From peanut butter stuffed chocolate cups to PB &J, can you think of any iconic food combinations that don’t involve peanut butter? It can be creamy, chunky, chewy, and spreadable. You can eat it straight out of the jar, or you can serve it in an infinite number of variations with any part of your…
Benefits of Introducing Peanut Butter to Your Baby
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerDid you know that recently the guidelines of when to introduce your child to peanut butter have changed? The American Academy of Pediatrics now recommends introducing peanuts earlier in an infant’s life, especially those at a higher risk for food allergies, to reduce the risk of developing a peanut allergy. Those at the highest…
Happy National Peanut Butter Day!
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerDid you know that it takes 540 peanuts to make 12-ounces of peanut butter? That is a lot of peanuts! Celebrate this tasty and nutritious spread on Friday, January 24th for National Peanut Butter Day. Peanut butter is often considered a superfood due to its nutritive profile. The many nutrients contained in peanut butter…
Go Nuts for National Peanut Butter Lover’s Month (and 5 PB Recipes)
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerIt takes 540 peanuts to make one jar of peanut butter! Peanut butter is made from dry roasted peanuts that are ground into a paste-like consistency. Celebrate this popular food, that has been enjoyed for decades, all November long for National Peanut Butter Lover’s Month. Peanut butter is not only tasty, it is full…
Peanut Butter Lovers Rejoice!
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerDid you know that the average American eats about 3 pounds of peanut butter per year? Whether you’re a creamy or a crunchy lover, don’t miss out on celebrating this delicious power food not only on March 1st for National Peanut Butter Lovers Day but throughout March as it’s National Peanut Month. Peanut…
5 Fun Ways to Celebrate National Peanut Butter Day
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerDid you know that National Peanut Butter Day is celebrated on January 24? This makes now the perfect time to try a new recipe with peanut butter or even revisit an old one! Peanut butter is one of those classic foods that you probably remember eating fondly in your elementary school years. This food can…
Nuts for Peanuts on Peanut Lovers Day!
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerToday, March 15this National Peanut Lovers Day! Did you know that thepeanut plant originated in Peru or Brazil in South America about 3,500 years ago? When peanuts were first discovered by the Europeans, they were being grown from Mexico all the way down to Peru. The Europeans took the peanuts back to Spain and…
Go Nuts In Celebration of National Peanut Butter Month
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerDid you know that the average American eats three pounds of peanut butter per year? How about that one 12-ounce jar of peanut butter contains about 540 peanuts? Peanut butter consumption is so high and widespread there is an entire month dedicated to celebrating it! November is National Peanut Butter Month, which makes now…
Go Nuts for National Peanut Month!
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerMarch is one of my absolute favorite months. It brings the promise of warmer weather and flowers begin to bud. All throughout the month, the season slowly transitions into spring. Want another reason to love March? It’s also National Peanut Month, which makes this truly a time for celebration! Up until 1974, the…
Go Nuts for Peanut Butter!
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerDid you know that one 12-ounce jar of peanut butter contains 540 peanuts? Did you also know that peanut butter’s modern history began in 1884 when a chemist wanted to create a soft food that would still provide nutrition to those who have trouble chewing? Peanut butter is a classic and one of the…
Join the Peanut Butters Lovers Club
/1 Comment/by Bonnie R. GillerDid you know one 12-ounce jar of peanut butter contains 540 peanuts? Peanut butter is one of the most loved foods nationwide and is the leading use of peanuts in the United States, which is why there is an entire month to celebrate America’s favorite spread – November is National Peanut Butter Lovers Month! …
Oat-tastic Breakfast
/2 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerOatmeal is an old traditional breakfast food that’s popularity has grown once again over the last few years. This hot cereal is a great alternative to sugary breakfast cereals and makes for a power-infused, high-energy breakfast that is perfect for starting your day. Oats are a whole-grain that provides you with many vitamins and…
Animal Shaped Rice Cakes or Bread
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerThis is a really fun and easy way to allow children to be creative and design their own animals that they can eat. There are endless options of designs. You can copy mine, or just let your imagination run wild!
Creamy or Chunky, Just “Spread” the Love!
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerNovember is more than just Turkey Month, it’s also Peanut Butter Lover’s Month. All you peanut butter lover’s out there raise your hand. Peanut butter is a natural spread and the perfect topping on anything. It’s really amazing how versatile the peanut is and I think we all can agree that peanut butter is its…
Calling All Peanut Butter Lovers
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerDid you know, one 12-ounce jar of peanut butter contains 540 peanuts? Peanut butter is one of the most loved foods nationwide and is the leading use of peanuts in the United States, which is why there is an entire month to celebrate America’s favorite spread – November is National Peanut Butter Lovers Month! …
Celebrate with Me! It’s National Peanut Butter Lover’s Month
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerYum, I love peanut butter! Ask anyone in my family and they will tell you how much I love it. I was so happy to find out that November is National Peanut Butter Lover’s Month. I guess there are a lot of people who love the stuff, not just me! Americans will celebrate this delicious…
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