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Peanut free peanut butter
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pink_princess
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We have just tried this and we love it :j
It tastes almost identical to peanut butter yet is peanut free/safe.
http://www.wowbutter.com/
I am going to try baking "Peanut cookies" with it tomorrow, I will update if it works or not.
It tastes almost identical to peanut butter yet is peanut free/safe.
http://www.wowbutter.com/
I am going to try baking "Peanut cookies" with it tomorrow, I will update if it works or not.
Life is short, smile while you still have teeth 

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what is it made of?0
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Toasted soya.Life is short, smile while you still have teeth0
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Great find pink princess well done !0
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It works really well as cookies, I just used around 50g of white spelt flour, a few tablespoons of xylitol and a few tablespoons of the wow butter, mix to a dough consistency with butter.
Me and my girls are loving being able to eat peanut butter again but my son (Who is allergic to them) has realised he doesn't like it:cool::rotfl:Life is short, smile while you still have teeth0 -
So why is it called peanut butter rather than toasted soya butter :rotfl:“You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”0
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~Chameleon~ wrote: »So why is it called peanut butter rather than toasted soya butter :rotfl:
It's called wow butter?Life is short, smile while you still have teeth0 -
“You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”0
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Erm, isn't "peanut free peanut butter" ... butter? :huh:If you fold it in half, will an Audi A4 fit in a Citroen C5?
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pink_princess wrote: »Butter means to make spreadable, hence almond butter, cashew butter etc.
Yes - if it is used as a verb. The ad uses it as a noun - therefore Steve's comment is valid0
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