And, if you happen to make up a batch and dump it into an almost -
empty jar of nut butter, like I might have done, then it's even better!
If you've never made it (or made your own nut butter) you MUST give it a shot especially if you are buying
expensive jars of nut butter fairly frequently.
My pantry staples include quinoa, brown rice, beans (many kinds), lentils, oatmeal, and more than
enough jars of nut butter Danica @ It's Progression recently posted..
Our bodies need that fat and protein so we have made sure to always keep our pantry stocked up on at least one
jar of nut butter.
i prefer simpler things... like
a jar of nut butter and medjool dates
Just give me a spoon and
a jar of nut butter and I will be in heaven!
Breakfast is coffee with almond milk, a banana and
a jar of nut butter for dipping.
This festive nut butter also makes for a wonderful homemade edible gift, you can bear to part with
a jar of nut butter heaven that is........
Unless you can find it on sale,
a jar of nut butter can cost anywhere from $ 5 to $ 12.
However, throwing them back by the handful (or spoonful, if you're dipping into
a jar of nut butter) can pack on the fat and calories quickly and throw your diet out of whack.
My jar of nut butter I used (had to use almond since can't find cashew) is 500g.