The ingredients in Jif Natural Creamy Peanut butter are peanuts, sugar, palm oil, salt, and molasses. Molasses is a by-product of sugar refining, which may use bone char, and thus may not be suitable for ethical vegans. Likewise, many people avoid palm oil because it has been linked to habitat destruction.
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If you're just looking for a vegan substitute for butter, check out Earth Balance Natural Buttery (Buttery, not Butter) spread. Make sure it's the one that says Vegan on the back.
It can depend on the level of vegetarianism, so yes and no. A vegetarian who still allows for dairy or egg products in their diet could probably eat peanut butter. But some companies add butter into their peanut butter, and taht is a dairy product. So those who don't allow for dairy products might have to chose a vegan peanut butter brand instead.
Most brands are, yes. But it is still important to check the label to see if there are artificial additives.
Butter Buds is a dry item usually found in the spice section of the market. It is a fat free butter substitute. However, it is not vegan. The natural flavoring comes from actual butter, which means it still contains animal product.
Peanut Butter is high in fats. Jelly is high in sugar. The best thing to do is use as little peanut butter as you can and still get the flavor. Try using whole fruit spreads rather than jelly, it will have only natural sugar levels. I would suggest organic peanut butter; it is healthier. And also don't worry about eating pb&j because it has a lot of the protein that you need. I suggest going vegan/vegetarian because then you can eat whatever you want, whenever you want, and eat as much of it as you want and your weight will only fluctuate about 1-3 pounds (referring to bowel movements here) Sources from: future nutritionist
A simple easy to make vegan recipe is vegan creamy vegetable gratin. It requires vegetables such as broccoli, carrots and celery. It also requires vegan cream cheese and vegan mozzarella.
Wegmans has the largest selection, but some foods are vegan 'by accident,' just check the ingredients label! :] 'Oreos' are vegan. Most health/ natural food stores will stock them.
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Yes, even with the "butter" MJR popcorn is completely vegan.
Spaghetti with sweet tomato sauce, or ketchup if you don't have any better tomato sauce or ingredients (like canned tomatoes) around. Otherwise you need to tell us what you have, we can't see the contents of your kitchen from here. Or you could make something with peanut butter, like noodles with peanut butter for a vegan option, or toasted bread with peanut butter and garlic powder on top. Kids like ramen, do you have ramen, it only costs 18 cents, its the emergency food anyone can use, look in the couch or elsewhere for spare change.
The noodles themselves are vegan, but the way chow mein is prepared (possible with lard, butter, or meat stock) may not be vegan in the end.