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Peanut Butter?


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pinkpei77 Contributor

im just wondering which peanut butters are safe.. any help would be great!

thanks!

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StrongerToday Enthusiast

I buy Jiff and Trader Joe's nut butter (cashew and almond), all are safe and I eat them everyday :P

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jerseyangel Proficient

Two that I have checked on myself are--Smuckers Natural and Skippy Natural. The Skippy Natural is new, I believe, and it is really good--I eat it by the spoonful :ph34r: . It has only peanuts, salt and palm oil.

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marciab Enthusiast

Smart Balance Omega 3 is gluten free and says it on the label. It is also soy, corn and dairy free. I emailed them since I was eating so much of it. It is yummy and makes a very good pb cookie.

Marcia

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rache Apprentice

This is what i have found for gluten-free peanut butter:

Jif - all

Peter Pan - all

Planters - Creamy and Crunchy

Reeses

Skippy - Creamy, Crunchy, Super Crunchy, Roasted Honey Nut

Smuckers - Natural

There are other brands, but since these are the mainstream ones, i thought this would be the most useful!

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psawyer Proficient

I use Kraft. With Kraft, you just have to read the label. If gluten is in a Kraft product you will see wheat, rye, oats or barley listed as exactly that word. Kraft is celiac-friendly. There are many other companies with a similar policy.

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flagbabyds Collaborator

i use skippy creamy all the time.

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pinkpei77 Contributor

thanks so much everyone!

ive been craving pb cookies!

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jenvan Collaborator

Just a note--my new very favorite peanut butter is Marantha Organic Roasted--yum!

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VydorScope Proficient

Krogers Natural Peanutt Butter is gluten-free/DF/CF/SF/etc, it only has peanuts and salt in it, and alot cheaper then anything mentioned here, so if you have a Kroger, get that one. :D

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lovegrov Collaborator

In more than four years I have yet to find a PB with gluten. Except ones that have been cross contaminated by people making a sandwich.

richard

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PreOptMegs Explorer

I absolutely love Smuckers Natural. I dump out all of the oil and eat the rest of the PB with a spoon!

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VydorScope Proficient
I absolutely love Smuckers Natural. I dump out all of the oil and eat the rest of the PB with a spoon!

Realy? We mixt the oil back in to the butter.

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jerseyangel Proficient
I absolutely love Smuckers Natural. I dump out all of the oil and eat the rest of the PB with a spoon!

I thought of doing that--but was afraid it would be too hard (solid) without the oil. Since I also eat peanut butter with a spoon, I don't need it spreadable anyway. Thanks! :D

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mmaccartney Explorer

No peanuts in my home!

We use Soynut butter from I.M. Healthy it is gluten-free, CF, egg and nut free! Open Original Shared Link

We use that with the peanut butter cookie mix from The Cravings Place Open Original Shared Link

Yum!

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jerseyangel Proficient
No peanuts in my home!

We use Soynut butter from I.M. Healthy it is gluten-free, CF, egg and nut free! Open Original Shared Link

We use that with the peanut butter cookie mix from The Cravings Place Open Original Shared Link

Yum!

Michael--Have you ever tried Pea Butter? It's made from roasted peas--gluten-free and nut free. It's not bad at all.

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