Hi All: For essentially my entire life, I was 7 when they were introduced, I have been a huge fan of Nutter Butter Peanut Butter Cookies but at $4.99 for a 16 oz. pkg. on sale, I skip. As another choice, I have found Aldi's $2.75 16 oz. pkg. a very good substitute. My wife purchased a 16 oz pkg. from Kroger for $3.29 four days ago to try and they tasted the same. After looking at the packaging, look at the colored ball indications on the side of the package. They are the same! Skip any of the Dollar General offerings I have purchased to date. They taste like $**t by comparison. Kroger ($3.29) vs Aldi ($2.75) Peanut Butter Cookies. Wayne
Oh.....Oh.....oh, oh,oh, OH! Copycatting me again, Wayne, like the hole in the wall thread: ////// From the 2022 Budget TV thread: PS, 3-17-24:, 11:20AM.... eating quite a bit of peanut butter, trying to find plant protein replacements for meats, the doctor told me I can't have anymore. Even have "nut-butter", which is substitute for peanut butter, made only from "real" nuts. Costco "Kirkland" brand has a "nut-butter", that the only ingredients ARE just the ground-up nuts & nothing else. Its very good. ////////// Today......Continue to look for meat protein substitutes for my diet. I've always enjoyed peanut butters throughout my life. & all these "nut-butters" are very nice, specially the ones whose ONLY ingredients are nuts. Yes, I am eating ever more quantities of "nut-butters". Surprisingly, I came across the Old Fashioned "Adams peanut butter" that I used to stir up to blend the oils. Even today, its ingredients are only peanuts & tastes excellent. Adams even has an extra gram of protein, that the other brands don't have! One extra gram doesn't sound like much, but it is an extra 14%! That's a real plus. Statistically tho, 1 Unit of something could be manipulated for advertisement purposes. Maybe, it's only 0.51 grams rounded off to 1 gram? Can Adams' peanuts actually have extra protein? Could Adams' processing preserve protein without loss?