
Bell Plantation’s PB2 peanut butter is a revolutionary product that RVers will thoroughly enjoy. It’s light weight (only 6.5 ounces per jar) and has 75% less fat and 75% fewer calories than traditional full fat peanut butter. This product is great for RVers because it comes in powered form and stores without refrigeration for one year.

There are many recipes on the website
(here) where you can also order PB2 and Extra Virgin Roasted Peanut Oil.

A nice complement for apple slices by simply dipping them in PB2 powder.

You can Easily reconstitute PB2 by adding a small amount of water then make a PB&J sandwich or spread it on crackers.

Change the consistency from thick to thin by varying the amount of water. Backpackers, hunters and our soldiers in Iraq use PB2 because of it’s light weight, long shelf life and great taste. If you’re on a diet you’ll really appreciate PB2’s 54 calories per 2 tablespoons. PB2 is also a great way to add a rich nutty flavor to smoothies, salads, hot cereal and deserts. PB2 a healthy product for a healthy RV lifestyle. Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing
3 Comments:
Professor, where does one find this astronaut food?
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LiveWorkDream.com, at December 17, 2007 7:46:00 PM PST
You will find it at the Bell Plantation website here http://www.bellplantation.com/
I also put a link in the article. These links are in blue and all you need to do is click on them and they will take you directly to the sights that I often include in my articles.
Thanks for your continued readership!
Jim Twamley, Professor or RVing
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Jim Twamley, at December 17, 2007 9:43:00 PM PST
I purchase mine from http://www.waltonfeed.com. They're located in Montpelier, Idaho and ship usually in less than two weeks. I know it's a strange name for a place to purchase human food, but I've been ordering peanut powder and other dehydrated foods from them for several years. They are one of the reasons I can carry 90 days of food that weighs less than 25 pounds.
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Adrienne Kristine, at December 28, 2007 12:49:00 PM PST
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