most supermarkets do their own brand lower fat one, I usually get Sainsburys, you don't find it in the local/ metro style stores usually though. I like it better, it's less sickly, which means it's easier to eat straight out the jar, and as it's 'low fat' it can't hurt!!
2007-01-09 01:50:36
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answered by emily_jane2379 5
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You are stressing out about the wrong things. Peanut butter cannot be low calorie due to its naturally high fat content. But, it is a good source of protein and fatty acids that your body needs. The best choice is organic peanut butter that you grind at the store. Go to Whole Foods or a market like it and you will find it by the bulk foods section. Opt for the one with no sugar added. The national brands all have high amounts of sugar and added oils. It tastes a lot less sweet, but after a time or two you will get used to that. Also, try almond butter, its better for you but far more expensive ($9.99 per lb verses about $3 a pound for PB). Don't skip it, its worth the few extra calories to get the good fats from it.
2016-05-22 22:35:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never seen a brand that advertises itself as being lower in calories than any other, but I would look out for a jar that doesn't have any added sugar.
The peanuts themselves are failry high in calories anyway!
2007-01-11 01:01:55
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answered by toscamo 5
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Not too sure if you can buy lower calorie peanut. But what you could do is go to your local Tesco's, Asda, Sainsbury's, Waitroses, Morrison's etc and just look at the ones that they have on their shelves and them looking at which one has the fewer calories
2007-01-09 08:27:47
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answered by Baps . 7
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never heard of low fat peanut butter, jius try leading supermarkets or try holland and barratt
2007-01-09 01:47:38
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answered by jojo78 5
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dont think there is any such thing.
2007-01-09 01:48:25
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answered by grumpcookie 6
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