Almond Butter
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Almond Butter
So I bought some Almond Butter but can't quite figure out what to do with it since I can't put it on crackers or bread. I tried just eating a little off a spoon but it is soooo thick and a bit dry. Maybe I could mix in a little honey? How do you all use it in your diet?
You bought the wrong brand, or it's out of condition (old). Almond butter should taste great, and it should be very smooth (unless you prefer the crunchy style). I smear it on a frozen banana, as least I do during the cooler seasons. During the summer I have to pass because of histamine issues exacerbated by the heat. Some people put it on rice cakes and things of that sort.
Tex
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Hmmmmmm . That's usually OK. I buy the crunchy version of Barney Butter. The date's stamped on the bottom. I occasionally get a batch that's too oily on top and too dry at the bottom, but that's because it naturally slowly separates over time. Never received a really bad jar of it, but anything's possible, I suppose.
As I recall, they make a number of choices. I buy the version with palm fruit oil and cane sugar. If you're using the version that doesn't contain these ingredients, yes, the plain version is flavorless. I find that version to be pretty much unpalatable, also. It also separates quickly (overnight), without the palm fruit oil.
I see no reason why you shouldn't be able to add honey to try to salvage it, as long as you don't overdo it and create a sugar problem.
Tex
As I recall, they make a number of choices. I buy the version with palm fruit oil and cane sugar. If you're using the version that doesn't contain these ingredients, yes, the plain version is flavorless. I find that version to be pretty much unpalatable, also. It also separates quickly (overnight), without the palm fruit oil.
I see no reason why you shouldn't be able to add honey to try to salvage it, as long as you don't overdo it and create a sugar problem.
Tex
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You have to buy the version with the palm oil to get a consistency like Jiffy Peanut Butter. Jiffy uses a similar stabilizer.
Tex
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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I use this one....and it has just enough honey in it that I can stir it and it is smooth....I put it on my Gluten free pancakes and my Canyon House bread.
I use this one....and it has just enough honey in it that I can stir it and it is smooth....I put it on my Gluten free pancakes and my Canyon House bread.
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