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Paul Peanut Butter is the only one I buy. RimPing. The rest of the peanut butters have horrible additions to peanuts and salt. For a while, before discovering Paul PB, I smashed banana on Volksbrot and stuck on a handful of peanuts followed by a very thin drizzle of honey. I'm up for ordering onlilne but I've never tried.

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King is very nice. Haven't ordered from them for some time as the last order the packaging was awful. Double wrapped in polythene with way too much leakage. Led to a LOT of wastage and hell of a game to clear up. Hopefully they've changed it now.

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I made peanut butter in my blender last week. I added sea salt and a tsp of honey. It took three minutes..............

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I use to make my own peanut butter but since finding Paulfood butter in Yok, I dont bother. I just wish they would make a crunchy version, although it wouldnt be to hard just to throw some broken roasted peanuts into the mix.

There use to be another online peanut butter company who are around Chiang Mai somewhere. They did blended versions with cashews and the like. Never tried that outfit but reviews were pretty good.

But back to the OP, yes I think Paulsfood peanut butter is good value and good taste.

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i sometimes make my own in the blender too. but i order from King and usually request 30% cashews and very little brown sugar. usually comes the next day or at the most 2 days after order is placed.

never had an issue with the packaging. it comes in a bag inside a plastic bucket inside a box.

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Sorry to digress a little but, out of interest, what is Yok? Did a search and it comes up as a baking shop?? Is it worth going go over and above other supermarkets? If it is a supermarket that is.

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Its more bakery supplies but still a good place to visit even if its just to see what they have. Not as many products as say the main supermarket chains but they do sometimes have items that you cant find elsewhere. A bit cheaper than Rimping too.

Food items are downstairs whereas a lot of catering gear is upstairs.

Its on the Super highway just about opposite Macro.

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Its more bakery supplies but still a good place to visit even if its just to see what they have. Not as many products as say the main supermarket chains but they do sometimes have items that you cant find elsewhere. A bit cheaper than Rimping too.

Food items are downstairs whereas a lot of catering gear is upstairs.

Its on the Super highway just about opposite Macro.

never knew there was an "upstairs" there....

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Its more bakery supplies but still a good place to visit even if its just to see what they have. Not as many products as say the main supermarket chains but they do sometimes have items that you cant find elsewhere. A bit cheaper than Rimping too.

Food items are downstairs whereas a lot of catering gear is upstairs.

Its on the Super highway just about opposite Macro.

Great thanks. Will go take a look soon.

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