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No clue why this made me laugh lol.Common peanut butter is disgusting. Salt makes it nasty. The non-peanut oils used to prevent sepreration...also nasty.
Strangely, I've noticed I get nosebleeds after eating any salted peanut butter but not unsalted or any other food.
Yeah, once.I think this could be fun to do once. And only once 😂
I used to make my own PNB starting with raw PN, roasting them and grinding in my blender. I've burned out a few blenders making nut butters. These days I just buy Costco's Kirkland branded organic smooth. Stayed at two 28oz jars for $9.99 for many years but they jacked it up to $11.79 in recent months. I guess it's a bit salty but it doesn't bother me. I don't salt my food nearly as much as most Americans, I probably consume less than 1/2 that. I very often take note of sodium content before I buy stuff. If sodium > calories, I tend to stay clear.Common peanut butter is disgusting. Salt makes it nasty. The non-peanut oils used to prevent sepreration...also nasty.
Strangely, I've noticed I get nosebleeds after eating any salted peanut butter but not unsalted or any other food.
No clue why this made me laugh
You want me to eat some and present the bloody tissue paper on AT? It's happen twice when I accidentally bought salted peanut butter months apart.No clue why this made me laugh lol.
Looks like too much effort.
You want me to eat some and present the bloody tissue paper on AT? It's happen twice when I accidentally bought salted peanut butter months apart.
I've been barely active these past few months as I'm drowning in evidence gathering and dealing with motions in court, researching because winning cases is hard especially when there's off-the-record deck stacking. You must think yourself really special to think I need attention here. In fact, the only thing I care about is winning and I'll probably get back to this thread in a year or two and eat said salty peanut butter just to burn you fools because I ABHOR being fasely accused. But you're not worth the time right now when those bitches in the court cases have also ticked me off with false bullshit against both me and my mother.Hell no .... we want live video!(also an explanation for why this whacked out nonsense ONLY happens to you!)
Sorry but I'm extremely skeptical as to the IRL cause for this.... IF it's not just some weird-a$$ attention-seeking!
The man who would be president takes peanut butter and jelly sandwiches -- on whole wheat, strawberry jelly preferred to grape -- twice a day on the campaign trail.
I heard that Trump left his arraignment and made his way to MacDonald's to get lunch.
I am normal in all categories but I noticed the other day that my A1C is on the high side at 5.5%. I figure I should try to bring that down. My doctor's never said anything but I figure why not try to get it to 4.5-5.0? Normal (for me anyway) is 4.0 - 5.6% IIRC.I eat a scoop of natural, chunky unsalted/unsweetened peanut butter on a slice of whole-grain bread for breakfast nearly every day. (rather than eggs)
In the last 12 months my cholesterol has gone down dramatically, my resting BP is essentially normal and my blood-sugar barely registers as "type II diabetic" anymore. (latest a1c = 6.1 ... 6.0 or below = healthy)
From my data (I am freak for data!):I am normal in all categories but I noticed the other day that my A1C is on the high side at 5.5%. I figure I should try to bring that down. My doctor's never said anything but I figure why not try to get it to 4.5-5.0? Normal (for me anyway) is 4.0 - 5.6% IIRC.
I am normal in all categories but I noticed the other day that my A1C is on the high side at 5.5%. I figure I should try to bring that down. My doctor's never said anything but I figure why not try to get it to 4.5-5.0? Normal (for me anyway) is 4.0 - 5.6% IIRC.
TBH, I was actually hoping for something more like this when I opened the thread.
My lab results list 4.8-5.6% as normal, pre-diabetes at 5.7-6.4, and diabetes anything over 6.4.I am normal in all categories but I noticed the other day that my A1C is on the high side at 5.5%. I figure I should try to bring that down. My doctor's never said anything but I figure why not try to get it to 4.5-5.0? Normal (for me anyway) is 4.0 - 5.6% IIRC.
TBH, I was actually hoping for something more like this when I opened the thread.