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

thanks!


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

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.

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

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!

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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i use skippy creamy all the time.


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pinkpei77 Contributor

thanks so much everyone!

ive been craving pb cookies!

jenvan Collaborator

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

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

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

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.

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

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!

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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