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Taste Testing Peanut Butters - Not Just for Kids!






I love peanut butter, maybe it’s that nostalgic icon the pb&j that brings back the memories. Although I was never a fan of the jelly part, I just preferred the sticky nutty spread all alone. A tasting comparison is a great way to get your kids eating foods they may not think about.  Any ingredient can work, whole wheat pasta, jelly, juice, cheese, tortilla chips, anything you can think of. Give each of them a plate with samples of one type of food item, have them taste it, smell it, and look at the color. Discuss or write down the findings and decide by voting which food they like the best.

This particular Peanut Butter tasting was all grown ups from the SFPFS. Our panel ranged from master taster to recipe developers to home cooks. We each had a plate with 11 samples of “oil on the top, natural peanut butter." I can’t say we were very scientific about the tasting, just that we tasted, and then yelled out our opinion across the room. It was a lot of fun, and I’d do it again, even with jelly!


Here’s our sticky conclusion:
8 votes – Trader Joes Organic $2.99
7 votes– Santa Cruz Dark Roast 3.99
6 votes – O Organics (Safeway) 2.50

5 votes - Laura Scudders 3.89
4 votes– Santa Cruz Light Roast 3.99
2 votes– Trader Joes regular 1.79
0 votes - MaraNatha Organic 3.15
0 votes - Adams 3.89
0 votes – 365 (whole foods) 1.69
The no-stir Skippy and MaraNatha products received no votes.


The overall winner was Trader Joe’s Organic at $2.99. The group agreed it had a focused peanut taste with mild salt and a bit of sweetness.

The second choice was Santa Cruz Dark Roast at $3.99, it was the most expensive. We all agreed that the deep peanut color and roasty flavor set it at second place.

The third choice was O Organics 2.50 (Safeway brand) it was considered to have mild flavor and a smooth texture a typical peanut butter.

Sunflower Butter is a great alternative for peanut butter.
There is also a new almond product called Barney Butter go to What's Cooking to read about it.
 

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About My Family
I am the mom on one girl, wife to Matthew a photographer. We live in Northern California, and have a girl cat named Steve. We work at home.
Website:
http://thetoddlercafe.blogspot.com/
What are your children's ages and names?
Claire 5
Are you considering having more?
Not right now.
How would you describe your parenting philosophy?
Creative, silly...but try to stick to my guns and be consistent.
What's your favorite parenting book (if any)?
I like Einstein Never used Flash cards
What are your family’s favorite books and toys?
Tinker toys, plain wood blocks, crayons, Dr. Suess board game. The book Imagination is super, also Little Pea.
What are you family’s favorite TV shows or movies?
We all like Sagwa the Chinese Siamese cat, Zula Patrol Mythbusters. Claire's favorite movie at the moment is Flipper (the re-make)
What are your family's favorite foods?
Fruit, any. avocados, edamame (soy beans) frozen peas and Tuna sandwiches ('cause it is what mermaids eat)
Hard boiled eggs.
What are your family's favorite places to hang out?
Home, and Powell's Candy Store (because they play Willie Wonka all day long.)
We also like Wine Country and the farmers market.
What one adjective would you choose to describe your household?
Symbiotic
What do you see your kids doing when they grow up?
Art, writing, or performance type art / acting.
Describe your most humbling parenting moment.
The first 800 days!
Who are you looking to meet on Ning?
Other parents who work together to co parent and live simply.

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Doof-A-Palooza

DooF-a-Palooza was amazing... DOOF is a food show for kids with a mission to help fight childhood obesity. We made Happy Trails Mix from my book. The recipe helps kids with fine motor skills and teaches about recycling by using old bags. Kids and parents cut circles out of brown paper ba… Continue

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At 11:52pm on July 24th, 2008, Laura said…
Hi Jennifer,
I love the photo of your little girl with her fish (that is a bag of fish, isn't it?). Thanks for the add. Will check out your blog.
At 6:54am on July 22nd, 2008, magicpumpkinsandfaerydust said…
Thanks for adding me as a friend. Love your pictures!!
Nina
At 12:52am on July 22nd, 2008, Jennifer Carden said…
That would be super...I also have done some work for www.thevegetablewithmore.com
Thanks about the marshmallows, kind of my special thing...they are so good!
At 12:47am on July 22nd, 2008, Brandie said…
The Toddler Cafe looks great, I have a mom's group I am going to recommend your blog and book to. I love creative food.
Your marshmallows were beautiful btw!
At 12:42am on July 22nd, 2008, Brandie said…
Thank you! I will check out Doof-a-palooza while I'm at it. Have a great night.
Brandie
 
 

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