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 Posted By: CanMan 
Jul 18  # 6 of 9
Thank you. That convinced me to get some to try. I use powdered eggs on a regular basis and love the convenience. I also love powdered butter, powdered cheeses, powdered horseradish, powdered milk, and powdered sour cream.
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Jul 18  # 7 of 9
The convienience of a dried or powdered product is most excellent, especially for single people who do not use up alot of a product quickly. There is less waste. My grandmother was like you CanMan she loved powdered milk, and many other powdered products! I love keeping powdered milk on hand for baking and in a pinch when I run out of milk and can not get to the store! Keep me posted on how that powdered PB turns out:)
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 Posted By: CanMan 
Jul 18  # 8 of 9
I even ordered some of their Peanut Oil and learned a curious fact -- a Peanut oil massage is extremely beneficial for people suffering from Arthritis (like me). All I need now is someone to do the massaging. I was thinking about driving around town asking any young lady if they wanted to do that (for a fee of course) but then thought better of it for some reason. :D

When I get the powder I want to try a couple ideas they referenced on their website:
"When added to almost any tomato based dish – salsa, BBQ sauce, Mexican dips, spaghetti sauce – PB2 mellows out the acidic flavor of the tomatoes.

* Any fruit dipped in PB2 or CPB2 powder is delicious! Tip: Spoon PB2 or CPB2 into a zipper bag. Cut a banana into bite size pieces and place in bag. Zip bag closed and shake to coat the fruit – enjoy. This is an easy, kid friendly, healthy snack. Good with apples and pineapple too.

* For a really low-cal sandwich, mix PB2 with grape juice. Spread onto 1 or 2 slices low-cal, low fat bread - a really delicious, calorie conservative, filling snack!


And I'm thinking of using with Apple Juice.
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 Posted By: Mama Mangia 
Jul 19  # 9 of 9
Quote CanMan wrote:
I even ordered some of their Peanut Oil and learned a curious fact -- a Peanut oil massage is extremely beneficial for people suffering from Arthritis (like me). All I need now is someone to do the massaging. I was thinking about driving around town asking any young lady if they wanted to do that (for a fee of course) but then thought better of it for some reason. :D


I was told years ago that rubbin peanut oil on arthritic joints eases the pain -another "cure-all" is pure 100% olive oil - I've been reading a lot on that and the cures attributed to it - cures you would never even think of