Tom  Jackson
Tom Jackson answered Jann Nikka's question

Here's what I switched to about 4 years ago.  I love the creamy; my wife loves the crunchy.

No salt or sugar is added.

The tag line on the bottle is "worth the stir."

I get it at my local grocery store, but here's a picture of the bottle on amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Krema-Natural-Creamy-Peanut-16-Ounce/dp/B00473BQOK

John McCann
John McCann answered Ray Dart's question

No.


Cats are obligate carnivores. So you would have to grow many crops to feed the many animals needed to feed the cats, thus compounding the problem not ameliorating it.


This does not even take into effect the howls of cat lovers everywhere!

Sphria Choubey
Sphria Choubey answered Anonymous' question

Whey protein, produced using the watery misuse of cheese assembling, contains important immunoglobulins, catalysts, proteins and lipids that give antimicrobial impacts against an assortment of pathogens. A few segments of whey protein hinder yeast contaminations. Counsel your specialist before utilizing whey protein to treat a yeast contamination or other restorative condition.

Walt O'Reagun
Walt O'Reagun answered Zack - Mr. GenXer's question

That depends on where you purchase it.

If you buy veggies from a local farmer's market - they are generally less than purchasing them from the large chain store.  At least, if the vendor is selling their excess garden harvest.  If they're in it for the money, they'll advertise it as "natural" or whatever … Read more