By: Collin Short | 2010-11-07 | Health & Fitness Who doesn't love a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? Some people think, fattening, when it comes to peanut butter, but in moderation peanut butter is one of the perfect foods we have for energy and health. In this day of natural vs. preservative filled foods, the big question is which is b read more
By: Dan R Morris | 2010-04-02 | Food & Beverage 6 uses of peanut butter you won't want to miss. Can you use peanut butter in the bathroom? With bacon? In the office? Read about these crazy uses. read more
By: Mario Kemp | 2011-04-07 | Marketing Don''s qualifications is in making the largest Lincoln Mercury auto dealership in the globe from small beginnings, and the Andertons'' qualifications is in founding the initially prepaid phone card co... read more
By: alice rose | 2010-10-01 | Supplements Peanut butter is a craving most have because it was widely accepted as being bad for people who want to lose weight. Peanut butter also has 3 mg of vitamin E, a valuable antioxidant vitamin and 0.17 mg of vitamin B6 to boost your immunity. read more
By: Dan R Morris | 2010-04-02 | Nutrition Here are 5 uses for peanut butter you peanut-holics won't be able to resist. These five uses include a recipe, an astringent, a condiment, as animal food and a reason to keep it in the garage. read more
By: Dan R Morris | 2010-04-02 | Nutrition How many uses for peanut butter do you know? Did you know it was good at cleaning leather? How about as an added source of protein in stew? Here are 5 uses you may not be familiar with. read more
By: Mr. Pratap Shanbhag | 2012-04-02 | Food & Beverage Peanut butter is a delight for most of the people and especially the kids. People like to have it in the breakfast with toasts and other things. It ranks ahead in the list, when it comes to calories and fats, but still people love having peanut butter in their daily menus. It usually contains 50 to 52 percent fat, 28 to 29 percent protein, 2 to 5 percent carbohydrate, and 1 to 2 percent moisture i read more
By: Mr. Pratap Shanbhag | 2012-03-28 | Food & Beverage Wild peanuts for peanut butter manufacture can be obtained from Northeastern Argentina and Bolivia. During pre Columbian times these peanuts were grown by Indians, which were called Arachis hypogaea. This kind of peanut plant is also known as vine like plant. After the fertilization of the peanuts, its flower stalks usually wither to ground and these young pods mature underground. read more
By: anubond | 2010-10-05 | Recipes Peanut and raisins cookies, the thought itself reminds you of the nutty flavor of peanuts combined with raisins give a delicious crunchy nutty taste and flaky texture. read more
By: Dick Carr | 2010-11-07 | Health & Fitness The trouble with regular calorie controlled diets is they can be just so boring and deprive you of your favourite tastes. A deprived dieter is a miserable dieter, more likely to gorge on forbidden foods. The peanut butter diet is just another calorie controlled diet with a catchy title, bu read more
By: Mr. Pratap Shanbhag | 2012-03-28 | Food & Beverage Peanut Butter and its Nutritional Value.Due to its taste, peanut butter is not only a favourite among children, but also among the grownups. A smooth paste of roasted peanut butter is a sandwich spread that is widely consumed in the UK, Netherlands and some Asian countries like Indonesia and Thailand. Peanuts have been consumed as a food product since a long time. It was in the paste form or read more
By: Kelli Morgan | 2011-01-03 | Hair Loss When it comes to clippers and trimmers, there is nothing more important to a salon professional than size, power, and versatility. The Wahl Peanut Clipper / Trimmer has the best combination of these three features. read more
By: ihtesham | 2011-01-09 | Men's Health Peanuts are the most severe reason because of which allergic reactions happen. An allergic reaction because of peanuts happens when the immune system targets a harmless substance called peanut protein and identifies it as harmful. The body then releases antibodies specific to the food and releases chemicals, including histamine. One percent of the American population is allergic to peanuts, and annually nearly 125 Americans die due to harmful reactions to peanuts. read more
By: Bonni Vivant | 2011-12-06 | Recipes If you love peanut butter, feel good about digging in. It turns out America's favorite peanut spread is a great source of vitamins and nutrients. read more