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Reddit mentions of PBfit All-Natural Peanut Butter Powder, Powdered Peanut Spread From Real Roasted Pressed Peanuts, 8g of Protein (30 Oz.)
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We found 17 Reddit mentions of PBfit All-Natural Peanut Butter Powder, Powdered Peanut Spread From Real Roasted Pressed Peanuts, 8g of Protein (30 Oz.). Here are the top ones.
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- Protein power: with 8g of protein in one serving of Original PBfit, you can get a boost of protein right after your workout at the gym. Try adding it to the protein powder you already use or use it in your morning smoothie for a delicious protein boost. Great for men and women.
- Simple ingredients: original PBfit is made with 3 simple ingredients: peanuts, coconut palm sugar, and salt. Did we mention it's all natural and gluten-free? It’s just pure, delicious, peanut butter flavor in a versatile low-fat powder.
- Deliciousness defined: for a tasty, reduced-fat peanut butter spread, mix 2 Tbsp. Of dry PBfit with 1.5 Tbsp. Of water. Stir until smooth, and spread anywhere you would put regular peanut butter!
- Blend, bake, or shake: when it comes to the uses for PBfit, The possibilities are endless! Mix into baked goods like bread, pancakes, waffles, and cookies to add a great peanut butter flavor. You can also blend it into breakfast smoothies and other drinks for a tasty, low-fat protein boost after the gym! Great for men and women!
- Same great taste: due to new FDA guidelines on serving sizes, one serving of PBfit is now updated from 12g to 16g. It now contains 8g of protein, has 70 calories, and has 87% less fat than 1 serving of traditional peanut butter. Our PBfit recipe remains the same!
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Specs:
Height | 5 Inches |
Length | 7 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | July 2017 |
Size | 1.87 Pound (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 1.875 Pounds |
Width | 5 Inches |
If the powdered Vega didn't work for you, you may want to try their pre-mixed shake:
This is a pretty decent lactose-free shake mix, if you want to blend your own;
If you're looking for more of a meal-replacement shake, Super Body Fuel has a dairy-free keto version available. The plain flavor tastes like cardboard, but if you're going for a no-sweetener-added version, it's available in the drop-down menu:
There are plenty of non-dairy protein powders out there; I'd suggest reading through the reviews in the links below to see how the graininess of each one is. Here's a starter list to check out:
If you want to get rid of lumps on the go, you need a motorized blender bottle. Basically a portable blender, but just for powders. They run about $40 on Amazon:
It also depends on how you want to make it...if you want to mix it in a liquid like water or a milk alternative, then you'll be more sensitive to how grainy the product is. If you have a good plug-in blender, you can mix them up really well in that & store them in one of those double-walled, vacuum-insulated tumblers to stay cold. Or turn it into a shake, which will help hide the graininess, like with some frozen fruit or whatever. Or if you want to make protein-enhanced treats, check out Protein Pow:
Lots of options out there!
Try powdered peanut butter: https://www.amazon.com/PBfit-All-Natural-Peanut-Butter-Powder/dp/B01KKEECLS/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1520745616&sr=8-3&keywords=powdered%2Bpeanut%2Bbutter&dpID=51yB4sCHYdL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch&th=1
I've been making a similar desert treat using PB Fit peanut butter powder.
Throw it all in your mixer and go (I sift the dry ingredients). It makes about 5-6 1 cup servings. It is surprisingly filling. Cocoa powder instead of the PB powder if chocolate is more your thing. I just checked and the hershey's cocoa powder is 1 carb/tbsp.
I personally love PBfit in my greek yogurt! It's also great in oatmeal and shakes.
I'm a barista and so I've experimented with a lot with coffee and huel. Vanilla Huel with a dirty chai in it is amazing. The Chocolate mixed with peanut butter powder is what I usually have if i do one later in the day, but not breakfast. Any fresh fruit blended with the Berry flavor is pretty great, and ice always blended in all of them too.
I get mine off amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KKEECLS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Even though it's more expensive upfront than buying a thing of PB, it saves a ton of $$$ in the long term and lasts awhile. :)
thanks! :)
my favorite brand is pbfit. it's available in all the us grocery stores i've checked, and it's only 1 carb and 25 calories per tablespoon. also on amazon. banana cream isopure with peanut butter is my absolute favorite.
You could make a protein smoothie instead of just the shake. You can freeze grapes and use those, or half a frozen banana, then put in your protein powder and some almond milk. You can also consider getting PB Fit, which might help you get more protein in without the sugar PB has. Or, just switch out your protein powder for a different flavor.
Eat and drink before working out. At least a protein bar or something of that nature. You are working out dehydrated and with low energy stores which is detrimental to building muscle. That's also a good deal of caffeine to have on an empty stomach.
If you want to keep the eating time down just make a protein shake and slam it or bring it to the gym with you. Here's what I do a couple times a day:
If you actually have time to blend a full protein shake you can add real peanut butter and bananas to it. I don't like blending my shakes because they are too loud early in the morning and also creates a lot of cleanup time.
I like PBFit Powder
I usually throw some pbfit (https://www.amazon.com/PBfit-All-Natural-Peanut-Butter-Powder/dp/B01KKEECLS) into some whole milk greek yogurt for something that tastes like a peanut butter cup.
Me too. The variety of things you can add to it is interesting, I just ordered some peanut butter powder after trying some with peanut butter melted into it.
PB Fit is worth trying as a low calorie peanut replacement. I put it in vanilla Halo Top and like it more than the actual peanut butter Halo Top.
Your post should be a sticky!
Since you mentioned you limit the shakes based on space in the blender, I am curious about what you think of using something like powdered peanut butter with extra avocado oil to make up for the lack of fat?
(I have no idea if that would end up being cheaper or more expensive than real peanut butter...or if it would allow you to fit more meals into the blender. I saw this powdered peanut butter at costco the other day and when I read your post above I wondered if this might be an idea to squeeze an extra meal into your blender.)
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PB Fit
PBfit All-Natural Peanut Butter Powder, 30 Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KKEECLS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_T6oGzbR4R4Y6V
PB Fit w/ Chocolate
PBfit All-Natural Chocolate Peanut Butter Powder, 30 Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01772DE74/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_85oGzbJ6T9S61
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1x scoop Vega Sport Protein (Vega Sport Protein Powder, Chocolate, 4.36 lb, 45 Servings https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LXZS18X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_vVjFzbYHKRE6S)
4x tablespoons of PBFit (PBfit All-Natural Peanut Butter Powder, 30 Ounce https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KKEECLS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_9jkFzbQXSNSAT)
I did the math (pictured) and I'm not even getting a quarter of my wanted caloric intake (3.5k+). I'm 170 and slender, trying to get huge gains, and I workout daily but I also notice I get hungry A LOT. I told myself I'd change and I'm seeing it not as easy as powder + water.