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  • Sunbutter Now a Daily Staple

    Posted on April 30th, 2011 Barbara 3 comments

    Two years ago I posted an article about how excited my nut-allergic son was about trying Sunbutter but that, in the end, he admitted he didn’t like it. How much difference two years makes — now he wants to eat it every day!

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    We have been buying Sunbutter regularly because both my husband and I love to eat it; and a few months ago, my son asked to try it again. He said that he loves it, and he really meant it this time.

    Every day, he wants a Sunbutter and jam sandwich. He also often asks for a snack of Sunbutter on crackers or cookies.

    A five-pound tub of it is starting to look like a good idea.

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    • Beejane

      My colleague said that she recently attended a dinner party with Asian-inspired foods, which featured rice wraps with Sunbutter sauce instead of peanut sauce. She said the Sunbutter worked well and was delicious.

    • http://profiles.google.com/sunbutterelizabeth Elizabeth Hansen

      Ah, patience pays! (As a fellow parent, I appreciate the reminder of that advice.) And since I blog for SunButter, of course I was thrilled to find your post. If you’re so inclined, we have an online recipe box full of ideas for snacks, desserts, sandwiches and even main dishes–many feature sauces for Asian-inspired fare probably like Beejane mentioned. The recipes are here: http://bit.ly/9Pm79a
      Let us know if you try any and how they work. Although, I shamelessly admit my favorite “recipe” is SunButter by the spoonful. Take care!

    • Anonymous

      Sun butter is very good in taste. It will contain low calories so their is no  risk to increase fat in body. I loved this fat and always use this, so I never go on diet. 
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