from peanuts grown on US Farms and is processed and packaged in the US as well.MAXIMUM NUTRITION: 6g of Protein, 4g of Carbs, 50 Calories, and 0.9g of BCAAs (branched-chain amino acids) per serving.HEAVY METALS TESTED: Our All Natural Powdered Peanut Butter is independently tested by third-parties for heavy metals.VEGAN PROTEIN FOOD: Naked Powdered Peanut Butter is an excellent source of low fat protein for vegans and can be incorporated into savory or sweet recipes.
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9 Reddit comments about 2lbs of 100% Premium Powdered Peanut Butter from US Farms – Bulk, Only Roasted Peanuts, Vegan, No Additives, Preservative Free, No Salt, No Sugar - 76 Servings - Naked PB:

u/BeccaJ9382 · 10 pointsr/vegan1200isplenty

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ONE serving shown,

recipe is for TWO servings:
85g broccolini, 1 bag tofu shirataki noodles (70 cal total), 81g carrot, 80g bell pepper, 286g Nasoya xtra firm tofu baked and then pan fried, peanut ginger sauce: 1/4 c soy sauce, 1.5 tsp minced ginger, 1.5 tsp minced garlic, chili sauce, 1 tsp agave syrup (you can use any sweetener), 6 grams Naked PB powder. whisk it all up and add to stir fry veggies and tofu. Serve over noodles.

u/wearealonetogether · 5 pointsr/Myfitnesspal

It was majorly disappointing to me the first time I weighed a tablespoon of peanut butter!! Lol peanut butter is like the only food I seriously crave a lot. I recently bought this peanut butter powder and it has made a huuuuge difference in my macros (and how much peanut butter I can eat lmao). Def recommend it! Adding you now :)

ETA: I chose this brand because it was the best one I could find that had only peanuts as it’s ingredients; I would imagine there might be cheaper or better tasting brands that have sugar and salt in them if you are used to that kind of peanut butter :)

u/dreiter · 3 pointsr/Fitness

Or Naked PB if you don't want something sweetened.

u/sliverdragon37 · 3 pointsr/FODMAPS

If you're strictly vegan and looking for low fodmap protein, there's protein from:

  • Peanuts (https://smile.amazon.com/Premium-Powdered-Peanut-Butter-Farms/dp/B00NQLE5JC)
  • Brown Rice (https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0787ST38Q)
  • Homemade Seitan (if you can tolerate gluten. I happen to not have issues with gluten. I have recipes if you want)
  • Well rinsed, canned garbanzo beans. I can tolerate some limited beans, and I have pushed that up by eating a bit every day. Start with 1/4 cup once/day, wait until you stop farting up a storm from that (usually a week or two), then increase quantity slightly until you can handle more.
  • Quinoa (not really itself a good source of protein, but when used as your carb for the meal can up the protein content a bit)
  • Tofu (extra firm, rinse well, pat dry, start with a little and work up)
  • Pea Protein Isolate (Personally this one is a no-go, but I've heard some people have some luck with it. Handle with care)

    If you are just vegetarian + low fodmap, but not vegan:

  • Whey Protein Isolate (https://smile.amazon.com/d/Whey-Protein-Isolate-Powders/Nutricost-Whey-Protein-Isolate-Unflavored/B01HOPJAAE)
  • Quorn Grounds (The only quorn I've found which doesn't have onion or garlic)
  • Eggs (I have quite a bit of trouble with eggs whites, but some don't. You can take 1 tsp baking soda and dissolve it in water to counteract your bad reaction to egg whites a bit. FWIW I have no problem with egg yolks, only the whites)
  • Skyr (I eat a lot of Siggi's plain 0%, or Icelandic Provisions plain skyr. It's like greek yoghurt but with more protein)

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u/johnmomdoe · 2 pointsr/legaladvice

Sorry to hear that happened to your son. I hope he is ok.

Could you link me to a news article with the story please? I'm sure the local media picked this up.

Did not know this stuff existed.

http://www.amazon.com/NAKED-PB-Premium-Powdered-Peanut/dp/B00NQLE5JC

u/kaidomac · 1 pointr/soylent

$20 for 2 pounds here:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NQLE5JC/

I've tried a few different brands & flavors (ex. honey roasted peanut) & I like this plain one the best...doesn't burn my throat (some of the powders did, oddly enough...same effect as eating kale) & adds a nice peanut butter flavor without being overpowering.

One scoop is 12 grams = 50 calories, 6g protein, 4g carbs, & 1.5g fat.

u/trailblazery · 1 pointr/veganfitness

Mix powdered peanut butter with soy or flaxmilk. No cow bars.

u/shinigami052 · 1 pointr/crossfit

I only drink protein shakes in the morning just to get something down as I'm running out the door. I do one scoop of each of the protein and powdered PB. 6oz of water, 3oz of Fairlife Skim Milk and 3oz of Fairlife Chocolate Milk. Tastes amazing.

Calories: 249cal

Carbs: 15g

Fat: 7g

Protein: 33g

Sodium: 133mg

Sugar: 9g