: Walden Farms Creamy Peanut Spread Calorie Free, Carb Free, Fat Free, Sugar Free.

Walden Farms Creamy Peanut Spread Calorie Free, Carb Free, Fat Free, Sugar Free.

from: Walden Farms




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2034







Binding: Misc.
Brand: Walden Farms
Ingredients: Triple Filtered Purified Water, Cellulose Gum, Sal, Corn Starch, Xanthan Gum, Natural Fresh Roasted Peanut Flavoring, Natural Peanut Extract, Peanut Flour, Caramel Color, Lactic Acid, Propolyene Glycolalginate, Sucralose (Splenda)
Label: Walden Farms
Manufacturer: Walden Farms
Publisher: Walden Farms
Sales Rank: 2034
Studio: Walden Farms


Features:
  • Calorie Free, Carbohydrate Free,
  • Cholesterol Free, Fat free,
  • Gluten Free, Sugar Free,
  • Kosher Certify, Vegan
  • Guaranteed delicious!







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Walden Farms Calorie Free specialties are perfect for the health-conscious and health-concerned consumer. Made from hundreds of fresh ground herbs and spices, natural flavors, fine imported vinegars and other natural ingredients. This is what millions of health conscious and health concerned consumers have been waiting for. * CONTAINS PEANUTS











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - This is Peanut Butter?
I can't believe that Walden Farms markets this product! The taste is blah,the texture is gluey. If I liked pb cookies I might bake with it. I ended up throwing it out. I'll suck up the calories and carbs from other products. Truly disappointted as I use the WF salad dressings all the time (sometimes as a marinade). A big stinkofor the PB!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Ok, it's not peanut butter... but they tried
I love PB and can't eat it at all during my cutting phases because I tend to eat way too much of it and go over my calorie and fat limit for the day. (It's great for getting the correct ratio of healthy fats into your diet for bulking phases though!) I've tried other PB substitues like Better 'N Peanut Butter and PB2(PB2 is a powdered peanut butter mix with about 1/4 the calories and fat of regular PB, and it tastes just like the normal stuff) and they are not bad. But I still can't eat as much of it as I want.

As soon as I saw this, my first thought was "SWEET!!! THIS MIGHT ACTUALLY BE GOOD!" I read some reviews, thought for 25 seconds, ordered 3 jars, and didn't really have too high of expectations since it is a calorie free product.

Well, it kind of tastes like roasted peanuts... kind of. I'd say it's more of a fake sugar/bitter coffee/peanut flavored pudding product. If you can imagine the aftertaste you get from the fake sugar in diet coke, you can kind of imagine this.

It's not a total failure though, because I am still going to use this, but not by itself. I tried mixing a few tablespoons of this with a tablespoon of regular creamy PB and a little bit of PB2 powder. The normal PB enhances the peanut taste where this stuff left off, and the PB2 gives it the right texture. After all that, it's really not bad. I'd even say pretty good. Regular PB has about 100 calories per tablespoon and a ton of fat. This mixed PB concoction has maybe 25 calories per tablespoon. Not bad.

The walden farms grape jelly is great, and does taste like real jelly. And I'll use it with the peanut butter mix on light wheat bread, and you have a fairly good 200 calorie PB&J sandwich (that's 1/4 the calories and fat of a normal PB&J).



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - I think it is worth a shot at trying!
OK, it's not peanut butter. It's more like a sugar free peanut flavored pudding. I don't think I would bother eating it straight or with crackers. However, I love peanut butter in my oatmeal. It is not a bad substitute for peanut butter if you add it as an ingredient. I bought it locally at one of those diet yogurt shops. If you have one near you, you may want to pop in and see.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - I hate to even give this one star it's that awful!
DON'T DO IT!! Nothing is worth eating this..nothing! I am a fan of many of Walden Farms products (the Chocolate dip and the Honey Dijon dressing are definately worth trying and I would have no hesitation recommending them), however, this one is something that could be used as cruel and abusive punishment. Seriously, this stuff could be used for torture. Like another reviewer on here, I am used to eating things without sugar but this is just horrendous. Unless you are a total masochist, this is something to keep off your grocery list. The only reason it gets one star on here is because there is no minus a million- which it rightfully deserves. You have been warned....




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - 70 calorie peanut butter and jelly sandwich
Wish it was thicker and a little more peanut buttery but if you are on a diet and use with light bread walden farms can't be beat.

Free. Sugar Free, Fat Free, Carb Free, Calorie Spread Peanut Creamy Farms Walden




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