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  2. Is protein powder good for you? Do you need protein powder in ...

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    Dietitian Amanda Holtzer, a partner of powdered peanut butter brand PB2, tells Yahoo Life that getting enough protein is also very important for those on weight loss drugs, such as GLP-1 ...

  3. Here's Exactly What Happens to Your Body If You Eat Peanut ...

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    Here's what experts want you to know about exactly how healthy this popular and nostalgic food really is.

  4. Peanut Butter Is The Protein Supplement You Didn’t Know You ...

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    Peanut butter is a staple in American households. Registered dietitians explain the nutrition and protein benefits of peanut butter and peanut butter powder.

  5. Table of food nutrients - Wikipedia

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    The tables below include tabular lists for selected basic foods, compiled from United States Dept. of Agriculture sources.Included for each food is its weight in grams, its calories, and (also in grams,) the amount of protein, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, fat, and saturated fat. [1]

  6. Peanut butter - Wikipedia

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    In a 100 gram amount, smooth peanut butter supplies 597 calories and is composed of 51% fat, 22% protein, 22% carbohydrates (including 5% dietary fiber), and 1% water (table). Both crunchy and smooth peanut butter are sources of saturated and monounsaturated fats (mainly oleic acid ) as 25% of total serving amount, and polyunsaturated fat (12% ...

  7. Plumpy'nut - Wikipedia

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    Plumpy'Nut is a peanut-based paste, packaged in a plastic wrapper, for treatment of severe acute malnutrition. Plumpy'Nut is manufactured by Nutriset, a French company. [4] [5] Feeding with the 92-gram (3 + 1 ⁄ 4 oz) packets of this paste reduces the need for hospitalization. It can be administered at home, allowing more people to be treated. [4]

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  9. Molecatcher - Wikipedia

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    Over time, traps used to catch and kill moles became more advanced and complicated, incorporating weighted wood or cast iron, and eventually sprung steel. [2] A mole killed by a spring trap. Some itinerant molecatchers travelled from farm to farm. The molecatcher's customers would provide food and lodging, as well as a fee for every mole caught.