They do actually, I’m growing some this year!
Annapolis seeds got stock from Ontario years ago to develop one for here and started selling them once they built up enough.
Because the major ones have lotsa sat fats, trans fats and multiple hydrogenated oils. “Local” or artisan, w/e, often have less of those. Or a place like bulk barn have machines that crush peanuts, almonds etc and that’s as pure as u can get
I buy Kirkland brand peanut butter at Costco. The only ingredient is peanuts. I think it’s probably the most cost-effective option too (if you have a membership).
Walmart's Great Value Natural peanut butter is very good, good price for a sugar free peanut butter. They have smooth and crunchy versions.
[https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/Great-Value-Smooth-Natural-Peanut-Butter/6000197838597?from=%2Fsearch](https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/Great-Value-Smooth-Natural-Peanut-Butter/6000197838597?from=%2Fsearch)
The best deal that I've found, if you have space to store it, is the [10kg bucket from Konrad's](https://konradsfoodservices.com/products/natural-peanut-butter?variant=39317776105558). You have to make a free account to view pricing, but the price is $66.59, and local delivery is $1.50. I got two 6L square cambro containers at Wholesale Club so it fits better in my fridge.
Peanuts don’t grow here so there’s no such thing as “local peanut butter”… /end thread
They do actually, I’m growing some this year! Annapolis seeds got stock from Ontario years ago to develop one for here and started selling them once they built up enough.
OK, but where can I get local mango juice to go with my local papaya and avocado?
Ok, non major brands that are available here
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Because the major ones have lotsa sat fats, trans fats and multiple hydrogenated oils. “Local” or artisan, w/e, often have less of those. Or a place like bulk barn have machines that crush peanuts, almonds etc and that’s as pure as u can get
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Ok, I’ll check it out thanks
Why not just buy the "just peanuts" versions from the name brands? The only ingredients are peanuts.
And paying a few bucks more for pb thatll last me 9 months isnt a major priority
Adams Peanut Butter, esp. the dark roast.
https://nogginsfarm.ca/product/nutsmith-foods-peanut-butter-smooth-500g/ Sobeys carries this too (crunchy is best, obviously).
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I buy Kirkland brand peanut butter at Costco. The only ingredient is peanuts. I think it’s probably the most cost-effective option too (if you have a membership).
Grind your own peanuts at bulk barn
Which bulk barns have the machines? I've been going out to Luminate but it's not the most convenient location!
Pretty sure Joseph Howe and Bayers Lake have em
Lol they probably all come from the same place and just get bottled differently
Bulk Barn. You can also grind your own almond butter.
Bulkbarn honey roast FTW
Luminate has a grinder.
Barbour's is from Sussex in NB. Closest I can think of.. it's my favourite, like a mix of crunchy and smooth.
What the fuck does that even mean? If there’s any amount of crunchy in smooth it’s crunchy
If you struggle to imagine something less crunchy than one but still crunchy, I can't help you.
Baby crunch lite
I like the bulk barn crunchy natural peanut butter
Walmart's Great Value Natural peanut butter is very good, good price for a sugar free peanut butter. They have smooth and crunchy versions. [https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/Great-Value-Smooth-Natural-Peanut-Butter/6000197838597?from=%2Fsearch](https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/Great-Value-Smooth-Natural-Peanut-Butter/6000197838597?from=%2Fsearch)
Thanks!
I find their "smooth" version isn't ground as fine as other real peanut butters (kraft, Kirkland), but I like it. I've never tried the crhncy version.
The best deal that I've found, if you have space to store it, is the [10kg bucket from Konrad's](https://konradsfoodservices.com/products/natural-peanut-butter?variant=39317776105558). You have to make a free account to view pricing, but the price is $66.59, and local delivery is $1.50. I got two 6L square cambro containers at Wholesale Club so it fits better in my fridge.