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Jif Natural Peanut Butter


Brandiwine

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Brandiwine Contributor

I'm sure this has been covered at some point. JIF's natural peanut butter, has any one had issues with it? I just baked with it and with in 15-20 mins after my stomach is cramping so bad! I don't know what else it could be. I usually get Skippy but JIF came in a bigger jar. I was trying to save money. I should know better, it doesn't say gluten free on the jar but also doesn't list any alarming ingredients. 


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BlessedMommy Rising Star

Nope, Jif natural peanut butter is fine. I love the little to go cups of it.... Nut butter machines can really only make nut butter, no reason why gluten would be on a PB machine.

 

I noticed that you have multiple food sensitivities, have you ruled out a possible peanut issue?

Brandiwine Contributor

No I haven't ruled it out, I don't wanna rule it out. I may actually have a full on tantrum if I have to! lol I am starting to lean that way though.  :unsure: It's getting to the point I feel like EVERYTHING is giving me stomach problems!

BlessedMommy Rising Star

I hear you! I think that I would feel the same way. 

gilligan Enthusiast

Some brands of peanut butter contain milk.  Could that be your problem?

kareng Grand Master

Some brands of peanut butter contain milk.  Could that be your problem?

Which pBs contain milk? I haven't seen that. They usually are peanuts, an oil, a sugar, salt

Brandiwine Contributor

I think I am going to have to try an elimination diet. I start thinking about it and it could be the eggs, I can't eat eggs by themselves and up until now have been able to eat them in baked goods. Or I may be the vanilla. 


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The peanut butter containing milk whey was a generic brand.  The hubs thought we saw it at County Market.  We were both very surprised.

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