Originally posted by ChronicLeakyAlmond butter is my favorite with banana & honey on whole wheat. Have not tried sunflower seed butter.
Can we expand this thread to other ground-up nut products? They tend to fall into the rare treat category for me (because they're priced more like narcotics than food), but I enjoy also almond butter and sunflower seed butter. Anyone know of any others?
Also a big fan of apple butter, but I'm guessing it falls beyond the scope of this thread.
I've seen cashew butter, but never tried it. Would be interesting to make your own with different types of seasoned nuts.
Edit: It's amazing how much the price of almond butter differs from store to store. Try someplace else, like Trader Joe's. You may find the same thing for half the usual price.
Originally posted by rbmorrisHas Trader Joe's made it to Canada yet?
Almond butter is my favorite with banana & honey on whole wheat. Have not tried sunflower seed butter.
Also a big fan of apple butter, but I'm guessing it falls beyond the scope of this thread.
I've seen cashew butter, but never tried it. Would be interesting to make your own with different types of seasoned nuts.
Edit: It's amazing how much the ...[text shortened]... ry someplace else, like Trader Joe's. You may find the same thing for half the usual price.
Cashew butter is also awesome. If I can find it on my hard drive, I shall post my bread recipe, which also doubles as a hangover cure.
Originally posted by ChronicLeakyI don't think I have ever seen (much less tasted) sunflower seed butter, but I have had both cashew butter and almond butter as a rare treat. I love the texture. Most of the time I just eat them solo, but I have also tried adding some cashew butter to a vegetable stir-fry with good success.
Can we expand this thread to other ground-up nut products? They tend to fall into the rare treat category for me (because they're priced more like narcotics than food), but I enjoy also almond butter and sunflower seed butter. Anyone know of any others?
Originally posted by ChronicLeakyYou had me wondering for a while why you would have cashew butter on your harddrive, and why you needed to find it in order to post your bread recipe...
Cashew butter is also awesome. If I can find it on my hard drive, I shall post my bread recipe, which also doubles as a hangover cure.
Originally posted by NordlysMy pronoun preceded my antecedent, it's true, but I maintain that my grammar is correct, if suboptimal from a clarity point of view.
You had me wondering for a while why you would have cashew butter on your harddrive, and why you needed to find it in order to post your bread recipe...
Am I wrong? Ordinarily, the clause "if I can find it" can be situated at either end of the sentence ("If I can find my bread recipe, I will post my BR" or "I will post my bread recipe if I can find my BR" ). Does the presence of a pronoun whose antecedent lives in the conclusion of this little conditional mean that I have to use the second form? I understand that I should use it regardless of rules π.
Originally posted by ChronicLeakyI don't think you are wrong. It was also funnier this way.
My pronoun preceded my antecedent, it's true, but I maintain that my grammar is correct, if suboptimal from a clarity point of view.
Am I wrong? Ordinarily, the clause "if I can find it" can be situated at either end of the sentence ("If I can find my bread recipe, I will post my BR" or "I will post my bread recipe if I can find my BR" ). Does the ...[text shortened]... to use the second form? I understand that I [b]should use it regardless of rules π.[/b]