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I buy the old fashioned kind. I got tired of trying to mix the peanut oil

in the jar and now dump it in the mixer and blend it and put it back in the

jar. Much easier.

Betty

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I buy the old fashioned kind. I got tired of trying to mix the peanut oil

in the jar and now dump it in the mixer and blend it and put it back in the

jar. Much easier.

Betty

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According to the website www.gfcgdiet.com., JIF is GFCF and on the OK

list. We use it all the time.

GrandmainGa.

> Hi. I was wondering what a lot of you do for peanut butter. I've

> been using regular Jif peanut butter up until now,and now I realize

I

> probably shouldn't be. Should I be buying the old-fashioned kind?

> Should I be making it from scratch? It is such a staple in this

> household!

> Help??!!

> Ali

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According to the website www.gfcgdiet.com., JIF is GFCF and on the OK

list. We use it all the time.

GrandmainGa.

> Hi. I was wondering what a lot of you do for peanut butter. I've

> been using regular Jif peanut butter up until now,and now I realize

I

> probably shouldn't be. Should I be buying the old-fashioned kind?

> Should I be making it from scratch? It is such a staple in this

> household!

> Help??!!

> Ali

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> On Thu, 01 Feb 2001 23:40:36 -0000 tiggermo@... writes:

> > Hi. I was wondering what a lot of you do for peanut butter. I've

> > been using regular Jif peanut butter up until now,and now I realize

> > I

> > probably shouldn't be. Should I be buying the old-fashioned kind?

> >

> > Should I be making it from scratch? It is such a staple in this

> > household!

> > Help??!!

> > Ali

> >

Some children are allergic to peanuts, thankfully is not. It is a

staple in our house as well, but I buy Smuckers all natural- just peanuts

and water. I also make my own almond, walnut, hazelnut, and cashew butter

which are all big hits around here. Peanuts are one of the most common

allergies in children, but if your child is not allergic it shouldn't be a

problem. Just check the list of acceptable peanut butters. The all natural I

am talking about is not much more than regular and doesn't have the

hydrogenated oils- which is a personal choice of ours to avoid ( not because

of gluten or casein status ).

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> On Thu, 01 Feb 2001 23:40:36 -0000 tiggermo@... writes:

> > Hi. I was wondering what a lot of you do for peanut butter. I've

> > been using regular Jif peanut butter up until now,and now I realize

> > I

> > probably shouldn't be. Should I be buying the old-fashioned kind?

> >

> > Should I be making it from scratch? It is such a staple in this

> > household!

> > Help??!!

> > Ali

> >

Some children are allergic to peanuts, thankfully is not. It is a

staple in our house as well, but I buy Smuckers all natural- just peanuts

and water. I also make my own almond, walnut, hazelnut, and cashew butter

which are all big hits around here. Peanuts are one of the most common

allergies in children, but if your child is not allergic it shouldn't be a

problem. Just check the list of acceptable peanut butters. The all natural I

am talking about is not much more than regular and doesn't have the

hydrogenated oils- which is a personal choice of ours to avoid ( not because

of gluten or casein status ).

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Phenols are compounds that occur naturally in some foods that make some

people with adhd experience more symptoms. They are the target for

elimination on the Feingold diet.

Alice

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> What exactly are phenols and what do they do to us????

> Pam

>

>

>

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Phenols are compounds that occur naturally in some foods that make some

people with adhd experience more symptoms. They are the target for

elimination on the Feingold diet.

Alice

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> What exactly are phenols and what do they do to us????

> Pam

>

>

>

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I use Crazy s, which contains only peanuts (no salt, no

sugar, no added hydrogenated oils) and comes in chunky or creamy.

Tastes very, very good and is one of the least expensive

peanuts-only peanut butters I’ve ever found. Much cheaper than Smuckers

natural.

See www.crazyrichards.com

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I have Hains too -no dextrose but no iodine either

eileen

>

> > where did you get that?? what brand - i need that!!

>

> Not sure where I got it, but the brand is Hain, and it just says

> " idodized sea salt.' I just looked at the ingredients though, and it

> has dextrose and calcium silicate in it! I that one of those

> unavoidable illegals, or is it bad?

>

> Pour Dieu, pour terre,

> Alyssa 15

> UC 1 year-ish

> SCD 2 weeks-ish (restarted)

> No meds!!!

>

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