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In February of 2009, my husband and I bought our first home located on a few acres in Johnson, Vermont. We live here with our dog, Ollie, two cats: Elvis and Atticus, six Nigerian Dwarf goats: May, Chutney, Poppy, Juniper, Willow, and Jokers Wild, and about fifteen laying hens. And to top it all off we welcomed our daughter, Isabel, into the world on January 11th, 2011.

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Local Deliciousness, Peanut butter style!

Lovingly Posted by Melissa Friday, March 19, 2010

I have fond memories of my childhood.  It was a great time, I had the best parents ever (still do, in fact).  I remember hanging out at home when I was really little eating a peanut butter and fluff sandwich with some chicken noodle soup while watching The Price is Right.  Rubbing my little toes into the shag carpet (ok, not sure if it was really shag, but you know, it was that beautiful, shag-like, orange carpet) I'd munch away on some serious comfort food.

I don't watch The Price is Right anymore; it just isn't the same without Bob Barker (no offense Drew).  But anytime I hear the theme music or any reference to it I have an instant craving for a PB & fluff sandwich with chicken noodle soup.  To me, peanut butter is the key to some seriously hearty, easy meals and snacks: peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, peanut butter and honey on toast, peanut sauce and noodles, peanut butter cookies, buckeyes (peanut butter balls covered in chocolate), peanut butter on a spoon.  Yum.

Peanut butter is right up there with eggs as being a super-food.  Full of great stuff like protein, fiber, vitamin E, iron, calcium, and potassium (though not as great a source as bananas, still pretty darned good), it's my favorite thing to bring on a day hike or bike ride up here in the mountains of Northern Vermont.

If you buy what I call 'traditional' peanut butter, you could be outweighing these healthy aspects with negative things like additional trans-fatty acids and carcinogenic mold.  So, buy all-natural, organic peanut butter.  Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

I have to say that I am one lucky gal that we've got a local company that makes up their very own peanut butter (as well as almond butter).  The Vermont Peanut Butter Company is situated right in the heart of Stowe, Vermont.  You can get everything from plain creamy or chunky peanut butter to my favorite: Champlain Cherry, which is a combination almond butter with chocolate and dried cherries mixed in.  Just thinking about it makes me drool all over my keyboard.  The Vermont Peanut Butter Company very well could be the biggest VT thing to hit the globe since Ben and Jerry's ice cream.

Although, currently, they're not nearly as large-scale as B & J's that is one of the things that is most important.  The Vermont Peanut Butter Company isn't owned by any big corporations (like Ben and Jerry's Unilever), run from a distance by people in business suits in a highrise(*Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream who, I hear, is going fully Fair Trade!*).  It is owned and operated by a handful of local folks (one of which happens to be a very dear friend of mine) who you could easily happen upon during an outing here in the Green Mountains. 

Now, you can't find their peanut butter just anywhere.  No, they don't supply the big chain stores like Price Chopper and Hannafords (trust me, I've looked) but you can get your very own jar of delicious goodness (or Karma, or Harvest) shipped straight to your house.  "How?" might you ask.  Well, my dear friends, they've got a nice little website where you can check out their story and maybe pick up a jar or two of anything that strikes your fancy.  I'll make a suggestion: get at least two jars.  Kyle and I went through a jar of Champlain Cherry in a week.

**I should note that I have not been paid or otherwise compensated for this endorsement- I'm just a girl loving her locally-produced products.**

2 comments

  1. Baker Betty Says:
  2. My Dear Friend!

    Thanks so much for the wonderful shout out! I certainly can attest that you were not payed....we're still small, we've got other priorities. (No offense)

    I'm so glad that my hard work in the peanut butter shop brings such lovely nostalgic moments to your life. I hope we'll be providing such fond memories for years to come!

    Hope to see you soon!

    Ali
    a.k.a. peanut butter girl

     
  3. cute...:) Funny how I get the same feeling when I hear the Jepordy song because when I was little I would walk home from school for lunch and my Mom and I would watch Jepordy while eating Peanut Butter and Fluff but with Tomato Soup..:)
    I gotta get me some of that peanut butter..:)