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July 20, 2010 Reviewer: Daniel in Illinois |
| Great! MUCH less expensive alternative to PB2 and healthier. Add some salt, sweetener and water and you have PB2 with no added sugar. Also, great in recipes and protein shakes. Price .2165cents per 2tablespoon serving.
Price PB2 .266 cents per 2 tablespoon serving.
EASY CHOICE. Also, it has MORE protein, LESS carbs, and MORE HEALTHY Fats per serving. 8 vs 5 grams protein. 4 vs 5 grams carbs. 2 vs 1.5 healthy fats.
This product RULES!! |
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January 21, 2012 Reviewer: Heather in Tennessee |
| I LOVED the Trader Joe's peanut flour, but once it was discontinued, I was forced to find a replacement. I've tried several brands and the Protein Plus peanut flour is the only one that even compares...actually, I think it tastes the exact same. I love that there is no sugar or salt added, which makes it even more versatile in cooking and mixing up as sauce. I would definitely recommend this product! |
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February 20, 2013 Reviewer: Alexis in Georgia |
| I finally tried this stuff after seeing many bloggers rave about a version that is no longer made. This is so great for making your own low fat peanut butter or peanut butter sauce or flavoring smoothies! And you can use any sweetener you want! PERFECT! I ordered the 1 lb bag first in case I didn't like it, but now order the 2 lb bag to have in stock in my pantry! |
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June 06, 2013 Reviewer: Kelly in Massachusetts |
| This is a delicious alternative to full fat PB. I usually add it to protein shakes or frosting. I also have used PB2 which contains sugar and salt. This peanut flour has a richer peanut taste, I think... AND it's cheaper. |
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April 30, 2013 Reviewer: Veronica in Texas |
| I use powdered peanut butter/flour for my protein shakes and in Asian type cooking. Very good taste for a reasonable amount of calories. This is very similar to powdered peanut butter, but a just the right size for my use. |
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April 20, 2013 Reviewer: Lyn in Pennsylvania |
| Great for baking and making sauces! Awesome taste. BETTER than the others. |
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January 08, 2013 Reviewer: Judy in Washington |
| This protein flour tastes great and is easy to work with. My son adds it to his morning cereal and I make peanut butter with it. |
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November 09, 2012 Reviewer: michelle in Oklahoma |
| I keep on hand all the time. I love the high protein and the taste is wonderful!! I love using it in smoothies or making gluten free breads and muffins. And it makes great 1 minute muffins in the microwave. I buy it all the time! |
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October 03, 2012 Reviewer: A customer in Pennsylvania |
| This flour is fantastic! |
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September 10, 2012 Reviewer: A customer in Pennsylvania |
| WOW, What a dream come true, it tastes exactly like peanut butter when you add the right amount of water to duplicate the thickness of peanut butter and when you add salt to your taste, but it has MUCH less fat!, I can hardly have any calories because I'm in my 50's and also because I have hypothyroidism, meaning a very slow metabolism, so I truly appreciate getting back my lost love, peanut butter. I just had four level tablespoons of the flour, mixed it into peanut butter by adding a little bit of water and salt and spread it on 10 low fat Townhouse crackers, so it was a delicious breakfast for slightly over 200 calories. I can't say enough good things about this product which is a miracle for people who love peanut butter but can't have much fat in their diet!! Netrition, also, has the best service in the world, I recommend you shop here. |
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September 05, 2012 Reviewer: Judy in South Carolina |
| I love Protein Plus Peanut Flour for my protein shakes. It adds great flavor without the fat. I also use the peanut flour in my cottage cheese and Greek yogurt for added flavor. I make protein bars with it and dip apples in it. I still eat regular peanut butter for PB&J sandwiches. I bought the peanut flour to help increase my protein count. I bought two of the 1# bags, and I just ordered the 2# bag. |
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July 20, 2012 Reviewer: Teresa in North Carolina |
| I love this product and use it every day. Add it to my smoothies, stir it right in plain or flavored yogurt. We added it to my grandson's ice cream and he couldn't get enough of it. I order 4-5 bags at a time. Never tried it in cooking, though That is next. If you love the taste of peanuts and don't want extra calories, sugar or fat, this is the product for you. |
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March 17, 2012 Reviewer: Jen in Maryland |
| Truly great -- it's a wonderful baking flour. Tastes good, adds marvelous texture to baked goods, and low carb, too! Love it! |
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December 16, 2011 Reviewer: todd in Missouri |
| If you like or Love peanut butter flavor, like I do, you will love this alternative. It is not classic peanut butter, but with a little work, which I love to do, this flour turns into something very special. I add syrups, salts, sweeteners, milks (almond, soy, cow), water, Walden farms, etc.,,, If you want pb flavor without the 18 grams of fat per serving this stuff will be your savior. |
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October 31, 2011 Reviewer: Vincent in New Jersey |
| I have tried several different low fat/high protein peanut powders on the market and Protein Plus is by far the best product for the money. The base of only peanut flour, without salt or artificial sweeteners, allows you to alter the product to suit your own tastes. But most importantly, on my low fat diet I CAN EAT PEANUT BUTTER AGAIN! I use it in protein pancakes, in baking, and with a thinner mix and some spicy hoisin, as a Thai peanut sauce. And not only can you buy the product in larger quantities than the other brands (adding to the value), but the packaging produces less waste which is also good for the environment. |
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September 16, 2011 Reviewer: Jessie in Oregon |
| Really makes for a great, low cost alternative to PB2. Nutritionally, it also gives you more protein than PB2, and is sugar and salt-free, leaving you free to add splenda/truvia, etc. and a small amt of salt, if you wish. I will continue to order this product. |
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August 12, 2011 Reviewer: Mary Ann in Pennsylvania |
| I love this product - I am going to buy my second 2lb package. I even have my husband hooked on it. He is recently diagnosed as diabetic and is supposed to lose some weight and he loves PB, so this is a nice substitute for a snack for him. We usually just mix with water and a little salt, no sweetener. Great for PB&J or on graham crackers. I spread on the graham cracker add a spoon of cool whip and freeze for a fake ice cream sandwich treat! |
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June 10, 2011 Reviewer: Louella in Washington |
| This is light roast, a bit milder than dark. Very good. It is a slightly coarser grind than the Bell Plantation or PB2 flours but just fine for making peanut spread. The O-U Kosher certification is a definite plus. Peanut flour has really become a significant and very enjoyable source of protein in my diet. I mix up a batch with some splenda and a bit of salt, put it into jars and mix with water as desired for spreading and dipping. Delicious! It's a wonderful part of a post workout snack. Netrition has the best prices, best shipping rate, and really really fast shipping! I definitely recommend both the company and the product. |
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February 25, 2011 Reviewer: Antoinette in New York |
| Great tasting in smoothies. I plan to use it in making peanut butter cookies. |
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February 12, 2011 Reviewer: Sandy in North Carolina |
| I use this as a substitute for peanut butter. It's unbelievably good! I just mix in some splenda, salt and just enough water to wet. Also good for peanut butter protein shakes! Low fat, low calorie, high fiber, high protein and delicious! |
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June 11, 2010 Reviewer: A customer in New York |
| Great taste without the high fat. Just got my order today and I love the taste. Highly recommend if you like peanuts but want to cut out on the fat and calories. |
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May 11, 2010 Reviewer: A customer in Georgia |
| This is a great product. I make my own peanut butter all the time. |
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May 04, 2010 Reviewer: Eric in California |
| This is an incredible product. I have taught nutrition classes and conducted research on exercise and nutrition for over 35 years and am an avid cook. I also swim about 2 miles per day. Protein Plus Peanut Flour is great from the aspects of nutrition, flavor, cooking, and health.
I add the powder to non-fat yogurt, non-fat milk, non-fat ice cream, or frozen yogurt, then add cereal, fruit, or other flavorful items. It is delicious over cereal or mixed into sauces. It is a great thickener. The protein content measurably aids recovery after a hard workout as well as providing the nutrients needed for pre-workout snacks with very little fat. Everyone who has tried it becomes an instant fan. Thanks. Professor Rick ;-) |
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March 04, 2010 Reviewer: Morgan in Oregon |
| This is very satisfying! I thought it would be very "meh" but wanted to try it because I'm addicted to peanut butter but PB is so high-fat that it's very high-cal (don't leave me alone with a jar of it!). This is great. It's versatile--you can add it to recipes for a little of that yummy peanut flavor without adding all the fat and calories. Instead it's high protein and has some decent fiber in it. I did end up getting mad-scientist and mixed it with a bit of water, psyllium husk, sweetener and salt to form a paste that resembles actual peanut butter (and added Whey Crisps for crunchies)--now I'm addicted to THAT. Great. I may be profoundly weird. But it DOES make more for your calorie-buck, and the fiber makes it more satisfying (e.g. I will not try to eat the entire jar!). Worth it to me. Although there are plenty of perfectly good sugarless peanut butters (and other nut butters) out there, they always seemed to trigger my appetite. This doesn't, and neither does soynut butter. My only complaint is that the bag is somewhat unwieldy and I always tend to get powder all over the counter, and there's no way to re-close it. I think I'll just dump it into a zip-top baggie. |
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May 04, 2012 Reviewer: Ricky in California |
| Love this stuff. I primarily use it as a protein powder with my oatmeal after workouts, but it comes in handy when I have a craving for peanut butter. I mix it with either milk or almond milk and add some frozen berries, great snack. |
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July 05, 2010 Reviewer: amani in Pennsylvania |
| This roasted peanut flour works well where you want the peanut flavor when baking along with low carb flour. It cuts down the fat and calories of peanut butter. We have also mixed this peanut flour with a little sweetener (Stevia) and have found it to be as good as just about anything. |
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February 11, 2011 Reviewer: A customer in Oklahoma |
| I was a bit disappointed with this product. After reading all of the reviews, I was excited to try it. I found that it has a very weak peanut flavor. It tastes a little sweet, too. I didn't really care for it. I'd still recommend for those reading this to try it. You may like it like many others have. I feel I'd rather just have real peanut butter in moderation. There are more uses than just eating it as peanut butter, though. I will be using it for protein pancakes and shakes so my money isn't wasted. |
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June 18, 2012 Reviewer: Wanda in Tennessee |
| I wish I had only purchased 1 pound of this peanut flour instead of 8. I thought I'd be frugal and save a little money by purchasing this instead of PB2. I'm very disappointed. It isn't even in the same ball park with PB2. While the texture is the same as PB2, the flavor is very weak. Go ahead and spend the $1.50 more and get the good quality PB2. |
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