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(kthompson) - MLife

Locale: Eel River Valley
Re: Nutella question on 04/28/2012 08:01:43 MDT Print View

Duh, not really health food. People are morons.

https://nutellaclassactionsettlement.com/

Kat P.
(Kat_P) - MLife

Locale: Pacific Coast
Nutella is the "Real stuff" on 04/28/2012 09:10:28 MDT Print View

Trader Joe's is ok, but once you have the real stuff, there is no comparison :)
Yeah, sweet and rich, probably not good for addictive personalities, but I always go for the real, rich stuff, since I don't over do it. ( exept for my 1/4 coffee regimen , I guess).


Edited for spelling

Edited by Kat_P on 04/28/2012 09:30:35 MDT.

Tom Kirchner
(ouzel) - MLife

Locale: Pacific Northwest/Sierra
More thanks on 04/28/2012 17:21:38 MDT Print View

Wow! What a response. Thanks again to all who responded to my original post. You have given me everything I need to be able to use either Nutella or the TJ imitation intelligently, well....half intelligently, given my inherent limitations. Just one more example of what makes this community such a treasure.

Roger Caffin
(rcaffin) - BPL Staff - MLife

Locale: Wollemi & Kosciusko NPs, Europe
Re: Nutella question on 04/29/2012 16:29:37 MDT Print View

You mean some people actually eat that stuff????
Oh my gawd.

Cheers

Tom Kirchner
(ouzel) - MLife

Locale: Pacific Northwest/Sierra
Re: Re: Nutella question on 04/29/2012 16:39:20 MDT Print View

"You mean some people actually eat that stuff????"

Aw, c'mon, Roger. It contains 2 out of the 4 basic food groups, saturated fat and sugar. It can't be too bad for you.

Matthew Black
(mtblack) - M
Nutella on 04/29/2012 17:09:22 MDT Print View

It's a great part of a nocook backpacking breakfast on top pop tarts.

Sarah Kirkconnell
(sarbar) - F

Locale: In the shadow of Mt. Rainier
Re: Nutella question on 04/30/2012 10:19:47 MDT Print View

Rolling eyes at the class action lawsuit. Please. Get over yourselves people. It isn't any worse than what passes as "peanut butter" in most stores. The majority of what is sold has the same cruddy palm oils and sugar......

Michael Levine
(Trout) - F

Locale: Long Beach
Re: Re: Re: Re: Nutella question on 04/30/2012 10:23:15 MDT Print View

" it's essentially the same thing"
No, I promise you it's not. I LOVE nutella, the TJ stuff is alright, but wholly disappointing when compared.

John Shannon
(jshann) - F

Locale: Texas
Re: Re: Nutella question on 04/30/2012 10:56:45 MDT Print View

Nutella had made some claims that are thought to be false advertising. Isn't that the deal with the lawsuit?

Eugene Smith
(Eugeneius) - MLife

Locale: Nuevo Mexico
Nutella imposters on 04/30/2012 11:39:42 MDT Print View

Somethings in life aren't meant to be imitated or tampered with, Nutella being one of them.

For example, Oreo knockoffs!? Sorry Newman, don't want your non hydrogenated oil fakes buddy. ;-p

I spooned out a healthy serving of Nutella this morning before my run on a heel of bread, that stuff is rocket fuel in the morning when paired with coffee.

Pair Nutella with marshmallow cream on any bready things and it's next to godliness.

Sarah Kirkconnell
(sarbar) - F

Locale: In the shadow of Mt. Rainier
Re: Nutella question on 04/30/2012 11:49:21 MDT Print View

The TJ's isn't a "knockoff" people. You all realize there is more out there than Nutella, right? TJ's is ALMOND not hazelnut based. Of course it is different!
http://www.zentis.de/cms/eng/Brandworld/Breakfast-world/Assortment/Belmandel
That is closer to what TJ's is making - the TJ one is from Belgium.......

My husband lived in Germany.....

Sarah Kirkconnell
(sarbar) - F

Locale: In the shadow of Mt. Rainier
Re: Re: Nutella question on 04/30/2012 11:52:14 MDT Print View

http://www.zentis.de/cms/eng/Brandworld/Breakfast-world/Assortment/Nusspli
That is their hazelnut spread.

Nutella is only so popular due to ads......there is better out there. As I said, go to Big Lots - they carry many imported brands!!

Tim Zen
(asdzxc57) - F

Locale: MI
Re: Nutella imposters on 04/30/2012 12:02:58 MDT Print View

Eugene. Thanks for the morning run tip. I can't wait to try it.

Kat P.
(Kat_P) - MLife

Locale: Pacific Coast
Re: Re: Re: Nutella question on 04/30/2012 12:10:30 MDT Print View

"Nutella is only so popular due to ads......there is better out there. As I said, go to Big Lots - they carry many imported brands!!"

I disagree big time.
Having been raised in Europe, I can tell you that even in Switzerland where there is plenty of good chocolate, Nutella is very popular and the flavor is the reason. Believe me, the Swiss are not eager to buy chocolate or related products from another country.
It's ok if you don't like it, we're all different.

The Idemonster
(idester) - MLife

Locale: MidAtlantic
Re: Nutella question on 04/30/2012 12:13:46 MDT Print View

Not Nutella (which I also love), not even trying to be, but absolutely delicious!

Artisana Organic Cacao Bliss! It's raw chocolate coconut butter. I get it at my local organic grocer. Ingredients: raw coconut butter, extra virgin coconut oil, agave syrup, cacao, cacao butter. All organic. You can even get it in single serving squeeze packs, as well as a host of other organic nut butters.

'Tis about fabulous, and highly recommended. Also does not need refrigeration (in fact it's discouraged). Made in USA (in CA, I believe). More good stuff at www.artisanafoods.com

Ben Crocker
(alexdrewreed) - M

Locale: Kentucky
Justin's on 04/30/2012 12:16:56 MDT Print View

I love me some Nutella too, but the ingredient list on Justin's looks a bit better to me. It tastes just as good to me too. And it comes in small squeeze packages as well as in the tub.

Roger Caffin
(rcaffin) - BPL Staff - MLife

Locale: Wollemi & Kosciusko NPs, Europe
Re: Re: Nutella question on 04/30/2012 16:09:06 MDT Print View

> It isn't any worse than what passes as "peanut butter" in most stores. The majority
> of what is sold has the same cruddy palm oils and sugar......
The majority - in the USA maybe.
The stuff we get here in Oz contains peanuts and peanut oil.

Cheers

Tom Kirchner
(ouzel) - MLife

Locale: Pacific Northwest/Sierra
Re: Re: Nutella question on 04/30/2012 16:43:47 MDT Print View

"You can even get it in single serving squeeze packs, as well as a host of other organic nut butters."
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Hi Douglas,

I just visited the website. It is much better from a nutritional point of view. One problem: I couldn't get the nutrition facts for the squeeze packs and they don't give the weight for the nutrition facts on the jar page. Do you happen to know the nutrition facts for the squeeze packs?

Thanks,

Tom

Keith Bassett
(keith_bassett)

Locale: Pacific NW
Peanut Butter on 04/30/2012 16:48:37 MDT Print View

>The majority - in the USA maybe.
>The stuff we get here in Oz contains peanuts and peanut oil.

They term that "real" peanut butter here in the states. You actually pay a premium to pick up a good product, like Adams peanut butter, or the organic real peanut butter from Costco.

Everything else has sugar and other hydrogenated oils. It is like eating sweet brown crisco. Totally vile.

The Idemonster
(idester) - MLife

Locale: MidAtlantic
Re: Re: Re: Cacao Bliss question on 04/30/2012 18:06:19 MDT Print View

"Do you happen to know the nutrition facts for the squeeze packs?"

Tom, I don't. But I just ordered some (I've only had the jars before) so I should have them by Friday.

My jar info is a bit confusing. Net - 8 oz. (227 grams). But the label says serving size is 2 TBS (32 grams) and that there are 8 servings per container, which would come out to more than 227 grams.

I think you could probably forget the 32 grams bit, and just figure the nutrition info is for one ounce.

If the packets say different, I'll let you know.