Is the morning ok?
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Is the morning ok?
[QUOTE=DMBsAmricanBaby;78004723]Is the morning ok?[/QUOTE]
Every meal if possible.. open the jar take out a spoon and indulge..
a good fat b4 bed.. great in oats in the morning
whenever eally u need ur fats eat up!
I'm not lazy, and you have an obsession.
Check into getting help, I think all of us who have been here for a little while would agree
Morning is fine. As is afternoon and night.
Around your workout would be the most likely time not to ingest.
[QUOTE=Supa Freek 420;78005543]Morning is fine. As is afternoon and night.
Around your workout would be the most likely time not to ingest.[/QUOTE]
alrighty, thanks alot :) I heard at night was best, just making sure if it was ok in the morning because of whatever reason, I just crave this stuff all the time and it's the first thing I want in the morning :D
Just eat it! :D
regular peanut butter or natural? I've been eating regular, figure I need to eliminate that and replace it with natural. Any thoughts?
[QUOTE=lgc21x;78008463]regular peanut butter or natural? I've been eating regular, figure I need to eliminate that and replace it with natural. Any thoughts?[/QUOTE]
Natty gets the slight edge as far as beeing the healthier choice. Skippy/Jiff/store brand or whatever gets the edge in taste. The difference really isn't huge, Regular usues a small amount of hydrogenated oils and adds a dash of sugar. But IMO not enought to make that much of a difference either way. I've used both for an extended amount of time.
The diff isn't enough to make you stress out about like say cooking with Vegatable oil -vs- Olive oil.
If the regular has hydrogenated oils I'd avoid it. But then again I don't eat much of anything with trans fats nowadays by choice anyway.
It depends entirely on the peanut butter. If it is natural, than 7:41:15 am, 1:21:33 pm, and 7:48:32 pm are the prime spots.
Regular, however, is probably best at 8:05:49 am, 3:32:12 pm, and 9:51:23 pm if you want the best bang for your buck.
[QUOTE=rob?;78013233]It depends entirely on the peanut butter. If it is natural, than 7:41:15 am, 1:21:33 pm, and 7:48:32 pm are the prime spots.
Regular, however, is probably best at 8:05:49 am, 3:32:12 pm, and 9:51:23 pm if you want the best bang for your buck.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Dolfan_714;78012023]Natty gets the slight edge as far as beeing the healthier choice. Skippy/Jiff/store brand or whatever gets the edge in taste. The difference really isn't huge, Regular usues a small amount of hydrogenated oils and adds a dash of sugar. But IMO not enought to make that much of a difference either way. I've used both for an extended amount of time.
The diff isn't enough to make you stress out about like say cooking with Vegatable oil -vs- Olive oil.[/QUOTE]
ah okay, thank ya much :)
Good Question!
No Wonder You Have So Many Reps!
Skippy Natural > regular peanut butter for taste and nutrition IMO.
[QUOTE=Fidelitas626;78020453]Skippy Natural > regular peanut butter for taste and nutrition IMO.[/QUOTE]
alright cool, i have not ever tried any type of natural peanut butter, but eating clean is a life style i really want, so every tidbit helps. appreciate all of the input guys!
Smuckers makes a GREAT natty pb.
maranatha orgainc natural peanut butter is fantastic
Preferably, whenever you have an empty mouth.
There is NEVER a bad time for pb. (perhaps maybe pwo)
[QUOTE=lgc21x;78021083]alright cool, i have not ever tried any type of natural peanut butter, but eating clean is a life style i really want, so every tidbit helps. appreciate all of the input guys![/QUOTE]
definitely buy the natural. it's the same price, and for how much a lot of us eat of it, it would be crazy not to. the smuckers one tastes like whole peanuts, but it is a little bit more work cause you have to put it in the fridge due to oil separation. but if you get the skippy one, (natural) you don't have to put it in the fridge - i believe it's got some palm oil in it to prevent separation. they both taste better then regular IMO.
[QUOTE=Fidelitas626;78020453]Skippy Natural > regular peanut butter for taste and nutrition IMO.[/QUOTE]
Mucho agreed.
I've been told before that the amount of trans fat in an entire jar of regular PB is negligible, but in all honesty I think the Skippy Natural taste beats everything else out there.
I eat peanut butter in the morning and at night. Make sure there are NO HYDROGENATE or PARTIALLY HYDROGENATES oils THOSE ARE TRANS FATS and AVOID THEM @ ALL COSTS.
Here is the peanut butter I take, you can find it at your local grocery store.
[url]http://www.smartbalance.com/omega3.html[/url]
I hope this has helped you.
[QUOTE=TheTotalPackage;78582653]I eat peanut butter in the morning and at night. Make sure there are NO HYDROGENATE or PARTIALLY HYDROGENATES oils THOSE ARE TRANS FATS and AVOID THEM @ ALL COSTS.
Here is the peanut butter I take, you can find it at your local grocery store.
[url]http://www.smartbalance.com/omega3.html[/url]
I hope this has helped you.[/QUOTE]
x2 the creamy is off the charts..
i hear smuckers make some crazy good stuff though.. im picking up 1 of those when i go home next weekend to give it a shot.. smartbalance i love though! not gonna lie 2 bucks for a container at my local walmart MMM
whats the peanut butter for? good fat gets rid of bad fat? i dont know, i thought peanut butter was bad cuz it has fats. & what foods are good for burning fat?
[QUOTE=lgc21x;78021083]alright cool, i have not ever tried any type of natural peanut butter, but eating clean is a life style i really want, so every tidbit helps. appreciate all of the input guys![/QUOTE]
i once though to try natural peanut butter, I bought some at a store made my first sandwich the stuff tasted like chalk compared to my normal jiffy crunchy peanut butter, id advise to stay away.
Just buy the regular peanut butter if you don't like the natural. Everyone making such a huge deal about the trans fat content is crazy. It's not much at all.
Besides, if everyone here was truly trying to avoid trans fat, then they'd be avoiding meats. But of course it's not the same as the hyrdogenated oils.
Oh, I also suggest almond and walnut butters. I find those to be healthier than peanut butter, though a bit more expensive.
[QUOTE=lupita007;81481063]whats the peanut butter for? good fat gets rid of bad fat? i dont know, i thought peanut butter was bad cuz it has fats. & what foods are good for burning fat?[/QUOTE]
Fat is an essential part of a healthy diet, fats should make up at least 15-20% of ur total calories. Natural peanut butter is an excellent source of healthy fats. Regular PB has a small amount of trans fatty acids, but its only like 1-2% so its not the end of the world.
3:24PM if the sky isn't too cloudy.
If there are a lot of clouds in the sky, I would wait until 6:51, then collect three crickets. Let these crickets run on a flat hard surface, and if the second cricket gets to any of the edges first don't eat the peanut butter for another 16 minutes or you might go catabolic and start storing fat like a mother.
anytime of the day.. except PWO (very little or NO fats at all).. also some people have trouble stomaching fats before Pre-Workout also
but i would take it down befroe bed.. goes great with cottage cheese or yogurt
and in a casein shake
I have recently becoem a peanut butter snob and tried every brand I felt liek trying so here are soem reviews. Keep in mind that if the label says 0 grams trans fat, technically it can have up to .49 grams per serving.
skippy/jif regular- taste is great, nutrition is poorest
skippy natural- taste is worse than regular but decent, palm oil instead of hydrogenated oils, which I don't believe to be better
smuckers natural- taste is awesome, just has salt which can be bad if you are trying to limit sodium for a shoot/contest (for the last 2 days)
smart balance omega 3- taste is bad, straight up not good at all. Nutrition is decent (still has random oils) because of the omega 3s, but I only put this in protein shakes.
Whole food store (not a brand) natural peanut butter- They grind this stuff from salt free peanuts, one of the stores lets you grind it yourself. This stuff is by far the healthiest, taste wise its just like salt less peanuts but you can't go wrong here. This gets my vote for nutrition/cost (about $2 pound bulk). It is creamy at room temp and hard in the fridge, plus no oils separate short term.
Whole food stores (not a brand) organic bulk- this is the best, taste is amazing, only organic salt free peanuts. Only problem, costs $3 a pound...
I would go with ground bulk peanut butter if you can afford it and like the taste. There is no processing involved and you know exactly what you get. I feel like I've gotten noticeably leaner since i switched from eating a crapload of skippy and other naturals to the bulk peanut butter on a cut. try it out!