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Earth Balance Almond Butter

By Elizabeth Smith, August 28, 2012  |  Meet the Blogger  |  More Posts by Elizabeth Smith

UPDATE: Thank you to everyone who entered! Congratulations to our winner Robyn W. from Wisconsin! At Whole Foods Market®, we love sharing good food and drink. Whether it’s a peak-of-the-season berry, a team member creation from our bakery, sausages made in house or a new grocery discovery, we love celebrating great flavors and products. But we don’t just want to tell you about it; we want you to enjoy it too. So, we’re doing a series of summer giveaways through mid-August.

From sandwiches to smoothies to cookies, mighty almond butter can do everything peanut butter can; yet, not everyone has tried it. (The reason why is a hard nut to crack!) So, we’re giving away a case of versatile almond butter for summer’s last hurrahs and after-school snack preparations. Read on to find out how to enter to win.

Based near Boulder, Colorado, Earth Balance produces a line of delicious buttery spreads, shortenings, nut butters, soymilk, soy nog, coconut spread and alternative mayo. Besides being flavorsome, we like their products because they’re all plant-based, vegan and made without artificial ingredients and hydrogenated oils. Bonus: because they are made without gluten, lactose and eggs, Earth Balance products offer a delectable alternative for shoppers with food sensitivities. We also appreciate that the company strongly supports the Non-GMO Project, and all their products are made without genetically modified ingredients.

But let’s talk almond butter. Earth Balance’s Creamy Natural Almond Butter tastes…well, it tastes like almonds because that’s what they start with. You get all the benefits of fresh-ground almonds, expeller-pressed oils and ALA Omega-3-rich flaxseed before they round it all out with a touch of naturally sweet agave.

Are you already part of the almond butter following or do you want to join the club? Either way, there are lots of scrumptious recipes that feature this lesser-known nut butter from breakfast to dinner. Here are a few favorites:

What’s the first thing you’d make if you won some almond butter? Tell us in the comments below by Sunday, September 9 and we’ll pick a winner at random to receive a case of Earth Balance Creamy Almond Butter.  

The fine print: No purchase necessary. Promotion ends Sunday, September 9, 2012, 11:59 PM CDT. Must be a legal resident of the US or Canada (except in Quebec, where it is void) age 18 or older to participate. Taxes on prize, if applicable, are the responsibility of the winner. Employees of Whole Foods Market, Inc., are not eligible. Void where prohibited.

 

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Comments

Daniel Gelman says ...
The first thing that I would make would have to be a smoothie. I would put almond butter, flax seeds, almond milk and some fresh fruit.
09/03/2012 10:11:09 PM CDT
barbara pitocco says ...
I would make almond butter sandwiches, cookies, and whatever else could be substituted for peanut butter!
09/03/2012 10:17:40 PM CDT
PAULINE PHILLIPS says ...
almond butter and green apples makes a great snack.
09/03/2012 10:17:54 PM CDT
Gabrielle says ...
almond butter and blueberry jam sandwich
09/03/2012 11:54:01 PM CDT
Elizabeth C. says ...
Almond butter sounds so delicious, I would immediately use it for what I usually use regular butter to see how the taste will differ for the meal. We use butter for toast, baking a cake, and oiling a pan.
09/04/2012 5:57:37 AM CDT
Angela Trillo says ...
I love so much almond butter!!!!!!!!!!!
09/04/2012 6:42:58 AM CDT
Amy says ...
I'd use the almond butter to add protein and add creamyness to my morning smoothies! YUM!
09/04/2012 7:22:32 AM CDT
Sandra Broussard says ...
The first thing i would make would be protein bars for me and then i would make salad dressing for my grandson who hates salad.
09/04/2012 7:26:08 AM CDT
anna huff says ...
I would make healthy monster cookies!
09/04/2012 7:53:14 AM CDT
Terry Preston says ...
Paleo Applesauce Pancakes. Yum! My kids love them...
09/04/2012 9:53:08 AM CDT
Phyllis Bargo Fox says ...
a sandwich with gluten free bread!
09/04/2012 10:22:47 AM CDT
Stephen Wright says ...
I'd spread it on a slice of homemade wholewheat toast over a layer of EB's buttery spread. Great anytime snack.
09/04/2012 10:34:53 AM CDT
Hester says ...
I'd add it to home made cookies and ice cream for an afternoon treat
09/04/2012 10:42:47 AM CDT
yvonne says ...
My favorite thing to make with almond butter is simple almond butter on crackers or an apple for my kids.
09/04/2012 10:59:27 AM CDT
amy says ...
almond butter on toast w banana and honey - yum!
09/04/2012 11:11:50 AM CDT
Kathleen Noland says ...
I would make the apple sandwiches first. They look awesome!
09/04/2012 11:11:54 AM CDT
Cynthia Bauzon says ...
I am going to make almond butter kisses!
09/04/2012 11:16:28 AM CDT
Glenda says ...
Almond butter, sliced banana, & vanilla wafers sandwiched together.
09/04/2012 11:22:32 AM CDT
gln says ...
Almond butter, banana, & vanilla wafer sandwich.
09/04/2012 11:31:41 AM CDT
Chad Sarahina says ...
I would first eat a spoonful and then top some almond pankcaes with the stuff!
09/04/2012 12:20:25 PM CDT
Julie Wong says ...
Yummy almond butter cookies
09/04/2012 12:36:43 PM CDT
Lea Barone says ...
Rice Cake Smiley Face Ingredients: Two Rice cakes with enough Earth Balance Almond Butter used to spread onto both rice cakes. For the eyes cut a carrot so that it is shaped round and placed just below the top of the rice cakes. Next put a grape in the center. This represents a nose on each rice cake. Raisins are used to create a smile. These are placed on both rice cakes just beneath the nose. Add cinnamon and sprinkle above carrot circles creating eyebrows. Finally a fun snack to eat and don’t forget a glass of Almond milk!
09/04/2012 12:36:52 PM CDT
Pearly Wong says ...
Almond butter cookies
09/04/2012 12:39:01 PM CDT
Debby Harris says ...
Eat it straight from the jar. It is one of my favorite foods. Debby
09/04/2012 1:02:40 PM CDT
thomas cienciera says ...
I would try the whole wheat - almond cookies
09/04/2012 1:36:58 PM CDT

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