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    Peanut butter powder and other powdered foods

    I did a search but did not find anything on this. It is time I am going to starting storing some additional things which are used every day but will not store well. One of these things is peanut butter. If you have ever opened up an old container of peanut butter you know what I mean. Has anyone used peanut butter powder? I was wondering on how it is prepared and how it tastes? What is the best brand?

    Additionally I am also looking at shortening, eggs, milk and any other of the powdered foods. I am looking for what it the best. I do not care if it cost more I want something we will eat? Thanks
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    I am pretty sure that I have never heard of powdered peanut butter, and just googled it.

    Sounds interesting. Thread tagged for interest.

    Anyone try to make it?
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    On more than one occasion I have consumed peanut butter that was beyond the "Best By" date by quite sometime. Not the greatest tasting as the oil turns rancid. If a powder that is mixed would have the same nutritional value as "fresh" peanut butter that could be a great item!

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    I haven't tried it yet, but just last week looked up PB powder and butter powder from Honeyville.com. Prices isnt bad, just never tried it before. Although Honeyville has always gotten great reviews from all I have saw.

    I agree it's time to start putting back lots more dried good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bacpacker View Post
    I agree it's time to start putting back lots more dried good.
    I hear that prepping is aginst 5haria law so more the reason to put back.. Especially the ammo.

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    Emergency Essentials has their peanut butter on sale - already the best price on the market ...

    http://beprepared.com/peanut-butter-...large-can.html

    always some additional bargains .....

    http://beprepared.com/sale/sale.html?p=2


    hard to beat Provident Living when it comes to the dry milk ....

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    Thanks IW. After doing some research it sounds like it will be pretty good, not the same as the real thing but I'm going to try it. I will let you know when I get it. The nice thing is you just add water. I saw were people side it was good in just about anything such as yogurt, on bananas, and a variety of baked goods.
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    But what about on a piece of sliced white bread? For me, that is the real test.

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    That is a given, got to have it on bread. I guess it will not melt on the toast. If has got to work for a PB&J or it is not PB.
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    Hey IW is the milk good? That is another thing I am going to want to try. I figure the peanut butter, shortening and milk I can get assimilate into our daily life and my wife might go for it. Now the kids are out of the house we have a hard time using things up. So if it will keep longer she just might go with it.

    I just finished reading about shortening and it looks good. That is one thing we use a lot of seasonally so if I can extend its life that would be good. The article says it makes great cookies and pie crusts.

    http://www.cookingwithmyfoodstorage....r-yes-you.html
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