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they might like it but its bad for cats to eat peanut butter
Yes, but not in large amounts as it might get stuck in their throat or they might get sick.
Well there might be others but I have that peanut butter and it says Roasted Honey Nut Creamy Peanut Butter
Peanuts are not in butter, peanuts are in peanut butter !
Yes but it might not taste good.
yes you can it might look nasty but you can
I am 72 years old and have loved peanut butter my whole life. Suddenly I am experiencing stomach ache and gas after eating a peanut butter sandwich. It has happened three times and although I have no problem (yet) with peanuts, apparently I have developed a sensitivity to peanut butter. I eat Smucker's All Natural Creamy P.B., or rather, I used to.
Peanut butter without hydrogenated oils may spoil more quickly than other peanut butters. Answer this question…
Peanut Butter Jelly is the filling for a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. There are a variety of jelly's to be used as well as a variety of peanut butter itself. I like the peanut butter with nuts on a toasted bagel. Others might enjoy peanut butter and jelly sandwiches using crackers in place of white bread, This type of bread makes the sandwich taste gummy unless you toast it. Tip: If you have hypoglycemia and are going to be out of the house for a few hours, then spread creamy style peanut butter, (minus the jelly) between two saltine crackers, make as many as you think you might need, put them into a baggie and eat them as a snack if you find your sugar is dropping.
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.
Jelly is good served on bread, toast or crackers. It is also popular mixed with peanut butter, butter, or syrup. If you are not US based Jelly refers to (jello and/or jam). Therefore it might be accompanied by fruit, custard, tifle sponges.
It might be a sign of a peanut allergy, which can cause life threatening reactions. Because peanut butter is relatively dry it can irritate the taste buds on your tongue. But it's best to talk to a doctor.